Here is a complete listing of the churches of England and Wales that have been assessed under the 'Taking Stock' project.
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A large post-war church in basilican style by Sebastian Comper. Building economies of the time and the parish’s... Read More
A modern church built on a budget, of striking external form and with an interior notable above all for its wall... Read More
A substantial church planned and partially built in the interwar period but not completed until 1959. Its brick-built... Read More
A dramatic and innovative brick church of 1913-16 by (Sir) Giles Gilbert Scott, built with funds donated by the... Read More
Whilst a simple and attractive building in a beautiful rural location, the church is of no architectural distinction.... Read More
A 1960s concrete-framed church by Scott & Jaques, moving away from Scott’s earlier basilican Romanesque style in... Read More
An early design by Edmund Kirby, relatively low-key on the outside but the interior an extraordinary tour-de-force of... Read More
A modest post-war design, one of a group of churches in Kirkby by L.A.G. Prichard, architects with a prolific post-war... Read More
A 1920s red-brick suburban church built in a round-arched style, with a spacious, light interior.The parish was... Read More
A practical modern church built to a good standard that can also be used for social occasions.In January 1949, the... Read More
An imposing post-World War II essay in the Early Christian style, Sebastian Comper’s church is a major architectural... Read More
A functional late twentieth century complex of church and hall.The northeast of Norwich expanded rapidly after... Read More