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 modern church of hexagonal design serving a post-war housing estate. The first church of Our Lady and St... Read More
A stone-built church on a prominent raised site, designed in the style of the domed churches of southwest France by... Read More
An unusual design, with a hyperbolic paraboloid roof and internal lighting influenced by major contemporary buildings... Read More
A church in the modern Romanesque style widely adopted for Catholic churches in the middle years of the twentieth... Read More
A modern utilitarian structure, not of special architectural or historic interest. The church is a chapel-of-ease,... Read More
A 1960s church of modest design, the testing ground for the larger and more structurally adventurous St Teresa’s,... Read More
A fine interwar design in Romanesque-Basilican style, little altered and with a good set of furnishings, including a... Read More
A nicely-detailed church of the early 1930s in Italian Basilican style, one of several in the diocese built by F. J.... Read More
A large angular church, Gothic in spirit if not in detail, built by Reynolds & Scott in the mid-1960s to serve a... Read More
An unremarkable brick and concrete portal frame church of the late 1950s, which is however notable for some fine modern... Read More
A late Gothic Revival brick town church of 1910, one of several in the diocese built by the Leicester builder F. J.... Read More
A modest Gothic church of 1929 considerably enlarged and extended in the 1960s. The most notable features of the church... Read More