Here is a complete listing of the churches of England and Wales that have been assessed under the 'Taking Stock' project.
You can perform and advanced 'Church Search' using the form.
An ambitious scheme for a church with tower was not realised; the church as built is a modest L-shaped adjunct to the... Read More
A small and unassuming church in the grounds of St Augustine’s Priory, owned and maintained by the Sisters of the... Read More
A modest timber portal framed church of the 1960s, the large coloured glass windows of the sides suffusing the interior... Read More
A good example of a late Georgian church, built in 1836 in Greek Revival style. Paid for by the twelfth Duke of... Read More
A major building by A.W.N. Pugin, built towards the end of the architect’s life and completed after his death. The... Read More
An attractive small rural Gothic Revival church of 1911, replacing a Gothick chapel of 1818. The church was built from... Read More
A large plain building, with Gothic detail. A plaque in the building records that church and presbytery were given to... Read More
The tower and spire are of considerable importance as a work by A. W. N. Pugin, the most influential architect of the... Read More
A brick-built church of the mid-1960s, of modern construction. It is built to a traditional longitudinal plan, but was... Read More
An attractive Gothic Revival design of the 1860s by S. J. Nicholl, built at the expense of Edward Chaloner of Hermeston... Read More
A modest 1960s combined church and parish hall of portal frame construction. It is built on part of the site of the... Read More
A solid mid-Victorian Gothic Revival church by a local architect which retains a good set of fittings from the 1870s... Read More