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.
Oxford’s oldest surviving Catholic church of modern times, built by the Jesuits in the 1870s and replacing a small... Read More
A small Arts and Crafts chapel (designed as a hall to serve a future church) by Ernest Newton, one of his few... Read More
As built All Saints’ was a composite work of art, paid for by a priest blessed with wealth and good taste. The... Read More
A small plain church built adjacent to the school where the mission was founded. The church was later extended... Read More
A simple and not unappealing modern church, its design slightly flawed by the claustrophobic effect the roof form... Read More
A large Gothic Revival church of 1880-1 by Edward Simpson, doubled in length in the 1930s. It has panelling from three... Read More
A conventional post-war design by a local surveyor, with some unusual details.St Philip’s was founded from St John... Read More
An important example of a fifteenth century domestic gatehouse with an upper chapel, part of a larger complex which has... Read More
A small and entirely functional design of the 1970s, in an idyllic position overlooking the town, close to Prideaux... Read More
A large and handsome interwar church in basilican Romanesque style by Wilfrid Mangan, a well-known and prolific... Read More
A building of Tudor origin, later used as a slaughterhouse and from the 1930s as a church. It was remodelled in... Read More
A church in the Perpendicular Gothic style typical of the period just before the First World War. The Sacred Heart... Read More