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 small brick 1950s church of some period charm.The church was opened in 1958. It was built to the designs of Lewis... Read More
Pantasaph is a pilgrimage site and a spiritual centre of exceptional importance. The history of its creation is of... Read More
A fine, little-altered building with a good interior and furnishings. It is the most prominent building of the village... Read More
A 1960s building of some character with some notable furnishings and a sympathetic contemporary extension.Mass was... Read More
A plain modern church of 1991-92, of little architectural or historical significance, with one or two furnishings of... Read More
A modest brick church by Matthew Honan, built in 1905 to serve a mining community.Mining and chemical industries... Read More
An early work of T.H.B. Scott, in collaboration with Fr Benedict Williamson, in their distinctive stripped Early... Read More
A building of the 1960s by the prolific firm of Reynolds & Scott, somewhat hard-edged in its detailing but grand... Read More
A small stone-built Gothic chapel, built to serve a mainly immigrant Irish population in the early twentieth... Read More
A small church of the 1980s, not of architectural or historic interest. Furnishings include three sculptures by Peter... Read More
A lofty, impressive and relatively unaltered urban church of the 1860s by E. W. Pugin, following on from his work on... Read More
One of the so-called ‘Ellis boxes’, a group of economically-built churches put up in the diocese in the first... Read More