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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An exceptional building by Francis Roberts, one of the most interesting church architects in England of the late... Read More
A good design of the late 1950s, stylistically of its time and liturgically conventional.The first church was built... Read More
The westernmost Catholic church in the country, described soon after its construction as ‘the best ecclesiastical... Read More
A modern, fairly small, church, located alongside the A40 trunk road. It is not a building of significant heritage... Read More
A 1930s timber church, extended in the 1970s. While of no great architectural importance, it does contain some good... Read More
Although architecturally unremarkable, this is a building of considerable significance in the development of the... Read More
A large longitudinally-planned concrete-framed church of the mid-1960s, built to serve an area of new housing. The... Read More
A concrete-framed church built in 1959 to serve an expanding area of outer Peterborough. The design is functional and... Read More
A modern (1980s) octagonal church built to serve the new Orton Township, this design by Thomas Wilson Associates of... Read More
A town church with attached presbytery of the late 1890s, designed by Leonard Stokes in a free decorated Gothic style... Read More
A big-boned modern church of the mid-1960s by David Brown, built to serve the New Town of Peterlee. The concrete... Read More
A striking red brick building in an Italianate style, the church, hall and presbytery having good group value. The... Read More