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.
A simple stone-built school-chapel by Edward Simpson of Leeds.Dewsbury prospered from about 1870 with the arrival of... Read More
Built in 1892 by F. A. Walters for the Salesians, in an (untypical for Walters) Italian Romanesque style, the design... Read More
A modest Gothic Revival church, serving a poor district. The original small church by Buckler survives as the Lady... Read More
Our Lady Immaculate and St Michael stands within the Battle Conservation Area and is a building, both for its... Read More
Building work started in 1851–52, to a Puginian Gothic design by Thomas Meyer. Work was continued by Henry Clutton... Read More
An interesting building of two main builds dating from the first half of the twentieth century and with strong... Read More
An unexceptional exterior and an attractive interior, fit for purpose and with some good contemporary fittings.The... Read More
A 1980s suburban church designed by a local firm of architects responsible for several churches in the area.... Read More
A well-detailed and little-altered neo-Georgian design of the 1930s (an unusual choice of style for a Catholic church),... Read More
The parish of St Luke the Physician has no church, and operates from a 1930s semi-detached house where it has a day... Read More
An impressive, large, cruciform church in neo-Norman style, built for the Downside Benedictines in 1898-1901 from... Read More
A large late Gothic Revival church of the 1930s by J. O’Hanlon Hughes, who also designed the furnishings and... Read More