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 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
A modern church with a rectangular plan, built from designs by an architect parishioner. General de Gaulle, who lived... Read More
A handsome Gothic design by F.A. Walters, built to a generous budget. The church was paid for by Charles Willock... Read More
A low-budget but well-detailed 1960s church of A-frame construction, with a high-peak copper roof. From 1934... Read More
A prominent and attractively-grouped church and hall designed by Leonard Stokes, with the careful massing and fine... Read More
A late nineteenth century red brick church by Sinnott & Powell, well grouped with adjoining contemporary presbytery... Read More
A large and well-built design of the mid-1950s, gently Modern and slightly Scandinavian in its architectural style,... Read More
A late work by F. X. Velarde, in his distinctive modern basilican manner, with a prominent Westwerk. This was the... Read More
A modest post-war church, built using modern construction techniques and traditional forms. Platt Bridge expanded in... Read More
A large Gothic Revival church built in 1901 as the Anglican church of St Paul. Acquired by the Catholic Archdiocese of... Read More
A plain, functional design of 1950, originally intended as the parish hall. It is located in the Plumstead Common... Read More