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 mid-Victorian Gothic building by a well-respected Yorkshire Catholic architect, much overlaid by extensive, albeit... Read More
The church was built as a combined dance hall and Mass centre in c.1938, a utilitarian design with some Gothic trim. It... Read More
An interwar church designed by Joseph Goldie in a free Perpendicular style, competently handled but somewhat... Read More
A fairly small and functional red brick design of 1994, on the site of a previous church. The first church on the... Read More
An impressive church of 1961-4 by Derek Walker, designed to reflect and anticipate contemporary liturgical trends. It... Read More
An important and relatively unaltered example of an urban pre- Emancipation public Catholic church. Although there are... Read More
An architecturally modest building put up shortly after World War II, greatly altered and extended in 1978. The raised... Read More
A modest Gothic Revival church founded by the Hon. Augusta Herbert, constructed in 1853-4 and extended or rebuilt in... Read More
A small and utilitarian design of the 1990s, replacing a church of 1966. The church replaced a building of 1966... Read More
A neo-Norman church of the 1840s by J. J. Scoles. The Capuchin Franciscans from Pantasaph took on responsibility of... Read More
An unexceptional post-war brick-built church-hall, with a pleasant interior. An offshoot of St Joseph’s, Poole, Our... Read More
A modest post-war church with an interior of quiet simplicity. Broadstone emerged as a settlement in the nineteenth... Read More