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 post-war church dating from the time of the Festival of Britain, when Lansbury was chosen as the site of the... Read More
Formerly the home of the artist Geoffrey Birkbeck, the White House at Poringland was given by his widow to the Diocese... Read More
A thoughtfully-designed modern building by Thomas Price, reflecting the 1970s vogue for multi-purpose worship centres.... Read More
An impressive design in the early Christian style, built by the Benedictines to serve a largely Irish congregation.... Read More
Built in 1970-1 to serve a post-war housing estate, this is an ambitious design by Thomas Price and is typical of many... Read More
A utilitarian post-war design, built as a hall.Mass was said in Portchester from 1935 but a permanent building was... Read More
A spacious and functional hall-like church, built in 1968-9 from designs by F. R. Bates, Son & Price. The front... Read More
A rugged Romanesque-style church, displaying Arts and Crafts influences and using modern construction techniques. It... Read More
A good example of a discreet Catholic chapel built about the time of the Second Relief Act. The church is built as a... Read More
A small church built to serve a mission founded by French Franciscans. It was designed by the architect-priest Canon... Read More
A modest Victorian church with a façade of some character and a plain and altered interior, by the noted Catholic... Read More
A late nineteenth-century brick church with Perpendicular Gothic detailing, externally plain, but with an attractive... Read More