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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A prefabricated church of the 1950s, much altered and extended.In 1937 Mrs Beach and Mrs Light of 15 Bransbury Road... Read More
An interesting late Gothic Revival church, drawing upon regional traditions in its design and materials. The architect... Read More
An ambitious design in A. J. C. Scoles’ favoured late-thirteenth century style, built in one phase, with an... Read More
A.J.C. Scoles’ first church in the Diocese of Portsmouth, in his favoured late-thirteenth century style. Although it... Read More
Of considerable significance as a small, two-cell Norman chapel, restored to Catholic use at the end of the nineteenth... Read More
A dramatic modern church by Francis Weal, with a vesica-shaped plan and a centralised internal layout. It replaced a... Read More
A small and plain post-Vatican II brick church.The church was consecrated on 12 January 1986. It is of red brick with... Read More
An early twentieth-century church by Pugin & Pugin, with fairly strong architectural character. It is little... Read More
A church converted from a former cinema, occupying a corner site.There are no significant features or fixtures relating... Read More
A fairly modest but assured design by Joseph Hansom, a well-known and original architect of many Catholic churches. The... Read More
A fine example of a type of small-scale and intimate church developed by Edmund Kirby especially for rural locations.... Read More
Originally built by and for a community of Carmelite nuns, this was the first commission of the noted Catholic... Read More