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.
Post-war church with a striking interior of parabolic arches. Maria Goretti (1890-1902) was a devout peasant girl from... Read More
A utilitarian building, converted from an old egg-packing station in 1971. The 1950s and 60s saw the... Read More
A late essay in Early English Gothic by a local architect, of some scale and architectural ambition. *Update: church... Read More
A major church in Gothic style by E. W. Pugin, and the earliest and best example of Canon James Taylor’s... Read More
Arguably the supreme monument of Lancashire Catholicism, built by J. A. Hansom at a time of resurgent confidence. The... Read More
Jesuit church dating originally from the immediate post-Relief Act period, but almost entirely and magnificently... Read More
A late example of a full-blooded Gothic Revival church, built in 1930-1 from designs by H. Greenhalgh. The interior is... Read More
A landmark church, built from designs by the Piedmontese-Welsh architect Giuseppe Rinvolucri. The brick-built church... Read More
A large and conspicuous late Gothic Revival church built for French Benedictine nuns from design by Peter Paul Pugin... Read More
A church with an interesting history, the fabric having moved site (the chancel rebuilt twice). A good building that... Read More
A simple but pleasing design in the stripped-down Romanesque style so popular between the wars. By the mid-nineteenth... Read More
A very late Gothic Revival design, started just before the Second World War and completed in the late 1950s. The... Read More