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 modest, well-detailed brick church in late Arts and Crafts style by F. R. Bates of Newport, retaining some original... Read More
A curious chapel-like church in a hybrid round-arched style, compact in its use of a sloping site, with ancillary... Read More
Built as a Methodist chapel in the early twentieth century, the building has an attractive Gothic frontage with Art... Read More
A tall, double galleried former Nonconformist church, designed on a horseshoe plan. Originally built for the United... Read More
A simple modern (2009) church and parish centre designed by an architectural practice with longstanding links to the... Read More
A modest structure built as a church hall, which has been altered and adapted over the years.The church was built in... Read More
A pleasant domestic Italianate design in a suburban street, its light vaulted interior containing some old and new... Read More
A small brick church of 1980, rectangular on plan and top-lit, replacing a church of 1875. A site of over seven... Read More
A large 1960s church with a high peak triangular section on a low rectangular base, built to serve the reformed... Read More
A modern church of 1956-58 by Eduardo Dodds, notable for its fine sculpture by Michael Clark, and ceramic panels by... Read More
A plain design of 1970, of little architectural or historical significance.In 1957, the site for the chapel was... Read More
Pevsner calls this ‘the noblest Catholic church in South Lancashire’. It is a handsome Neoclassical building, with... Read More