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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Church, originally Anglican, of 1872-5 in an exuberant, High Victorian thirteenth-century style. It is an ambitious,... Read More
An early work by A. W. N. Pugin, the hugely influential promoter of the Gothic Revival and a recent (1835) convert to... Read More
A Gothic design by A. J. C. Scoles, built to serve the needs of Catholics in the southern and eastern suburbs of... Read More
This church forms a landmark among the housing developments of Whitley, on the southern outskirts of Reading. The... Read More
A well-considered design of the immediate post-Vatican II years, with a dramatic ‘one-sided’ roof and furnishings... Read More
Built on the eve of the First World War, this is a late and relatively modest example of fully-developed Gothic Revival... Read More
An economical post-Vatican II design, serving a new housing area. The church was built in 1972 from designs by... Read More
One of a number of churches built in the 1930s to serve Catholics in the expanding urban areas along the North... Read More
An example of the widespread use of red-brick, round-arched architecture for Catholic churches between the wars, in... Read More
An attractive if modest essay in interwar brick church-building, using a round-arched style. The church was evidently... Read More
A late Georgian sandstone design, built not long after Catholic Emancipation, from designs by the Gothic Revival... Read More
A simple structure built in the 1930s as a parish hall and temporary church. Historically Redruth and its neighbour... Read More