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 centrally-planned circular building of the 1960s, displaying the influence of the competition-winning design by... Read More
A modern brick church in a mixed Gothic style built to serve the northern part of the 1920s London County Council... Read More
A good example of a small mid-Victorian Catholic church, paid for by a local landowning family who employed an... Read More
An attractive design in a simplified Romanesque style, with an impressive interior. The church is one of a large number... Read More
A functional building of the late 1950s, originally intended as a parish hall for a church that was never built, to... Read More
A post-Vatican II design, serving the post-war northern expansion of Bedford. Brickhill was developed as a part of... Read More
An impressive stone-built church, begun in the 1870s and completed in 1911, by which time its High Victorian Gothic... Read More
A notable church design of the 1990s, with an impressive interior with some dramatic lighting focussing on key... Read More
A red brick church of various late nineteenth dates. The northwest tower, though not tall, is of value in the townscape... Read More
The church dates from 1839, the Catholic mission from 1794. The church is a lancet Gothic design by Ignatius Bonomi... Read More
A stone-built church of the early twentieth century, re-using materials for former service buildings attached to... Read More
A charmingly modest ‘colonial’ style chapel built in the 1930s by Messrs Colt, a local firm specialising in timber... Read More