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 small and plain Franciscan church of 1956, whose chief feature is the boldly-coloured dalle de verre Buckfast Abbey... Read More
A church designed with great sensitivity and assurance by Bowen Dann Davies in the modernist vernacular style that the... Read More
A multi-purpose parish centre of the mid-1970s, incorporating some furnishings from John Hungerford Pollen’s fine... Read More
An early post-Vatican II church and hall by Tom Price of F. R. Bates, Son & Price, with a fan-shaped seating... Read More
The oldest church in the diocese, built before the Second Catholic Relief Act, and passing itself off as the pavilion... Read More
A Regency church attributed to Philip Hardwick, significantly enlarged by F. A. Walters in the early twentieth century.... Read More
A large and handsome mid-nineteenth century Gothic church by a Yorkshire architect with an established London practice.... Read More
An attractive early twentieth-century design by Arthur Young, built for a French congregation but thoroughly English... Read More
A functionalist interpretation of a traditional church form, with no extraneous ornament. The stripped, elemental... Read More
A building of 1928, adopting a traditional form, loosely Italianate with some Gothic detail. The church has character... Read More
A cleverly designed church of 1860-2 by J. A. Hansom in the early French Gothic style, which manages to both dominate... Read More
A modest Gothic church built in 1868 by the Capuchin Friars, primarily to serve Catholic workers on the nearby canals.... Read More