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 small interwar church by Charles Fox, in his trademark round-arched style, in an attractive suburban setting... Read More
One of Henry Bingham Towner’s better churches but nonetheless not special architecturally. For its time it is very... Read More
A thoughtful design of the 1990s, its plan forming a sequence of polygonal spaces, with a strong diagonal axis... Read More
A striking example of Romanità on the outskirts of a Hertfordshire market town. The church was built during the First... Read More
An imposing 1960s church of modern design, considerably altered both inside and out. A mission was founded in... Read More
A nationally important church with a stunning west steeple - the only part not by a member of the Pugin family. The... Read More
A plain 1959 longitudinal brick church with a tall tower, radically changed in 1992-3 into a square space dominated by... Read More
The central core of a concrete framed cruciform church built in 1965-6 and altered to its present form in 1978-9.... Read More
An important example of the work of Charles Hansom, with many original fixtures and good stained glass by Hardman,... Read More
A large brick, inter-war suburban church in a stripped round-arched style. Located near to a shopping area, the... Read More
A suburban church of both historical and architectural significance. St Gregory’s is one of the first churches in... Read More
A striking church by Edmund Kirby & Sons, the design very characteristic of its time, and retaining many original... Read More