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 modest brick chapel of the 1920s, one of a large number built in the diocese by the Leicester builder F.J.... Read More
The 1959 church, though modest, was of distinctive design. 1993 alterations have radically altered the appearance, to... Read More
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
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