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 simple portal-framed church, built in 1977 as part of the development of Runcorn New Town.The parish was erected in... Read More
Built in 1971 as part of the development of Runcorn New Town, and an example of the type of dual-purpose church and... Read More
Built in 1978 as part of the growth of Runcorn New Town, and a fairly intact example of a dual-purpose church and hall,... Read More
A small, functional multi-purpose chapel built in 1977 as part of the adjacent primary school during the growth of... Read More
A modest basilican church of the 1950s by Sebastian Comper, sensitively enlarged in the 1960s. Simple but well... Read More
Not unattractive but of no particular architectural significance. The church of St Joseph’s is a simple... Read More
The church and ancillary buildings make up a somewhat disparate group, strung out along the edge of the highway with... Read More
An unusual church and very much a self-conscious essay in early Lombardic Romanesque. Complete and little altered.... Read More
An unusual Romanesque-classical hybrid design of the early twentieth century, originally serving a poor mining area.... Read More
A modest but neat stone-built structure of 1937, adjoining a mid-nineteenth century house, and making a small but... Read More
An economical brick design of 1878-81 by Dunn & Hansom, with a contemporary presbytery. The church contains a... Read More
Converted in the early years of the twentieth century from a late medieval barn. The early twentieth-century additions... Read More