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 modest brick church of the post-war period.The church was built in 1959 on a new site. Before that, Catholics in... Read More
An impressive Gothic Revival design, particularly internally. Despite being built incrementally, the church has... Read More
A utilitarian design of church of the 1980s, not of special architectural or historic note.The church was built... Read More
A traditional design of the 1960s by the local Catholic architect Arthur Farebrother, in a pared-down style, mixing... Read More
A church of the 1970s, not of special architectural or historic interest, although well-designed for its purpose.The... Read More
The church was built at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and is of some architectural quality, with a... Read More
An interesting and fairly well preserved example from the first generation of churches built to accommodate the... Read More
A building in a stripped Basilican Romanesque style, of unassuming external appearance but with a handsome interior.... Read More
A building of some presence in the local area, retaining some architectural character despite partial rebuilding after... Read More
The church adopts a striking and simple design and is cleverly lit inside by clerestory and strip windows. It... Read More
A modest post-war building in an attractive setting, which serves as a parish hall as well as a church. The intended... Read More
A fairly simple, well designed building, slotted into a site which retains older buildings of local historical... Read More