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 plain interwar church by Roberts & Willman of Taunton, with good carved figures on the main front and a... Read More
Salisbury was the place of A. W. Pugin’s reception into the Catholic Church in 1835. His church of St Osmund is... Read More
A small and striking modern church of some architectural quality by a well-regarded architectural practice. The... Read More
A new church of distinctive design, paying regard to environmental sustainability and Cornish identity. In 1884... Read More
Built in 1928, this church was designed with some care and is an attractive, if fairly modest, Lombard Romanesque-style... Read More
A small church dating from 1914, built to serve the industrial suburb of Saltney, just west of Chester across the... Read More
A simple and evocative chapel and attached presbytery, typical of those built in the Northern District between the... Read More
A small but characterful building by a local architect, with some good detailing.The building is primarily of townscape... Read More
The church is a utilitarian structure of the 1950s, and is not of special architectural or historical interest. The... Read More
A relatively modest structure in buff brick. The church has a typical layout for its time - a rectangular worship area... Read More
A pre-fabricated building, bought off-the-peg in 1960 to replace an earlier (1929) timber church.There was no... Read More
A small church of the mid-1960s in a low-key contemporary style, using a wide variety of materials. The building has... Read More