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 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
A former cinema of 1914, acquired for use as a Catholic church in the 1950s, and much altered. 1940 saw the arrival... Read More
Sawston is a place of great importance in post-Reformation Cambridgeshire Catholicism, but the present building is a... Read More
A pleasing church in the Byzantine style, somewhat quirky and curious in this comfortable Victorian suburb, and forming... Read More
A modest design by the Bridlington architect Francis Johnson, built as a combined church and hall. The church was... Read More
An excellent mid-Victorian town church by George Goldie, a York-born architect who worked widely in the diocese. St... Read More
A well-crafted and complete design by Francis Johnson, with fittings by Wilfred Dowson. Johnson is known mainly for his... Read More
An important building by Pugin & Pugin for the Marquis of Casteja of Scarisbrick Hall. It is a fine,... Read More
An interesting essay in mixed architectural styles that essentially attempts to recreate an Italian Romanesque private... Read More
Sclerder has had a chequered history, with many different users, both religious and secular. It originates from the... Read More
A fine stone-built church by H. J. Hansom, well maintained and little altered, which forms a good group with the... Read More