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 but boldly-designed modern church of the mid-1970s. The addition of a large modern hall on one side has... Read More
A simple building which serves its purpose but is not of any architectural distinction.Founded in 1867, when the... Read More
The church is a modest structure, built as a parish hall in 1963. It lies within the medieval village, which by the... Read More
An elegant design of 1966-67, built ‘on restrained modern lines with a simple and economic plan-form to serve the... Read More
A modest brick church built in the 1860s to serve a poor and mainly Irish congregation. With their polychromatic brick... Read More
Bermondsey Dockhead has claims to be the oldest mission in the Archdiocese of Southwark, having been established in... Read More
One of a large number of utilitarian church designs built in the early twentieth century under the patronage of Miss... Read More
An architecturally modest church externally, which demonstrates the history of Roman Catholicism in Berwick by being... Read More
Designed by Edward Goldie for the Assumptionists, this is a plain but powerful Gothic design. Described in the volume... Read More
A small brick church built for the Lithuanian community in the East End in the simple Romanesque style which the... Read More
Quite an unusual design for an early twentieth century Catholic church, perhaps more in the style of Nonconformist... Read More
A delightful late eighteenth-century building with a long and varied history, having passed through several... Read More