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 church which has grown from a modest stone-built chapel of 1905. It was significantly enlarged in the interwar period... Read More
A functional dual-purpose church and hall, built to serve a new post-war suburb from designs by Reynolds & Scott,... Read More
A large church built by Reynolds & Scott to serve a post-war housing estate, its design a modern interpretation of... Read More
A substantial stone church in Perpendicular Gothic style built from designs by the notable Sheffield architects M. E... Read More
A small church in lancet Gothic style, with attached school and house, built in the 188os with the support of the Duke... Read More
A striking, monumental interwar design by C. M. Hadfield in modern Romanesque style, with Art Deco massing. High... Read More
A stripped modern design rooted in historic forms, the apse and tapering tower serving as a local landmark. The austere... Read More
A large post-war church in modern Byzantine style by John Rochford, occupying a prominent location in a planned housing... Read More
A notable interwar designed by Adrian Gilbert Scott in Lombard Romanesque style and built on a Greek cross plan. The... Read More
A pioneering, but altered, multipurpose church of the late 1960s, embodying post-Vatican II ideas about church design... Read More
A cemetery chapel of 1877-8 by the notable Catholic architect Charles Hadfield, largely paid for a local donor, with... Read More
An impressive multipurpose church, hall and presbytery of the late 1980s, with a striking hexagonal form and interior... Read More