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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Built in 1984 to serve as both church and parish centre, using good contemporary materials that are shared with the... Read More
This 1908-10 church, extended in 1934, stands proudly on its corner site and is the most impressive building in the... Read More
A prefabricated modern building of no architectural or historic interest.The combined hall and chapel of St... Read More
The church was built with the adjoining house as a combined school and chapel, from designs by C. A. Buckler, a notable... Read More
An inter-war brick church, quite cheap and small in scale and with some simple, but imaginatively treated,... Read More
A pleasing post-war design making a positive contribution to the street scene in a leafy part of Shipley, with a... Read More
A former workhouse chapel in lancet Gothic style, converted to Catholic use in 1979. The mid-nineteenth century chapel... Read More
A red brick Gothic Revival church of the early twentieth century, built to serve an expanding mining town. The exterior... Read More
A striking design of the Post-Vatican II period, the baptistery with its tall needle spire a local landmark. Inside,... Read More
A large and rather utilitarian brick church of the 1930s, with a striking and original west front.A Mass centre for... Read More
A late Gothic Revival church of 1886–7 by the architect J. K. Cole. Originally a Bible Christian (Methodist) church,... Read More
A small post-war church with an attached parish hall. It is a simple round-arched design by Anthony J. Rossi, built... Read More