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 functional modern worship space combined with a parish hall, of limited architectural interest.It was suggested as... Read More
A design-and-build church of the early 1980s, with a wide, low interior.Shotton Colliery opened in 1840 but did... Read More
A late church by F.X. Velarde, completed after his death, with many characteristics and details typical of this... Read More
A fairly late church by F. X. Velarde, with many design characteristics and details typical of that interesting and... Read More
A Gothic Revival church built for the recusant Middleton family from designs by Charles Hansom, with later additions... Read More
An early twentieth-century church by Edward Goldie, on a cruciform plan, with side aisles of 1930. Few original... Read More
A 1930s church of some architectural and townscape interest, in the round-arched brick basilican style so popular in... Read More
A modest Victorian brick Gothic chapel, of some architectural interest for the vigorous brickwork of the... Read More
A good ‘chaste and correct’ Early English church and attached presbytery by George Goldie, set within a burial... Read More
A simple mid-Victorian Gothic chapel, built for Congregational use, which is of local interest and makes a positive... Read More
Built as a Methodist chapel, this is a fairly typical product of Nonconformist chapel design of the 1870s, when the... Read More
An interesting design of the 1960s, built on a budget to allow for later extension. It is on the edge of an interwar... Read More