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.
The chief interest of the church is in its unusual arched brick front and lamella roof construction, here used at quite... Read More
A compact Gothic Revival church of 1901-02 by a local architect William Leonard Grant, which retains most of its... Read More
A spare, stripped Romanesque post-war design by Reynolds & Scott. The first Catholic church in Skegness was... Read More
Post-Vatican II church at the heart of one of the residential estates in Skelmersdale new town.The church was built... Read More
At the time of writing (2008), the newest church in the Archdiocese of Liverpool, built in 1993. Square on plan,... Read More
A simple brick Gothic chapel with many typical features of E. W. Pugin’s smaller churches: western bellcote and rose... Read More
A good example of an early Gothic Revival Catholic church in archaeologically correct Early English style. Fine... Read More
A very modest Gothic design of 1914. The first Mass centre opened in Slaithwaite in 1907. The present church was... Read More
An idiosyncratic Victorian Gothic church by a little-known local architect which with its adjoining presbytery forms a... Read More
An attractive village church and satisfying essay in English Gothic of c.1300.Charles Alban Buckler (1824-1905) was... Read More
A fine landmark church, its design inspired by the medieval churches of Norfolk. The building has a tall, spacious... Read More
A vast building reflecting the scale and ambition of much post-war Catholic church building. It is a very late example... Read More