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 plain church of the late 1950s by Sebastian Comper, made more interesting by a modern narthex addition and... Read More
The mission was established by the Rev. Edward Caswall, of the Birmingham Oratory and a noted hymnographer. The present... Read More
A red brick Italianate church built at the end of the nineteenth century from designs by John Kelly. It replaced, and... Read More
A simple brick Gothic church by A. W. Pugin, his earliest surviving church design, enlarged and enriched at various... Read More
A church of the mid-1960s which replaced one of the earliest churches of the Catholic Revival in London. The modern... Read More
A modest church of traditional architectural character, built shortly after the Second Vatican Council on a square... Read More
A large post-war church built during the Second Vatican Council and designed with a freestanding altar. Disused altar... Read More
An economical modern chapel, furnished from various sources.The mission to South Darenth was founded in 1927 by the... Read More
A stone-built Victorian Gothic Nonconformist chapel with polychrome detail, acquired for Catholic use in the 1950s. The... Read More
A well-designed post-war church of traditional form by H. Bingham Towner, an established architect of Catholic... Read More
A large brick church of 1960 with an impressive wide nave and narrow aisles, typical of conventional church planning... Read More
A post-war chapel-of-ease of temporary character which has been given a more permanent look by the rebuilding of the... Read More