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.
Liam McCormick was architect for many post-war churches in Ireland; In The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster he... Read More
A 1950s brick church of conventional form and in the stripped-down Gothic that remained commonplace for church... Read More
One of several churches in the diocese by the Preston-based architect, Wilfrid Clarence Mangan. Mangan was an... Read More
A good later Victorian town church of lofty proportions and well detailed, with high quality fittings. J. William Lunn... Read More
Located in the heart of the old town, St Joseph’s is the first and mother Catholic church of Southampton, and a Pugin... Read More
Whilst of quite distinctive form, this is an architecturally unexceptional early 1970s church, in a group with hall and... Read More
A small suburban church with integral hall below, built a few years after the Second Vatican Council. The interior is... Read More
A simple cruciform church of the 1960s by the local architect David Rodney Burles, externally fairly plain, but... Read More
A relatively modest brick Gothic building of 1910 by local architect B.R. Parkes. The church forms a good local group... Read More
A red brick Gothic Revival building of some architectural quality by the prolific firm of Sinnott, Sinnott &... Read More
Although post-war in date, this design continues the pre-war tradition of brick churches on a longitudinal plan with... Read More
A small church by E.W. Pugin with strongly-modelled features, good detailing and a good interior. The building has... Read More