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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An early design by A.W.N. Pugin, which was published in the Dublin Review. Successive remodelling is of some quality... Read More
A good example of its type, exhibiting an unusual plan and forming a group with the presbytery and school. The interior... Read More
The building consists of two elements, the original early twentieth century church (now a hall) and a new church added... Read More
A laminated portal frame church of the early 1960s in the modern Gothic style then favoured by its architects, Reynolds... Read More
A dramatically-placed church and presbytery by Fr Benedict Williamson of 1914-16, facing out to sea across the common.... Read More
A church of some architectural character and interest, although relatively plain beyond the architectural display of... Read More
A recent church of contemporary design, incorporating some furnishings from the previous (M.E. Hadfield & Son)... Read More
The successor church to the Spanish Embassy chapel by Bonomi was built by his great-grandson, Edward Goldie, following... Read More
A modest design by a well-known firm of church architects. Interior not inspected.The parish was established in 1937,... Read More
One of the best twentieth century churches in the Archdiocese of Liverpool. The austere character of the building’s... Read More
Church built in the 1980s, of no special interest.A modern church built in the 1980s by the Liverpool architect... Read More
The Berkeley family of Spetchley Park has maintained the Catholic faith since the 1690s, and for many years was served... Read More