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.
An early twentieth century Gothic brick church, of townscape value and interesting for its use of terracotta... Read More
As built in the 1980s, this small and utilitarian design is of note less for its architecture and more as an ecumenical... Read More
A functional building of the late 1950s, of no architectural importance but containing one good stained glass panel,... Read More
A large Italian Basilican design of the early twentieth-century, completed broadly along the lines of the original... Read More
A good design of the early 1960s, built shortly before the Second Vatican Council on a pentagonal plan and containing... Read More
A stone-built Gothic church by Peter Paul Pugin, built under the patronage of Canon James Taylor with support from the... Read More
Post-war church, not of special architectural or historic interest.A parish census of 1961 had revealed a Catholic... Read More
An unusual building created by demolishing the roof and upper parts of the external walls of the previous... Read More
Built in 1990, with a light and pleasant interior and containing some good furnishings by David John. Catholic... Read More
A functional stone-built design of modest size with no external elaboration, built in 1866 and historically serving a... Read More
A substantial town church built for the Jesuits, and a late work by their favoured architect J. J. Scoles. One of the... Read More
A modest-sized stone Gothic design by a well-established firm of Catholic church architects. The site has a long... Read More