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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St Mary Magdalene’s is a well-composed building that is certainly very important to the local townscape. The... Read More
St Martha’s is an attractive building, if a little dour internally, with a distinctive west end that is a landmark in... Read More
The church stands in a commanding position at the junction of Southlands Road and Ninfield Road. Its portico frontage... Read More
A modern church of 1974-5, on a central plan. It is located in the Old Bexley Conservation Area.In 1934 Fr James... Read More
A flint-faced church of 1958-9 in a muted late Gothic Revival style, very conservative for its date. The church makes a... Read More
An early architectural work by Desmond Williams, completed in 1963 and still displaying the influence of his mentor... Read More
A modest dual-purpose structure of the 1950s, significantly enlarged in sympathetic style in 2000.Mass was first said... Read More
A modest late nineteenth century church with later additions, forming a picturesque composition in the Bideford... Read More
A functional church/hall converted in the early 1960s from a builders’ workshop.The Stanford family of Salford Hall... Read More
A small church built in 1930, initially as a parish hall and later converted and extended. The church was initially... Read More
A post-Vatican II church and hall, consisting of two octagons with appendages. In 1920 a church dedicated to St... Read More
A church in Lombard Romanesque style by Edward Goldie, built in two phases and extended by a west porch in 1981. Early... Read More