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 post-war stripped Romanesque design by E. Bower Norris, incorporating some of the firm’s distinctive details,... Read More
An architecturally modest complex which grew up piecemeal between 1890 and 1987. The various phases can be seen in the... Read More
A large church built to serve a mining community in 1956, built on a wide staggered longitudinal plan, possibly... Read More
A modest Victorian church on a corner site, lent character by the quirky design of the west front and bell... Read More
A stone-built design of 1838-9, in a thin pre-Puginian Early English Gothic. It was designed by the noted architect... Read More
A notable example of experimental 1960s church design, retaining its original character to a high degree. The stained... Read More
An idiosyncratic High Victorian church by the eminent Catholic architect, George Goldie, built of stone in a stone... Read More
A large and conspicuous red brick church with rough stone dressings, in a personal version of the late Romanesque... Read More
Standish has claim to be the oldest mission in the Archdiocese of Liverpool, with Mass said at Standish Hall from 1559.... Read More
A modern (1992) centrally-planned church replacing an earlier building destroyed by fire. The low, broad tower is... Read More
A large Gothic Revival church by Charles Walker of Newcastle, set within an earlier burial ground. The Towneley family... Read More
An elegant and little-altered example of church architecture before the Second Vatican Council, built from designs by... Read More