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 new church, designed to evoke the great aisled medieval barns of Essex, reflecting its location in a sensitive... Read More
A mid-1960s church built to serve the growing population around Heathrow Airport. Its layout reflects the ideas... Read More
Of local interest as an early nineteenth century Baptist chapel converted to a Catholic church. An early nineteenth... Read More
Utilitarian twentieth century structure, not of special architectural or historic interest.The rectangular-shaped,... Read More
An economical brick Gothic Revival design, built in the interwar years with volunteer labour to serve a poor mining... Read More
A modern church of the 1950s, built to serve one of the neighbourhoods of the New Town, which was altered virtually... Read More
The earliest modern Catholic church in Stevenage, built in 1914, enlarged in 1937 and significantly remodelled in... Read More
The most ambitious of the new Catholic churches built for Stevenage New Town, this is a modern design on a traditional... Read More
A functional concrete-framed building of the 1950s, with no architectural pretensions.A Mass centre served from Grays... Read More
A former school with attached schoolmaster’s accommodation, built from designs by Peter Paul Pugin in the 1890s at... Read More
A characterful post-Vatican II design, built to serve a new housing estate.The parish of St Albert’s was... Read More
A little-altered mid-nineteenth century urban church by M. E. Hadfield, striking and plain, with a lofty interior... Read More