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 modest 1950s church design, built for a post-war housing estate. It has a pleasing, if conventional interior... Read More
One of several churches in South London built by F. W. Tasker in the first decade of the twentieth century with the... Read More
A solid Romanesque basilican design of the interwar period, built in two phases by the diocesan surveyor T. H. B.... Read More
A large and conspicuous building designed by Charles Hansom, one of the most original of mid-nineteenth century... Read More
A stripped Romanesque design of the early 1960s by E. Bower Norris, its square tower in particular giving it some... Read More
An attractive interwar design in the Early Christian basilican style, with some good furnishings. The church is a... Read More
A dignified building in a stripped version of Romanesque by E. Bower Norris. Although not a major building in itself,... Read More
An ambitious Italian Romanesque design of the 1920s by J. S. Brocklesby. Much of the interior decoration was carried... Read More
A functional building designed as a dual purpose church-hall, in an area of postwar housing. The church-cum-hall... Read More
A plain early design by Sandy & Norris, with a pleasing interior. A Mass centre was opened in a... Read More
A 1950s suburban red brick church, built to a limited budget. The interior is unusual with its plain arches and... Read More
A large and handsome late nineteenth century church, set among a dense grid of streets near the centre of Hanley. ... Read More