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-Vatican II town centre church, its design owing something to the influence of Francis Pollen and Maguire &... Read More
A large 1950s brick church in the stripped Romanesque style that was very popular for Catholic churches up until the... Read More
A fan-shaped design by Sandy & Norris, the evolution of which reflects the emergence of a new architecture in the... Read More
A modest red brick church of 1935, of some interest as a design by the parish priest, using voluntary labour for the... Read More
The original 1920s church, of modest architectural interest, was built to serve workers brought from France to the... Read More
A large, unusual and impressive essay in the Romanesque style of south west France, the green copper-clad domes forming... Read More
A church by the noted Catholic architect, George Goldie, built evidently to a tight budget, of brick and with little... Read More
A large and complex church of strong architectural character and interest. It forms the heart of a group of listed and... Read More
Church, hall and presbytery are combined in this punchy design from the mid-1960s by Burles, Newton & Partners. ... Read More
A broadly fan-shaped design of the mid-1960s, displaying the influence of Coventry Cathedral but also embodying ideas... Read More
A plain structure of the 1950s occupying a fairly prominent position in the local conservation area, but not making a... Read More
A major work of the Gothic Revival, entering its ‘archaeological’ phase. The building is an expression of Catholic... Read More