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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A major work of the Gothic Revival, entering its ‘archaeological’ phase. The building is an expression of Catholic... Read More
Our Lady of England, though a little old fashioned for 1902-09, is a fine building built to a relatively modest budget.... Read More
An impressive mid-Victorian Gothic Revival church by a major Catholic architect. There is a good survival of the... Read More
A functional 1970s steel-framed and brick church with a large, square worship space. Mass was first said in modern... Read More
A small and plain 1830s Tudor-style building which was originally a Church of England school with school house.... Read More
A well-detailed Gothic school-chapel design of the 1880s by A.E. Purdie, all that was realised of a much more... Read More
Stratford is one of the older Catholic missions in the diocese, having been established by 1770. The present church was... Read More
A relatively small church Gothic church of the 1860s by E. W. Pugin, whose buildings are often more flamboyant. The... Read More
A large, spacious and imposing college chapel from the 1960s, the last work of Sir Albert Richardson. Being raised... Read More
A Gothic Revival church of the 1890s by Alfred Purdie, of Puginian character and as such rather old-fashioned for its... Read More
A handsome Edwardian church, one of many paid for by Miss Frances Ellis, its west front distinguished by a pediment and... Read More
The narrow facade conceals a surprisingly spacious if simple interior. The lack of an architectural sanctuary is... Read More