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.
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, a late work by Sir Albert Richardson. Being raised above... 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
An interesting and important design by E. W. Pugin, deploying favoured motifs to impressive effect. The church was... Read More