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 good example of an innovative church design of about the time of the Second Vatican Council, on a fan-shaped plan and... Read More
A large modern church of 1963-4 by Eduardo Dodds, capturing the mood of the time of the Second Vatican Council. The... Read More
A utilitarian portal-framed chapel of the 1950s, built by parish initiative.Post-war industrial developments on the... Read More
A plain chapel-of-ease built in 1950, with a short bell tower at the southwest corner.After the Second World War, the... Read More
A large Gothic Revival church of the 1850s in a Geometrical style of c.1300 by a well-known Catholic architect. It has... Read More
A relatively modest lancet Gothic church from the turn of the twentieth century, designed by the priest-architect A.... Read More
A well-detailed Victorian Gothic Revival church built for a Benedictine mission, with assistance from the Throckmorton... Read More
A nicely-detailed Arts and Crafts design of 1893 by Leonard Stokes, externally little altered but the interior marred... Read More
A stately English Perpendicular Gothic design of the 1920s, with some furnishings of note. The design sought to... Read More
A fairly small Victorian Gothic Revival church in the Early English style by C. A. Buckler. Internal fittings of note... Read More
A functional but well-designed church of the 1960s, reflecting the liturgical changes ushered in with the Second... Read More
A simple brick design of the 1950s, built to serve a post-war housing estate. Its elevated position beside a major road... Read More