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 striking design of the 1950s, although some of the quality of the brick detailing is poor on closer inspection. The... Read More
A functional design of the 1950s, built as a parish hall and serving a post-war housing estate. The church was built... Read More
An attractive, well-detailed design of the 1950s, sensitively reordered in the 1990s. The church was built in... Read More
A large town church of the 1880s by Dunn, Hansom & Dunn, extended in 1909. From 1900 the parish was served by the... Read More
A plain brick and portal-framed church of the 1950s, designed by a local firm. On 8 April 1926 a chapel-of-ease to... Read More
A well-detailed but routine Gothic Revival design of the early twentieth century. The building was never completed but... Read More
An early twentieth-century church in Romanesque basilican style, notable above all for the early use of moulded... Read More
The mother church of Sunderland and the first Gothic Revival Church to be built in the town (now city). It is an... Read More
An outstanding example of a mid-Victorian Italianate church designed by Charles Parker, one of the leading architects... Read More
A modern church built to serve the new residential population of the reclaimed dockland area known as Surrey Docks. The... Read More
A modest late nineteenth-century building enlarged in several building campaigns, of which the most interesting is the... Read More
A polygonal design-and-build structure of the 1970s, replacing a substantial Passionist church and monastery of the... Read More