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 stately and in parts quirky interwar Romanesque design by G. B. Cox, replacing a smaller chapel of 1834. The interior... Read More
An economical post-war brick church in a simplified Romanesque style with an unassuming exterior and a more impressive... Read More
A modern church by Cyril Horsley with bold brick outlines, built on an open suburban site. The chief internal feature... Read More
A functional modern church of the mid-1970s retaining much of its original character.The mission was founded from... Read More
A functional modern church erected as a design and build commission. The parish originated in the 1960s, as a Mass... Read More
An ambitious neo-Romanesque design of the 1930s, completed in diluted form in the 1950s. The original stonework is of... Read More
A church of considerable architectural and historic interest. It is also the repository of a rare collection of relics.... Read More
An ambitious and well-detailed post-war church in modern Romanesque style, occupying a prominent position in the... Read More
A building of typical design and materials for its mid-twentieth century date, in a plain round-arched style but with... Read More
A ‘T’-shaped brick church designed by the parish priest Fr Gerry Langley and built in 1958-60, partly by... Read More
A representative example of the Gothic church output of (Canon) Alexander Scoles, who was prolific in the South Western... Read More
Originally a late Victorian Anglican hospital chapel, the building was bought for use as a Catholic church in 1964. In... Read More