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.
The cathedral church of the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle, built from designs by A. W. Pugin as a ‘large... Read More
The cathedral church of the Diocese of Northampton. Originating as a small chapel and residence in 1825 (both of which... Read More
The cathedral church of the Diocese of East Anglia since 1976, designed by George Gilbert Scott Junior and completed... Read More
The cathedral church of the Diocese of Nottingham. Built in one phase by A.W.N Pugin with his builder George Myers, and... Read More
The cathedral church of the Diocese of Plymouth, when built perhaps the grandest of the new, purpose-built Catholic... Read More
The cathedral church of the Diocese of Portsmouth. A substantial red brick and stone Decorated Gothic design by J. A.... Read More
The cathedral church of the Diocese of Salford, and one of a small group of large, architecturally ambitious Catholic... Read More
The cathedral church of the Diocese of Hallam, and the finest Gothic Revival church in the City of Sheffield. The... Read More
The cathedral church of the Diocese of Shrewsbury, built from designs by E. W. Pugin, under the patronage of the... Read More
The Cathedral Church of the Diocese of Menevia since the creation of the diocese in 1978. The building was built by... Read More
From 1898 the pro-cathedral church of the Diocese of Menevia and since 1987 the cathedral of the Diocese of Wrexham.... Read More
A small and plain neo-Romanesque church of the early twentieth century, one of many built in the diocese under the... Read More