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 large complex typical of its 1979 date that includes all the facilities a modern parish church needs, but with little... Read More
Built in 1951, this church displays some of the lightness of touch and optimistic spirit of the Festival of Britain.... Read More
A simple, practical church converted from a cafe in 1941 and largely rebuilt in 1971.Mass was first said in Tarporley... Read More
A functional structure of the 1970s, intended to serve as the parish hall to a church which has not been built.The... Read More
A fine, large urban church in Decorated Gothic style, with a prominent and slightly later tower. The stately interior... Read More
A striking and unusual modern-traditional design, combining Scandinavian and neo-Georgian elements, built to serve a... Read More
A major landmark in the town, built in 1865-7 by the eighth Duke of Bedford as an Anglican chapel-of-ease for workers... Read More
A brick church of the late 1930s by a local firm of architects. It is of a distinctive and unusual, angular design with... Read More
A characteristic red brick church of the 1890s by John Kelly, seamlessly extended in the 1930s, in a loose... Read More
A good and complete Gothic Revival church by Charles Hansom, architect of Plymouth Cathedral, perhaps somewhat... Read More
A multi-purpose structure of the 1980s, in neo-vernacular style.The first dedicated place for Catholic worship in... Read More
Madeley is sometimes referred to as ‘the Mother mission of Shropshire’. A long-standing centre of Catholic activity... Read More