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 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
This large town church is a relatively late manifestation of the Gothic Revival. Designed by a little-known architect... Read More
A small, compact modern building accommodating both a worship space and a meeting room. Whilst a pleasing and... Read More
A substantial late-Victorian church by F. A. Walters, a prolific Catholic architect of the later phase of the Gothic... Read More
A modest and inexpensive church by the well-known Catholic architect Wilfrid Mangan, substantially altered in the 1980s... Read More
A small stone-built chapel, originally built for the Strict Baptists in 1872 and acquired for Catholic use in 1941.... Read More
A modest church occupying a 1930s former telephone exchange. The conversion was undertaken in 1977 and a narthex added... Read More
One of the newer churches in the diocese, of traditional design, with a large, well-lit interior and furnishings and... Read More
An unusually big and austere building, not intimate but very striking in its design. The Catholic Church built a... Read More
A functional ecumenical centre of 1976-78, with a dedicated Catholic worship space. The building is jointly owned and... Read More
A pleasing red sandstone-fronted Gothic design of the turn of the twentieth century, the interior retaining something... Read More