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.
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
A post-war prefabricated structure, not of architectural or historic significance. The church occupies a fairly large... Read More
A late 1960s church by George Mathers, square on plan and with a central spirelet.The church was built as a satellite... Read More