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 striking design, the high-pitched roof form a type popular for smaller churches in the mid-1960s. The church is... Read More
A clever design for a small rural church in a sensitive countryside location. Its bold modern forms are expressed with... Read More
Built into a sloping site, the church was originally built as a parish hall to serve a separate church which in the... Read More
A building evocative of the early nineteenth century with its decorated polygonal sanctuary embedded into the old hall... Read More
A plain, brick church with a portal frame, built to serve a post-war housing estate. The population of Thrybergh... Read More
A fine mid-nineteenth essay in ecclesiologically-correct fourteenth century Gothic, by a major architect. Placed in a... Read More
Unusual as an early Catholic village church, built using simple Gothic details and with an almost vernacular... Read More
A substantial, functional Gothic church built to serve the workers of Tilbury Docks. The interior has been redecorated... Read More
A plain late 1960s church primarily of interest for its furnishings, including dalle de verre glass by Dom Charles... Read More
A traditionally planned, plain, passage-aisled brick church in stripped Romanesque style, opened at the start of the... Read More
A self-build project of the late 1970s, directed by an architect and retired builder. The construction of the church... Read More
A modest Gothic church of the 1890s designed by Canon A. J. C. Scoles and largely paid for by the Arundell family of... Read More