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 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
The first Catholic church in Tiverton dates from 1836, and is of considerable interest. That however has now closed. St... Read More