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 charming and homely little church, given by a local benefactor and formed from a converted outbuilding.In 1939 Miss... Read More
A large and plain stone-built interwar church, built in the garden of West Lodge, a villa of 1834, which is now used as... Read More
A large and imposing classical church, built as the New Court Congregational Church. The pedimented Corinthian portico... Read More
A large and handsome 1950s Italianate church by W. C. Mangan, who designed many Catholic churches in this style. The... Read More
A church of some architectural distinction by a local architect, in a Free Gothic style characteristic of the period... Read More
A plain lancet Gothic design of the 1880s, much altered in 2013. Furnishings of note include an important historic oak... Read More
Originally a plain early twentieth century church, typical of many built under the patronage of Miss Frances Ellis,... Read More
A modern building of little historical or architectural significance in itself, though containing some fragments of... Read More
An interesting design, fusing elements of Classical, Gothic, Romanesque, Byzantine and Romanesque design, symptomatic... Read More
A modest interwar church of no architectural importance, but with a claim to be the first church in England dedicated... Read More
A splendid large church on a prominent site, designed by the distinguished Catholic architect Joseph Hansom, who also... Read More
A rigorous Gothic Revival design by Joseph Hansom, with a good set of stained glass windows by Hardman. This was the... Read More