Here is a complete listing of the churches of England and Wales that have been assessed under the 'Taking Stock' project.
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A small church, the main interest of which lies in the elaborate architectural elements, such as the main door surround... Read More
A welcoming modern building incorporating some items from the 1902 church it replaced.The future parish was... Read More
The Tottenham mission was established in 1793 by an émigré French clergyman. The present church is a simple turn of... Read More
A simple and economical church of the 1960s built from designs by Arthur Farebrother & Partners using the Lanner... Read More
A modest building, quite striking in the local context, with an Italian flavour. The church was clearly built to a... Read More
A modest mid-Victorian Gothic Revival church in a simple Early English style. It was evidently built (in two stages)... Read More
A mid-nineteenth century Nonconformist chapel converted for Catholic worship in the 1970s.In the 1820s a Catholic... Read More
A late town church by Edward Welby Pugin, completed after his death by his younger brothers. The establishment of this... Read More
A church designed with great sensitivity and assurance by Bowen Dann Davies in the modernist vernacular style that the... Read More
A church of significant interest, both for its accomplished external design, and for the quality of its interior and... Read More
A dignified and well-proportioned church with high quality altar fittings and notable Stations of the Cross. With the... Read More
An important church dating from the mid-nineteenth century by a major architect, and built on an ambitious scale. It... Read More