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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One of the most historic and architecturally significant churches in Liverpool. Despite an unsympathetic reordering... Read More
A simple stone-built Gothic chapel of the 1860s, built to serve the largely Irish immigrant community of this... Read More
A substantial interwar design in a free basilican style, occupying a position of high townscape prominence close to... Read More
A simple brick mission church of 1864 in lancet Gothic style, occupying a prominent position in the Trimdon... Read More
In effect a new church, incorporating the footprint and some fabric from the predecessor church. This is a... Read More
An early church by A. J. C. Scoles, and unusually for him in Decorated Gothic style. Originally built in part to serve... Read More
A dramatic, even Brutalist design of the early 1970s, the last and the best of three churches built in the diocese by... Read More
A large and important mid-Victorian Gothic Revival church by J.A. Hansom, one of the leading Catholic architects of... Read More
An impressive brick-built Lombard Romanesque-style church of the interwar period by E. Bower Norris. The exterior with... Read More
A modern, functional steel-framed church with a pleasant, welcoming interior. A reredos panel by the Hardman firm... Read More
A 1970s example of the work of Maguire & Murray, whose 1958 church at Bow Common Lane London was highly... Read More
A modest single-volume building of 1960 with some furnishings of note.The Crowther family persuaded Fr Gardiner of St... Read More