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 modest Gothic Revival church in the Early English style, designed by the Catholic architect J. S. Hansom, son of the... Read More
A small and economically-built Gothic revival church by a significant regional firm, close to the medieval priory... Read More
A striking post-Vatican II design by Weightman & Bullen, hexagonal in plan and with a tapering funnel ‘tower’... Read More
An unusual church built by the parish priest and his congregation. The architecture is not distinguished and is let... Read More
A good and substantial rural church, with high quality furnishings, especially the stained glass. The architect George... Read More
A very picturesque small mid-nineteenth century chapel built in Romanesque style for the Scrope family of Danby Hall,... Read More
A late nineteenth-century sandstone complex of church, presbytery and school by Sinnott & Powell, replacing a... Read More
A large and impressive early Gothic Revival design by Gilbert Blount, for the Marist Fathers. Ambitious early plans... Read More
A fine church of the 1950’s by F.X. Velarde, one of the most unusual and innovative Catholic architects of the... Read More
A late Gothic Revival church of 1939, with a plain interior. It retains most of the original furnishings in the... Read More
A Nonconformist chapel converted to Catholic use in 1967, the building has a well-preserved exterior and galleried... Read More
A carefully planned and well constructed building in an attractive village setting. The church was designed by Adrian... Read More