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 post-war church which forms an integral element of the local Catholic primary school. Whilst the interior is... Read More
A small post-war church by the prolific practice of Reynolds & Scott, of no special architectural or historic... Read More
The finest example of a type of small-scale and intimate church which was developed by Edmund Kirby for particular... Read More
A fine late church designed by E. W. Pugin, completed by the Pugin practice, and built for the Missionary Oblates of... Read More
One of the first Vatican II-inspired churches in the Diocese of Shrewsbury, designed to focus the attention of all who... Read More
A fine and substantial interwar Gothic design by G. B. Cox, built in two stages, and intended from the outset as a war... Read More
A strong design from the time of the Second Vatican Council, with good furnishings by Hardman Studios. Had the intended... Read More
A notable Italo-Byzantine design by G. B. Cox, influenced no doubt by Westminster Cathedral, and lavishly fitted out... Read More
A neo-Romanesque design of the 1890s, greatly altered in the 1960s. The chief architectural and historical significance... Read More
A functional suburban church built in 1977. Its dedication is a reminder of the historic church of St Peter, Broad... Read More
A notable circular design, capturing the spirit of renewal at the time of the Second Vatican Council. While the plan... Read More
An economical but stylish design from a time of austerity, the church was built in the early 1950s to serve a new... Read More