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.
An early-twentieth-century church by Robert Leabon Curtis in the Italian Romanesque style, with external and internal... Read More
A modest Gothic church of 1850 by Charles Hansom, established by the Redemptorists and paid for in part by John Vincent... Read More
A striking building of some architectural quality in a neo-Romanesque idiom. It makes a positive contribution to the... Read More
A hybrid design, with an exterior which might be described as modern Byzantine, and an attractive plaster vaulted,... Read More
A small church of the 1840s by Charles Hansom and a good example of his mentor A. W. N. Pugin’s model of a small... Read More
An early church by A.W.N. Pugin, built with the support of the Earl of Shrewsbury, and of historical importance in the... Read More
An inter-war brick church by the prolific Catholic architect, T. H. B. Scott, in his characteristic, stripped,... Read More
A red brick Gothic church of distinctive and original design, its saddleback tower a prominent feature in the Vauxhall... Read More
A functional design of the early 1960s, conventional for its date both in plan and design. However, the building is... Read More
A functional post-war structure close to Wadebridge town centre.From 1926-32 one of the Canons Regular from Bodmin... Read More
A modest brick interwar church in Lombard Romanesque style, built by the Rosminians. The church was built by the... Read More
A neat solution that makes the most of an awkward site to create two large spaces for worship and social use in one... Read More