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.
A large new church, built in 1995-6 after its predecessor burnt down. The interior is a successful compromise between... Read More
A church of the so-called ‘Ellis box’ type funded by Miss Frances Ellis and generally built in South London. Built... Read More
A large and in some respects unusual Gothic design by Pugin & Pugin, showing northern European influences. It is... Read More
A substantial stone-built church in fourteenth century Gothic style, and an early design by Peter Paul Pugin, built for... Read More
Although the west front has a certain drama, St Erconwald’s Church is not a building of much architectural refinement... Read More
An early twentieth century Gothic Revival church occupying a prominent corner site, and forming a good group with the... Read More
A powerful Decorated Gothic design in red brick and Bath stone by Edward Goldie and completed by his son Joseph, which... Read More
The building occupies an important position in the conservation area, overlooking the historic Huguenot burial ground.... Read More
A late Gothic Revival church of 1927-28 by Geoffrey Raymond of Scoles & Raymond. The aisles were added in 1934 and... Read More
A pleasant brick design of 1960, located in the Charlton Conservation Area.The church of St John Vianney was built by... Read More
A small and plain mid-nineteenth Gothic structure of some charm, possibly incorporating fabric from the predecessor... Read More
An elegant classical church by F. W. Tasker with several furnishings of note, including an altar said to have come... Read More