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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An important, substantial and little-altered eighteenth-century private chapel. It was built discreetly within one of... Read More
A very late Gothic Revival church, upon which building started just before the onset of the Second World War, and was... Read More
A plain red brick interwar design, with later addition, making no more than a modest contribution to the Wareham... Read More
This is a small church, constructed cheaply but not without some care to the design. The prominent, over-arching,... Read More
A small but unexpectedly rich stone-built church in transitional Romanesque-Early Gothic style, built for the soldiers... Read More
A large brick basilican interwar church by George Drysdale, partner of Leonard Stokes, and occupying a landmark... Read More
A simple red-brick and stone-banded church built in two phases between the wars, with a later narthex, all held... Read More
A plain building of the mid-1970s, designed as a church hall, serving a postwar housing estate.St Joseph’s was... Read More
A large town church by one of the leading church practices in Liverpool in the late nineteenth century. Although the... Read More
Historically important as the first Catholic mission and church in Warrington. The later Pugin & Pugin work is also... Read More
A well-designed and attractively-proportioned building of 1915, with a striking exterior and good internal enrichment,... Read More
The grandest Catholic church in Warrington and a major work by E. W. and P. P. Pugin, elaborately fitted out.A ... Read More