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 church built in 1964 on a T-plan in a stripped down round-arched style. Unlike other designs from L.A.G.... Read More
A modest post-Vatican II church serving a modern residential settlement.Originally a rural hamlet, Burtonwood is now... Read More
One of the oldest Catholic missions in the diocese. Although post-dating Emancipation, the present church is more akin... Read More
A large, conspicuous and little-altered early 1960s church, modern in design but with clear echoes of... Read More
An unremarkable modern building, designed by the successor firm to that of F. X. Velarde.Built to serve new... Read More
Of some interest as a dual-purpose building erected under the patronage of two prolific clerical builders, but not of... Read More
A small but strikingly tall red brick church in an elaborate English Decorated Gothic style typical of its architect,... Read More
A small but highly significant sandstone church by A. W. N. Pugin, leading architect and apologist for the Gothic... Read More
A unique survival in central London of an eighteenth-century Catholic chapel. Built in 1788 from designs by Joseph... Read More
A handsome stone-built Gothic Revival village church by the noted Newcastle architect A.M. Dunn, retaining much of its... Read More
A traditional church in modern forms by a well-known local architect, retaining much of its original mid-1960s... Read More
A well-detailed and functional modern church of hexagonal form with an open plan worship space.Washington was one... Read More