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 and impressive design of the mid-1960s, displaying popular motifs of church design of that time, and in... Read More
A church of the 1980s, with a striking fortress-like exterior and a more recent freestanding glass campanile, something... Read More
A late design of 1988 by Cyril Horsley, simple in character, but given some external presence by the octagonal top-lit... Read More
A large town church of the 1880s in thirteenth century Gothic style by Albert Vicars, built to serve a poor and mainly... Read More
A Roman basilican design of the first decade of the twentieth century, built as a memorial to Cardinal (St) John Henry... Read More
An elaborate and richly decorated mid-nineteenth century church in fourteenth century Gothic style, funded entirely by... Read More
A large interwar church with a wide and lofty interior, the striking post-war addition of a tall west bell tower by G.... Read More
A brick church of 1938, built from designs by E. Bower Norris to serve the expanding area of Great Barr. It is... Read More
A functional structure of 1981 by Lanner of Wakefield.In 1965 a Mass Centre was opened at the primary school in Lakey... Read More
A neo-Romanesque design by G. B. Cox, completed just before the outbreak of the Second World War. The interior is... Read More
A late nineteenth century church by A. J. C. Scoles in his favoured thirteenth century Gothic style. The exterior is... Read More
A church building of two contrasting halves, separated by a hundred years: a compact, Gothic Revival building of 1877... Read More