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 functional modern church serving a post-war housing estate.Westvale is a district of the new town of Kirkby,... Read More
A fine modern church of 1986, with furnishings designed by the architect Vincente Stienlet and the sculptor Fenwick... Read More
A plain Georgian chapel later aggrandised, including a classical façade of 1909.The earliest baptismal entry for... Read More
An idiosyncratic and attractive church design of the interwar years by George Drysdale, a pupil and partner of Leonard... Read More
A small former Methodist chapel of the 1880s, acquired and adapted for Catholic use in 1990. The exterior has some... Read More
A small stone-built church built at the end of the Victorian period, probably from designs by Edmund Kirby, to serve a... Read More
A modest structure, built as a temporary church-hall in 1926. The intention was to build a church in the west range of... Read More
A modest design and build structure of 1971, not of special architectural or historical interest.In 1933 a 3.5... Read More
A former tithe barn sympathetically converted for use as a church in the 1960s, with a recent porch extension. It forms... Read More
A post-war interpretation of traditional church forms by W.C. Mangan. Some of the original or early fittings have been... Read More
A simple centrally-planned modern church of the mid 1970s, which replaced an earlier church in a converted barn, of... Read More
A design-and-build church of the 1970s.Whiston originated as a mining village on the edge of the Lancashire... Read More