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 fine neo-Romanesque brick design of the 1920s by a notable Newcastle firm of architects. The scale and external... Read More
An inventive small modern church by Brian Rush, with sheer curving brick walls for external effect and an interior made... Read More
A red brick Edwardian church of modest architectural interest, but some historical interest in that it was built to... Read More
A modest and functional church of 1964, built to serve a developing suburb.The chapel was built... Read More
Church and presbytery form a fine set piece, now within a mature and very attractive garden. The architecturally... Read More
A former National School building in a stripped Gothic style, built in 1851. After over a century of school use... Read More
A post-war suburban church by the F. X. Velarde Partnership. Architecturally, it draws upon the planning and massing... Read More
A substantial red brick Edwardian church of 1907 in the Gothic style designed by a parishioner, adjacent to... Read More
A plain church designed by the first mission priest, Fr John Anselm Milward, and built using voluntary labour. A clock... Read More
A characteristic design of decent quality by a respected practice, built on a budget to serve as a chapel-of-ease.... Read More
A functional portal-framed structure, built in 1961 to serve post-war estates to the east of Rotherham.... Read More
A post-Vatican II church by the prolific firm of Burles, Newton & Partners, its internal plan and design more... Read More