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 red brick Gothic church, built for the incoming Irish community, with elaborate later furnishings.The mission was... Read More
One of the oldest Catholic churches still in use in Cumbria. Described by Pevsner as ‘a remarkably substantial... Read More
A small Edwardian red brick Early English Gothic design, and a modest example of the work of a well-known firm of... Read More
A large hall church in modern Romanesque style by Wilfrid Mangan and built in 1930. The church houses London’s... Read More
A modernist church of the 1930s, whose external appearance has been considerably altered in recent years by the... Read More
A large Gothic Revival church of the Edwardian years in a style of c.1300. It is quite conservative in spirit for its... Read More
An early twentieth century Decorated Gothic design by a member of the Gillow family, architects and furniture designers... Read More
An exceptionally large and handsome Jesuit church in the Gothic style, standing on a conspicuous site in a conservation... Read More
An interesting design of 1905 by the well-known Catholic architect F. A. Walters. Like Walters’ church of the Sacred... Read More
A large post-Vatican II church of hexagonal plan, with glass by Whitefriars. In 1962 a large interwar house at 11... Read More
A thoughtful interwar church designed by a member of the Scott dynasty of architects, with an unassuming exterior but a... Read More
A charming, toy-like church of 1933, looking stylistically more like a building of one hundred years earlier. The... Read More