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 urban church built by Canon Scoles for the Carmelites, whose priory to the rear of the site he had built... Read More
The main body of the church is a modest but pleasing building formed out of a small former grammar school of the... Read More
A large and impressive building by Frederick Arthur Walters (1849-1931), designed towards the end of his career.... Read More
Consecrated on 5 December 1792, this building is of considerable importance on both religious and architectural... Read More
An octagonal design, designed to meet the need for a church in the suburbs of Winchester. Its plan form maximises the... Read More
A late church by Sandy & Norris, unusually planned with two naves to cater for seasonally fluctuating... Read More
The church stands in a conspicuous position in the streetscape and is a work of Pugin & Pugin, a well-known firm of... Read More
A former miners’ welfare complex, probably built just before or after the First World War and brought into use by... Read More
A functional timber building of the post-war period. The idea of a separate church for Old Windsor was first raised... Read More
A large church in the late-thirteenth to early-fourteenth century style which was so popular in the mid-Victorian... Read More
A conventional building for its time, designed to provide good-sized accommodation quickly and relatively cheaply. The... Read More
A well-detailed 1960s church, designed to fit in with its village context while nevertheless remaining distinctively... Read More