Here is a complete listing of the churches of England and Wales that have been assessed under the 'Taking Stock' project.
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A Gothic Revival church of the 1850s designed by a leading Catholic architect. The planning and motifs employed are... Read More
A plain brick structure built in the late 1950s on a longitudinal plan, designed without aisles to maximise the... Read More
One of Jennings, Homer & Lynch’s more notable church designs in the diocese, with a fan-shaped plan designed to... Read More
A highly important church in the history of Midlands Catholicism. It adjoins the early eighteenth century Giffard... Read More
A modern brick church of 1991 arranged on standard post-Vatican II lines. The exterior is unexceptional but the... Read More
A modern brick church with a broad, fan-shaped plan on post-Vatican II lines.The first church was built on Stafford... Read More
A modern design, externally plain, but with a large square open worship space oversailed by a dramatic suspended... Read More
A striking interwar brick design by Sandy & Norris, with a showpiece frontage fusing modern Romanesque and Art Deco... Read More
A church of the late 1960s, of brick and concrete construction, with an angular appearance and a large, open worship... Read More
A notable circular design by Desmond Williams & Associates, designed to accommodate post-Vatican II liturgical... Read More
A large and important Gothic Revival church in the style of c. 1300 built in the 1850s by one of the leading church... Read More
A modern brick-faced church with an external design of powerful geometry, and a softer and pleasing interior. It was... Read More