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 small mission church of the 1860s, with attractive and somewhat ‘Rogueish’ Gothic detail. It is hidden away in a... Read More
A functional hall-church building of 1961, built to serve an expanding commuter village. From 8 June 1952 Wombourne... Read More
An unusual, possibly unique example of a Catholic church built using the CLASP method of prefabricated construction,... Read More
A modern church whose cluttered-looking exterior belies an impressive interior space devised on a pentagram... Read More
Built in 1850 as the Woodbridge Literary and Mechanics’ Institution, the building became a Catholic church in 1930.... Read More
A magnificent church of the 1840s, by a major Catholic architect and a testament to the deep faith of its founder.... Read More
A big, barn-like timber structure built in the 1960s without the involvement of an architect. It occupies a large site,... Read More
A large Early English Gothic church by Canon A. J. C. Scoles, who also designed the adjacent Franciscan friary. The... Read More
An attractive but architecturally unexceptional late Victorian church, originally intended as a dual-purpose school and... Read More
A modest interwar Gothic church, altered internally.At the beginning of the twentieth century new coal mines were... Read More
Built in 1967, the church reflects typical architectural and liturgical interests of the time – a desire to break... Read More
An interwar church in Tudor Gothic Revival style, built shortly after the founding of the parish. The planned sanctuary... Read More