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 modern church built to a fan-shaped plan, providing an intimate worship space within a broadly traditional external... Read More
An impressive 1960s church design, responding thoughtfully to the needs of the post-Vatican II liturgy. The function... Read More
A well massed building taking advantage of its hillside setting and with a somewhat severe architectural character not... Read More
Of considerable historic interest as the only executed work in England by George Jonas Wigley, a significant figure in... Read More
St Mary’s church and its ancillary buildings form an attractive group at the heart of the Woolton Conservation Area.... Read More
A simple but elegant chapel of 1961 by Walters & Kerr Bate. Built to serve the workers at the adjacent industrial... Read More
A Decorated Gothic Revival church by A. W. N. Pugin, his first in London, built to serve the families of the Catholic... Read More
The Catholic mission of Wootton Wawen is one of the oldest in England and for many years after 1677 Jesuit priests were... Read More
A simple church of 1950, intended as ‘semi-permanent’, and with a vaguely Spanish-style brick gable at the front.... Read More
There has been a Catholic church in Worcester on or near the present site since the 1740s. The present building was... Read More
A building of the mid-1960s which combines an Italianate brick exterior with a more contemporary interior. The building... Read More
A good and complete church by E. W. Pugin, part of the Benedictine mission to West Cumberland.Founded from Whitehaven... Read More