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 plain post-Vatican II design, built to serve a post-war housing estate. The parish was erected in 1964 to... Read More
A striking hexagonal design of the Post-Vatican II period, its tall needle spire acting as a local landmark. The... Read More
An early and fine Gothic Revival design of 1838-40 by Weightman & Hadfield, built at the expense of the twelfth... Read More
A fine mid-1960s church by L.A.G. Prichard, with a fan-shaped plan. The circular baptistery is a landmark on the... Read More
One of the many churches designed by H. Bingham Towner in the diocese. Externally a satisfying composition that stands... Read More
An exterior that has the ‘wow’ factor in its wider composition and because of its clear derivation from medieval... Read More
An unusual church with an attractive and devotional interior. St Michael’s was opened on 25 April 1966 and cost... Read More
The significance of the building lies in the fact that it occupies the early nineteenth-century engine house of a... Read More
A handsome stone-built Early English Gothic design of the early twentieth century; not adventurous for its date and... Read More
The church was designed in the late 1950s and built in the early 60s. This was a time of optimism after wartime... Read More
A large and characterful late-nineteenth century church and presbytery, built from the designs of James Sinnott for... Read More
One of three identical designs produced for churches in the Swindon area in a climate of post-war austerity, with... Read More