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.
Maryvale is very significant in the history of the Catholic Church in England. It was a mission in the seventeenth... Read More
A stately and well-detailed interwar essay in Early Gothic by G. B. Cox, echoing in some respects his earlier church at... Read More
A modest church dating originally from the late 1930s, significantly altered and enlarged in the 1960s, with an... Read More
An interwar brick church of traditional form but with modernistic detailing, built to serve a new and expanding... Read More
A large functional church and presbytery of the early 1970s. The church was designed as a flexible worship space to... Read More
A modest post-war suburban church, using modern materials to provide a spacious, flexible interior. This parish... Read More
A plain but dignified late essay in the modern basilican style by Sandy & Norris.The parish was formed in 1956,... Read More
An interwar basilican design by George Drysdale, externally unremarkable but with an extraordinarily rich interior of... Read More
An imposing early twentieth century Gothic Revival suburban church designed by H. T. Sandy and G. B. Cox. The building... Read More
A notable reinforced concrete design by Richard Gilbert Scott, built to a fan-shaped plan to serve the needs of the... Read More
A brick building of the 1920s by George Drysdale, built on a Greek cross plan, and significantly enlarged in the 1960s... Read More
A finely-detailed Basilican design of the 1920s by E. Bower Norris, with a landmark campanile and a simple and... Read More