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.
An octagonal post-Vatican II design, marked internally and externally by a fine gabled corona. In 1919,... Read More
A large and imposing traditional post-war design and late work by Adrian Gilbert Scott, occupying a prominent location... Read More
A monumental traditional design, dominating the suburban setting it serves. The church is a late (1963-4) design by... Read More
A large red brick Gothic church of the 1890s, of high townscape value but notable above all for the quality and... Read More
A traditional and finely-detailed design of 1964-6 by Harrison & Cox, its basilican interior notable for its... Read More
A typical church of the late 1960s, the exterior given interest by the variety of wall-planes and coloured facing... Read More
A modern church dating from 1987 which provides a large and convenient worship space with a hall attached.Mass was... Read More
Birtley is one of the oldest Catholic missions in County Durham, dating from the late seventeenth century. From its... Read More
A brick-faced, reinforced concrete church of the 1950s, traditional in plan. The church has a light and welcoming... Read More
A cheaply-built church and hall of the 1950s, incorporating a stone-built early Victorian building, possibly a... Read More
A stone-built Gothic church from the early days of the resurgence of Catholic church-building in the 1840s, with later... Read More
The oldest surviving purpose-built church still in use in the Diocese of Leeds. The presbytery was built first, about... Read More