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 handsome Italianate church built in 1906 for the Redemptorist order, along with a monastery incorporating Windhill... Read More
A small, simple Arts and Crafts design of 1930 by a well-known Catholic architect, designed to sit comfortably in its... Read More
A plain building of the 1970s, built as a chapel-of-ease to St Albans.The church was built as a chapel-of-ease to St... Read More
A modest suburban church of the late 1950s, the original design simplified to save on costs, and subsequently altered.... Read More
A plain design of the 1950s, serving an estate of council housing.The parish was erected and the church and... Read More
A large brick Basilican Romanesque design by Norris & Reynolds, typical of many Catholic churches built in the... Read More
An ambitious design in a free Decorated Gothic style by Edward Goldie. The church is the fourth on or near the site,... Read More
A well-detailed church of the 1920s in Lombard Romanesque style. The building was significantly reduced in size after a... Read More
A plain design of the early 1980s, not of architectural or historic interest.The parish was erected in 1959 and a... Read More
A well-designed church of the early 1980s, with contemporary presbytery and parish hall. The church interior is... Read More
The most architecturally ambitious pre-Catholic Emancipation church in the diocese, and a soaring early Gothic Revival... Read More
A simple building of the late 1960s, designed as a church hall to serve a future complex, only realised in part. The... Read More