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 large basilican church of the 1950s, the unremarkable exterior of which belies an impressive interior dominated... Read More
A modest interwar building by Harold Greenhalgh, built as a chapel-of-ease to St Joseph’s, Blackburn. There are no... Read More
A plain tall church of 1936-7, extended in the 1960s. The Lady altar consists of salvaged marble parts from the former... Read More
A very simple church of the 1950s, replacing an earlier church on a different site, with a modern hall addition of... Read More
A functional brick-built church/hall of 1960-61, typical of its time and not of special architectural or historical... Read More
A late Gothic Revival church, of 1890-1891 by A. E. Purdie. It replaced an orphanage chapel which had moved to the site... Read More
A large Gothic Revival church and the earliest church by A.M. Dunn, a prominent Catholic architect of the North East.... Read More
An elaborate mid-nineteenth century Gothic Revival church, built for the Redemptorist order by John Vincent Gandolfi on... Read More
A plain building, part of a major programme of church building in post-war Blackpool. The church is of the same... Read More
A late work by the Pugin & Pugin practice, the east elevation to the road the most decorative.Work started on the... Read More
A large church in a stripped Romanesque style, with much bare wall, owing something to the Art Deco style of the... Read More
The earliest and the most architecturally ambitious Catholic church in Blackpool. Built by E. W. Pugin at the expense... Read More