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 modest design, belonging to a major programme of church building initiated by Bishop Flynn in post-war... Read More
A handsome and richly furnished church serving Blackpool’s South Shore, by James O’Byrne, a leading Liverpool... Read More
The major contribution to a vigorous post-war church building programme in Blackpool and its environs. This is a... Read More
The first church to be built in the newly-created Diocese of Lancaster. St Kentigern is a building of some... Read More
An interesting drum-shaped design of the late 1960s.*Update: The church was closed in 2009 and subsequently... Read More
A functional post-war church, of some interest as a late building by Tom Mellor, with original commissioned... Read More
A late nineteenth century former commercial premises in the town centre, hollowed out and adapted to form a modern... Read More
A modest school-chapel established in 1868 by the Capuchin Franciscans, who ministered in the Cwmbran district at that... Read More
A small, simple building of 1962 with a vernacular internal character, enlivened by the colourful stained glass of... Read More
A modest 1930s Gothic-style church. The interior is of some quality, and has some furnishings of note. Until the... Read More
An early Catholic church building with a castellated villa-like presbytery concealing the church behind; a curious... Read More
A large and strikingly-sited early twentieth century Gothic Revival church by Charles Walker of Newcastle, with an... Read More