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 fairly large (intended to be larger) and late church by Sebastian Comper, in a loosely Classical style, with some... Read More
An economical Gothic design by Sebastian Comper, half its intended size. Catholic worship revived in the Bletchley area... Read More
A mid-Victorian brick Gothic Revival church, T. R. Donnelly’s first church design in the diocese. The building was... Read More
A fairly large church in Early English style, on a prominent corner site. Part of the early development of... Read More
A large, but well massed church built for the Benedictines from designs by A.M. Dunn. The large expanse of continuous... Read More
A simple but attractive converted garage in the garden of a fine Edwardian house. Its primary interest lies in the... Read More
Bodmin was the centre of Catholic missionary activity in Cornwall in the late nineteenth century, when the Canons... Read More
A fine urban church by J. S. Hansom, its interior impressing in its height, size and austere quality. In 1864 the... Read More
A good post-war village church, designed by the prolific Manchester firm of Reynolds & Scott. The interior is... Read More
A stone-built church of striking roof form, one of a series of interesting 1960s designs in the diocese by John... Read More
One of the earliest surviving churches in the Bolton Deanery and an interesting and now relatively rare example of the... Read More
Although small in scale, the church of St Patrick is a landmark within the area. It dates from 1861, and with its... Read More