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.
The church occupies the site of the first Catholic place of worship in Bolton. It was built in 1897 to the design of... Read More
An attractive small church in a late Victorian Gothic style. The interior with its hammerbeam roof is unexpectedly... Read More
Dating from 1960-61 and one of a number of churches built in the Bolton Deanery to serve the expanding suburbs of the... Read More
A simple but well appointed building of 1958-9 in Romanesque style, with a tall campanile. The church has a calm... Read More
A sizeable church designed by Greenhalgh & Williams and built in 1953-4. The architects used their trademark portal... Read More
The church was built in 1898-1900 in a densely built-up area of industry and workers’ housing. It occupies a corner... Read More
A simple modern church of traditional character, designed by Greenhalgh & Williams and built in 1974-5. Although it... Read More
A large church designed by Greenhalgh & Williams and built in 1956-8. The sloping site was used to advantage by... Read More
A simple building which started life in 1954 as a school. Although it has no special architectural interest, it has... Read More
A modest design of the 1980s, not of special architectural interest. It has undergone few changes since it was built,... Read More
A post-war design by Geoffrey Williams of Greenhalgh & Williams. Although traditional in its plan form and... Read More
Built at the expense of two well-known wealthy local Catholic families. The external appearance is a little severe, but... Read More