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 plain portal-framed structure of the 1950s, with later additions. In 1936 Fr James Malone of Crayford built a... Read More
A typical example of the simple Pre-Emancipation Regency type of chapel that predominated before the surge of building... Read More
A simple post-war church design.Building of the church began in 1953, on a plot of land acquired ten years earlier.... Read More
Interesting for its plan form but not otherwise distinguished and clearly built to a tight budget.In 1911 Mary Ann... Read More
A post-Vatican II church, thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of the new liturgy. It is linked to the previous... Read More
A good mainstream example of a 1960s church, built at the time of the Second Vatican Council, still traditional in its... Read More
A substantial brick church in the Gothic style, built in the late nineteenth century under the patronage of Baroness... Read More
A building of some historical interest for its possible Nonconformist origins and later Catholic use, internally... Read More
A modest but attractive sub-Arts & Crafts church of the 1930s. The sanctuary reordering is of high... Read More
A good and complete example of the basilican style, popular in the mid-twentieth century. The interest of the building... Read More
The first Catholic church to be built in Bournemouth. The original church and presbytery were designed by Henry... Read More
A loosely Italianate basilican design by T. H. B. Scott, with a well-composed facade and an attractive... Read More