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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The first independent work of architecture by [Sir] Giles Gilbert Scott, the architect of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral,... Read More
A simple, functional church-cum-hall of 1960, intended to serve a more substantial permanent church which has never... Read More
A modest church of the interwar period, with an attractive interior of distinctly Italianate character.The first... Read More
A late nineteenth-century Gothic Revival church, restored in the 1950s after bomb damage. It retains a few of the... Read More
A plain Gothic Revival church built for the Dominican Sisters by Gilbert Blount. The church was later extended by the... Read More
A modest church with a domestic external appearance, originally dating from 1898 and extended several times since. The... Read More
An economical post-war design, one of a number of churches in the diocese designed by J. S. Comper.In 1916 Mrs Juliet... Read More
A good example of church-building ideas around 1960, influenced by the architect’s visit to Scandinavia in 1956. The... Read More
Of outstanding significance for its central liturgical planning; the first such example in the country. Externally, the... Read More
A simple building with a calm devotional atmosphere inside but of no great architectural or townscape importance.In... Read More
A bold and individual example of the popular Early Christian/Byzantine style of Catholic church building popularised by... Read More
A modest example of a village church, designed in traditional style by Charles Simpson, and with a little-altered... Read More