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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An interesting post-war design, compromised by the removal of the original steel ‘tower’ and by window... Read More
A good post-war church in Byzantine-influenced style. Well-proportioned exterior and well-detailed interior, marred by... Read More
An architecturally unexceptional design of the 1950s by Jack Langtry-Langton.In the 1920s the Bierley estate was... Read More
A good example of a Victorian suburban church, which contributes positively to the street scene and is notable for its... Read More
An interesting church of some architectural and artistic merit. Interesting as a conversion (although the Simpson work... Read More
A modest building of the 1950s, well cared for and fit-for-purpose. Buttershaw is situated at the southwestern edge of... Read More
A good mainstream Gothic Revival church of the late Victorian period by a noted local architect and with an overlay of... Read More
A single-storey church of system-built construction clad in pebbledashed or boarded panels, under a shallow-pitched... Read More
The second Catholic church to be built in Bradford. With the associated convent and schools it forms part of a dense... Read More
A striking 1970s church with impressive interior special qualities and many furnishings designed for the... Read More
This inner city church is an important local landmark, built in a stripped Gothic style. The interior retains its... Read More
The church occupies the principal first-floor room in the mid-nineteenth-century former Town Hall, one of the finest... Read More