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.
A landmark structure of the 1950s, at the civic heart of this planned interwar estate. Internally, the church is... Read More
A prominent and well-detailed church built by Pugin & Pugin for the Benedictines in 1909, with high quality... Read More
An economical design of the early 1950s, its Italianate bell tower a local landmark. The church complex is located... Read More
A church of the time of the Second Vatican Council, modern in construction but conventional in plan. It occupies a... Read More
A church of the 1990s, not architecturally distinguished, but with a truly remarkable interior, an amalgam... Read More
A flint Gothic church of the early twentieth century, extended (but not completed) in contextual style between the... Read More
A plain post-war design, occupying a prominent position in the top corner in the open space of Glencoyne Square and... Read More
A 1960s church of highly distinctive construction and design, with a double hyperbolic paraboloid roof evoking the... Read More
A modern structure, fit for purpose and with a warm, welcoming interior, serving a housing estate and the wider rural... Read More
A modern design by Thomas Price of the time of the Second Vatican Council, of block-like form with simple rectangular... Read More
A bold and unusual design, prominent in the townscape of the conservation area, and with a semicircular seating plan... Read More
A large red brick church in Early English Gothic style, originally built as an Independent chapel and acquired and... Read More