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 modest 1869 brick church with stone detailing reminiscent of William Burges and with excellent stained glass by W.... Read More
An exuberant display of late nineteenth century medievalism right in the town centre, close to the medieval church of... Read More
A small chapel in the basement of a former school of 1901. The church is the successor to a school-chapel of c.1850.... Read More
A Gothic Revival flint and stone church built in 1914-15 from designs by Arthur Young, and financed in part by the... Read More
A small church built in the 1950s with the help of Irish construction workers. It was reordered and extended in 2002-3,... Read More
A well-designed simple building with some unusually interesting and high quality furnishings and fittings, especially... Read More
A modest interwar church in the Early Christian style, with a light, Arts and Crafts-influenced interior. The church... Read More
A church in a stripped version of the loosely basilican round-arched style so popular for Catholic churches in the... Read More
A 1958 (and later) conversion of a utilitarian former factory and showroom to create a modest church and... Read More
A modest red brick early twentieth century church, with a contemporary presbytery. The most notable of the fittings is... Read More
A well-designed post-Vatican II church on an oval plan lit by an oval lantern. The rock-faced exterior has a rather... Read More
A plain interwar church, intended as the church hall for a projected church (unexecuted). It was built in the garden... Read More