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 plain post-war church which was built in the shadow of two cotton mills (now demolished). The predecessor building, a... Read More
An urban Gothic Revival church constructed on a site beside a cotton mill. The benefactress was Lady O’Hagan, the... Read More
A modern church built after the predecessor building of 1904 had to be demolished for the M65. It has several... Read More
A large urban Puginian Gothic Revival church of 1846-49, with strong connections with the Catholic Towneley family. The... Read More
A modern chapel-of-ease which, like St Mary Magdalene, Burnley (qv), was built when the old St Mary Magdalene’s... Read More
The church is part of a complex built in the 1920s to serve the new Watling Estate. The picturesque exterior with its... Read More
This complex by John D. Holmes is typical of its time and decently constructed of modern materials, re-using the large... Read More
A small hexagonal brick church by Percy Thomas & Sons, built the year before the firm won the competition to... Read More
An early nineteenth century chapel and attached presbytery of simple Nonconformist type. They do not follow the normal... Read More
A striking 1970s church of modern design, by a noted local architectural practice.A Mass centre was established at... Read More
The church occupies the former Winshill Institute, a late nineteenth century building of some local historical... Read More
A landmark brick building on the edge of the town centre, its tall tower topped by a short stone spire prominent along... Read More