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 former Methodist chapel standing on a locally prominent site. Of standard design for the date (1907), the building is... Read More
A simple brick church of the late 1960s, notable for dalle de verre glass by Charles Norris OSB.The church was built... Read More
A straightforward church design by Richard Byrom, typical of its date in its vaguely Romanesque styling. The interior... Read More
A typical example of a modest urban church of the 1870s with its simple red brick and stone Gothic styling and its... Read More
A Perpendicular Gothic design of the 1840s by the short-lived architect John Harper, who was based in York; the lantern... Read More
A handsome Greek Revival design of the 1830s, with a stone frontage and built alongside a presbytery of the 1760s.... Read More
A large, late 1950s brick church, conventionally planned as it predates the changes emanating from Vatican II. The... Read More
This Gothic Revival church of 1861 is a late work of the notable Catholic architect J. J. Scoles. Part of a group of... Read More
A small but substantial Victorian Gothic church of the 1870s built to serve a mining community which has now... Read More
A utilitarian structure of the 1960s, of no evident architectural or historical significance.The church was blessed... Read More
A little-altered example of a mid-twentieth century church, and probably the first commission to be completed by... Read More
A former Church in Wales church shared for worship since 1975 but purchased by the Diocese of Wrexham in 1985 and used... Read More