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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A Vatican II-era church by Thomas Price on a plan designed to facilitate full and active participation in the liturgy.... Read More
A simple but functional building by Wearing & Hastings that has been little changed since it was built in the late... Read More
A modern church housed in an extended nineteenth century former printing works. The chief significance of the building... Read More
The Abbey church is an integral but relatively modest part of the monastic complex at Caldey Island, which was... Read More
A small two-cell medieval church, probably of the late twelfth or early thirteenth century, repaired and restored in... Read More
Part of a small medieval priory which was a Norman re-foundation on the site of a fifth or sixth century Celtic... Read More
A utilitarian prefabricated post-war structure, built as a chapel-of-ease to Chepstow.The church is a post-war... Read More
A utilitarian structure of 1954 with an equally utilitarian addition of 1984. The church was at one time served from... Read More
A functional 1960s structure with a laminated timber frame, housing a good collection of modern liturgical furnishings... Read More
A modern neo-Vernacular design, nicely detailed and built with flexibility in mind.St Anthony’s is a... Read More
A post-war church brick church, in its character bearing some resemblance to the Art Deco churches of Cachemaille-Day... Read More
A simple Gothic Revival church built in the 1850s for the Irish tin miners of the Camborne area. The church has been... Read More