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 large church in Decorated Gothic style, designed by Dunn, Hansom & Dunn of Newcastle and built in 1887-90 at the... Read More
A plain brick church of 1958, and a characteristic design by Wearing & Hastings of Norwich, with vestigial Gothic... Read More
A low-key, functional but carefully-considered dual-purpose design of the 1970s by the Burles Newton partnership,... Read More
A prefabricated hut clad in corrugated iron, erected as a hospital ward during the First World War and subsequently... Read More
A careful 1970s addition to the sixteenth and seventeenth century buildings of Fisher House by Gerard Goalen &... Read More
A slightly unusual church with a mainland European character, presumably influenced by the Belgian order which... Read More
A brick Gothic church of the 1870s which was substantially rebuilt in the late 1940s after war damage.The first... Read More
An ambitious design of the interwar years, built as a convent chapel and combining arts and crafts, basilican and... Read More
A plain interwar basilican design by Sandy & Norris, with a simple, dignified interior, but not of special... Read More
In the city of St Thomas Becket’s martyrdom, and in the shadow of Canterbury Cathedral. The church was built on the... Read More
A simple church of the 1930s, vaguely Dutch in style, built from the designs of a local architect at a time of... Read More
A dual-purpose church and hall built in the 1960s. The design provides a well-lit interior and flexible space. The... Read More