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 stately Romanesque church of the early twentieth century, designed by F.A. Walters for the Benedictines. The... Read More
A brick interwar church in Italian Romanesque style designed by Cyril Bates for the Rosminians. Funded partly by a... Read More
A striking church of 1964 by Thomas Price, designed on a T-shaped plan to encourage active participation in the... Read More
A thoughtfully-configured functional brick design by F.R. Bates, Son & Price, externally somewhat austere, and... Read More
A concrete-framed church of 1960 and the most inventive of a large number of churches built in the Cardiff suburbs by... Read More
A functional design of 1980 by F.R. Bates, Son & Price, serving a post-war housing estate.In 1951 a hut at the... Read More
A simple steel-framed building of 1957, built to serve a new housing estate and originally intended as a temporary... Read More
An interwar red brick Italian Romanesque design by Joseph Goldie, with the earlier presbytery forming a prominent... Read More
A fairly late work by the firm of F. R. Bates, Son & Price, who designed a large number of Catholic churches in... Read More
A hexagonal brick church of the mid-1970s, built to serve a post-war housing estate. The architects were F. R. Bates,... Read More
A late and modest design by F. R. Bates, Son & Price, replacing an earlier church-hall by the same firm of... Read More
A major Gothic Revival design by Charles Hansom, built for the Rosminians in 1860-1. The tower was added in the 1880s,... Read More