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 striking modern design, built before the Second Vatican Council to the designs of Thomas Price, responding... Read More
An ambitious early design by F. R. Bates, built by the Rosminian Order to serve the newly-developed Splott area. The... Read More
A modern church designed by F. R. Bates, Son & Price to serve a new housing development. The building is... Read More
Designed by F. R. Bates, Son & Price of Newport and opened in 1964, St Teilo is an interesting building of... Read More
The church and shrine complex was built in 1970 from designs by Weightman & Bullen, a well-known firm of Catholic... Read More
A plain hall-type post-war church, not (on the basis of external inspection) of special architectural or historic... Read More
A handsome late nineteenth century red sandstone church in Perpendicular Gothic style by Dunn, Hansom & Dunn of... Read More
A post-Vatican II church, not (on the basis of external inspection) of special architectural or historic interest.The... Read More
A substantial post-war church in early Christian basilican style by the prolific Preston church architect Wilfrid... Read More
A design and build post-Vatican II church, not of special architectural or historic interest.The church was designed... Read More
A gently modern post-war reinterpretation of early Christian basilican style.The church was built in 1961 from... Read More
A well-executed early work of the prominent Yorkshire architect M. E. Hadfield, containing good quality later... Read More