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 well-detailed design of the early 1850s by Charles Hansom in the Second Pointed Gothic style, the intended north... Read More
A modest design of 1966, old-fashioned for its date but with an attractive centrally-planned interior.The church... Read More
A plain church building to an interwar design by W.C. Mangan. The building has an Italianate character, typical of... Read More
A 1970s church built on the site of a 1930s temporary church. The design was apparently provided by the parish priest.... Read More
An L-shaped complex of two former Cotswold barns dating from the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century, used... Read More
A plain modern design, not of architectural or historical significance.The present Catholic community in Castle... Read More
A rather old-fashioned building for 1890, with a traditional aisled plan and little embellishment. The post-Vatican II... Read More
A building of considerable interest, both on account of its architectural quality and because it is the work of Edward... Read More
A small, plain Romanesque revival church by F.W. Tasker, very similar to his slightly earlier church of St Gertrude at... Read More
An externally plain red brick Gothic church, with a rich interior commemorating Catholic martyrs.A school was built... Read More
Primarily of local interest as a relic of industrial archaeology.This is a small and attractive stone built structure... Read More
A Gothic Revival suburban parish church by Canon A. J. C. Scoles, completed in stages over thirty years. A shrine to... Read More