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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An early twentieth-century brick chapel with a well-designed modern extension.A school-chapel was built in 1878 from... Read More
Edmund Kirby was the architect of many Catholic churches in the North West and Blessed Sacrament is a competent... Read More
A fairly standard but not uncharacterful design of the 1950s, of reinforced concrete construction and T-shaped in plan.... Read More
A representative example of post-war design, built just before the Second Vatican Council. A portal frame... Read More
A functional building of the 1970s, not of special architectural or historic interest.In the years immediately... Read More
A modest Gothic church of the 1880s by Canon A. J. C. Scoles, built for the Benedictines on land said to have been part... Read More
A late Gothic Revival church by Arthur Young, showing Arts and Crafts influences. Young’s design was never fully... Read More
A post-Vatican II design by Reynolds & Scott, with the sanctuary on the long axis. The altar canopy is of some... Read More
A fine early-twentieth century church in basilican style, with applied and integral polychromy, both inside and out.... Read More
Basilican design, no doubt very old-fashioned for its date. However, the interior is light and elegant.In 1911 the... Read More
A plain, brick church of the early 1960s, built on a traditional longitudinal plan. The prominent campanile forms a... Read More
The building complex forms a readily identifiable group on a principal route in Alfreton. The core of the building is a... Read More