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 distinctive modern Gothic design by Reynolds & Scott, built in the post-war years to serve an expanding suburb of... Read More
A striking post-war church suburban church, built at the time of, and serving the new liturgical needs of, the Second... Read More
A good, well-detailed Neo-Romanesque design of the early twentieth century, about which information is surprisingly... Read More
A modest interwar structure, testament to the generosity and commitment of a parishioner who gave the land and built... Read More
A multipurpose worship centre of the mid-1960s, with a simple and dignified worship space which can be expanded to... Read More
An interesting and important work of J. A. Hansom, which although built incrementally retains architectural coherence... Read More
A small and functional polygonal building of 1980 with exposed laminated trusses. Mass was first said here from... Read More
Catholic worship in the Chew Valley continued through penal times and a chapel was built in 1806. This very modest... Read More
St Richards is an unremarkable building but contains an extensive scheme of stained glass, an early use in the UK of... Read More
A traditional design, combining Romanesque and Tudor elements, and perhaps the best of Henry Bingham Towner's churches... Read More
A jewel-like structure built by Charles Weld, very modest in size but rich in detail and finish. The Arundell... Read More
A fine modern church, designed by L. A. G. Prichard & Son, who were one of the most interesting designers of... Read More