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 strongly individualistic building in the New Brutalist style, with some furnishings of note.The church was built as... Read More
An early design by F. A. Walters, in a fine setting.The monastery and its church were completed in June 1892 (not... Read More
A modern church of 1996 on a semicircular plan with a separate Blessed Sacrament Chapel. The bell tower is a local... Read More
A late church in the Arts & Crafts tradition, built in 1931 with additions of 1939 and 1955-56. It was a... Read More
A small interwar church of traditional appearance, one of several in the diocese by Roberts & Willman of Taunton.... Read More
A neo-vernacular design with a steeply pitched tile roof, built in 1998. The interior is attractive and welcoming,... Read More
A handsome stone-built Classical chapel with attached priest’s house, built by the Weld family shortly before... Read More
A fine late-Victorian Gothic Revival church in a pleasing free Perpendicular style and with a distinctive saddleback... Read More
A notable neoclassical design of the 1830s by J. M. Derick, in marked contrast to the architect’s slightly later... Read More
One of the older missions in the diocese, this modest church was improvised in 1838 from a former outbuilding to a... Read More
An unusual and little-altered prefabricated building of distinctively rural character, built in 1929 through the... Read More
A small church of 1853-54 by the Puginian architect William Wardell, notable above all for its associations with the... Read More