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 former cinema of the 1930s, the building was converted in 1961 for use as a church. It retains the original fold-down... Read More
A fine, landmark building on Chiswick High Road, by a well-known and significant Catholic architect, John Kelly. The... Read More
A simple functional modern church building of little architectural interest.The first Catholic church at Chopwell... Read More
An ambitious design by Edmund Kirby, a powerful presence in the streetscape with a striking west front. The interior... Read More
St Chad's has grown accretively from its origins in 1791. The tower has some architectural quality and the earlier... Read More
A competent lancet Gothic design by Matthew Honan, typical of the cheaper kind of church being built around the turn of... Read More
St Mary’s is a highly visible building which forms a local landmark. Despite the history of piecemeal building it... Read More
St Gregory’s is of historical importance as an early manifestation of revived open Catholic observance in the Chorley... Read More
This small place of worship occupies a former private house with an extension, now used as the worship area, designed... Read More
A modest single-cell Gothic Revival structure of the 1860s, with associations with the eccentric character Baron Corvo.... Read More
A modest interwar chapel with a white pebbledashed exterior and an attractive homely interior with segmental ceiling. A... Read More
A functional red brick church of the 1990s, fit for purpose but not of architectural significance. Furnishings of note... Read More