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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The architecturally most ambitious of the four churches served from Coleford, this is a brick-built church of the late... Read More
A stone-built late Victorian church by A. J. C. Scoles in his favoured (and by then somewhat old-fashioned) early... Read More
A striking neo-Norman design of the early twentieth century by F. W. Tasker, built to house the national shrine of Our... Read More
One of the major Victorian churches of south London; a Decorated Gothic ragstone church of about 1850 by William... Read More
An Italianate design of 1906-07 by Claude Kelly. The intended western campanile was never built, but the church remains... Read More
A quirky Classical design, one of many churches built with the help of Miss Frances Ellis, a major benefactor to the... Read More
A bright, modern church whose architectural interest lies mainly in its west elevation with its distinctive apses. The... Read More
A former Methodist church of 1885, much altered in the course of adaptation for Catholic use.The church was opened... Read More
The English mother house of the Augustinian Friars, reacquired by the order in 1953. The fourteenth century infirmary... Read More
An early post-Relief Act church in chapel style, much embellished in the later nineteenth century under the patronage... Read More
A modest late nineteenth century brick chapel, serving a coal mining area, much altered in the 1980s.A chapel was... Read More
A large modern church of functional design by Donald Plaskett Marshall. A reordering by Austin Winkley in 1983 created... Read More