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 imposing and little-altered church in a prominent location within the Colwyn Bay Pwllycrochan Conservation Area. It... Read More
A small and functional building of the late 1960s, not of special architectural or historical interest. The date... Read More
A large Gothic Revival church built from designs by William Wardell to serve the East End, and the successor to the... Read More
The oldest Catholic church in use in Cheshire, designed along with its contemporary attached presbytery by Dr Hall, the... Read More
A relatively unaltered mid-Victorian church by James O’Byrne, with a distinctive saddleback tower and, housing a... Read More
An attractive Edwardian design, the church gift of Mary Louisa Mostyn of Talacre, a member of the leading Catholic... Read More
A post-war church in the Early Christian style, designed by local architect Anthony J. Rossi. Several furnishings were... Read More
A small modern church of 2009. The first church was built in 1954-55, an early design by Anthony Joseph Rossi... Read More
The church is a simple rectangular roughcast rendered building with a slate roof, erected in 1916, with a hall... Read More
A good interwar neo-Byzantine design, in which massing and detail are well handled.The church was built to serve a... Read More
The exterior of this interwar church is unremarkable but the interior is spatially striking spatially and the design of... Read More
A large early 1960s church by Reynolds & Scott, on a traditional longitudinal plan with some modern Gothic... Read More