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.
An attractive 1930s church, influenced by the work of the architects Bernard Miller and... Read More
A simple small brick church of 1915 with a straightforward interior much enriched recently by the current... Read More
A mid-nineteenth century church by Anthony Salvin, acquired for Catholic use in the 1980s. As the Church of... Read More
The church and its associated buildings lie on an attractive sloping site on the southern outskirts of Alresford. Built... Read More
A modest building by F. X. Velarde, given interest and some distinction by individual touches such as the window... Read More
A characterful vernacular building with a varied history. It has been used variously as the town jail, a stable and,... Read More
A compact and complete example of the kind of small parish church design advocated by Pugin, by architects of national... Read More
The church is a key part of a major scheme by Pugin for his greatest patron, the Sixteenth Earl of Shrewsbury, and... Read More
One of a large number of new churches built in the wake of the Second Vatican Council, which broke away from the... Read More
A fine building designed by Edmund Kirby, incorporating Early English and Decorated motifs and Continental Gothic forms... Read More
A modern building of good functional design but without special architectural interest. A window by Doritie Kettlewell... Read More
A red-brick former school building dating from the late nineteenth or early twentieth century, converted to church use... Read More