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 early 1960s church of individual design and strong character by a noted local architectural firm.Corby was... Read More
A good example of a mid Victorian rural Catholic church with an especially fine set of stained glass windows by John... Read More
The church began life as a mid-Victorian school, commissioned by Lord Methuen of Corsham Court and designed by H. E... Read More
A functional design of 1960, built to a limited budget and not of heritage significance.The church was built to serve... Read More
A thoughtful essay in the lancet Gothic style, designed by J. C. Buckler in 1834-41 for the Jerningham family of... Read More
A modern and utilitarian design, not of special interest.No information has been obtained. The church appears to date... Read More
An early post-Relief Act church with important local historical associations and with a good interior.The local... Read More
A much-altered church that was never architectural distinguished but which serves its purpose well and is clearly... Read More
The Throckmorton family has been at Coughton Court since the fifteenth century, and the house was a Catholic recusant... Read More
A church dating largely from the 1960s, but incorporating part of its 1930s predecessor by Adrian Gilbert Scott. The... Read More
A 1930s brick church with a traditional basilican plan. Although not of special architectural interest, it is has... Read More
A robust design of the 1870s in Early English Gothic style, Frederick Hyde Pownall’s last, which cleverly overcomes... Read More