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 plain post-war design with the character of a dual-purpose church-hall. The parish was erected in 1956 and the... Read More
A functional portal framed design, built in the 1950s as a dual-purpose church-hall; the projected larger church never... Read More
A post-Vatican II centrally-planned church, built by Lanner of Wakefield to one of their standard designs. The... Read More
A large early 1970s church of traditional planform. It has a fine series of later stained glass windows by Abbey... Read More
A large Romanesque Revival church built in 1923-4 as a war memorial and extended in 1938-9 by E. Bower Norris. War... Read More
An early church by G. B. Cox in a nicely-detailed Arts and Crafts Gothic style. Following wartime bomb damage, the east... Read More
A small urban church in the Early English Gothic Revival style, built to serve the second oldest mission in Coventry.... Read More
A large church built on a tapering cruciform plan shortly after the Second Vatican Council by the Dublin architects... Read More
A small plain church of the late 1970s, built as a parish initiative, and notable mainly for its fine stained glass and... Read More
The oldest Catholic church in Coventry, and the successor parish to the mission in existence by 1707. Built for the... Read More
A large post-Vatican II church by Williams & Winkley, illustrating the 1970s vogue for multi-purpose church... Read More
A large modern church built after the Second Vatican Council on a square plan. It has an impressive interior with good... Read More