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 small plain post-war church with some later additions. The parish was founded in 1950 when a resident priest... Read More
A small octagonal church built in 1979, with a raised, side-lit sanctuary. Before the establishment of the parish in... Read More
A striking church with a fan-shaped plan designed in response to the post-Vatican II liturgical changes. The aluminium... Read More
A large, simple church by Desmond Williams & Associates, reflecting the 1970s vogue for multipurpose functional... Read More
A church of simple modern of Arts and Crafts character, built from designs by Thomas Price in 1955-56 and... Read More
A Gothic Revival design converted from an old cow barn, originally by John Dobson and much altered in the later... Read More
A distinctive design of the 1960s, by a Newcastle architect who built a number of churches in the diocese. The external... Read More
A 1980s brick-built church with hall attached, built on a modest budget and not of special heritage interest.In 1926... Read More
A modern building that fits in well with the surrounding new town estate it was built to serve. The interior is... Read More
A typical 1950s small church of some architectural pretension, located in the Cranbrook Conservation Area.A mission... Read More
A church of 1970 by the noted post-war Catholic architect Gerard Goalen. The building embodies mainstream... Read More
This chapel is of exceptional importance on both historic and architectural grounds. The exterior is typically modest... Read More