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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A well-built small brick church of 1895 in free Gothic style, extended in 1938 and with an attached 1994 hall. Its... Read More
A substantial Gothic Revival church of the mid-1850s by E.W. Pugin, with an interior of much beauty. The church... Read More
A very modest brick church of the 1920s.Fr (later Canon) Joseph Russell was priest of St Anne’s Keighley from 1905... Read More
Apart from the little tower and spire the church has little architectural pretension. St Mary Mother of Christ... Read More
A church and contiguous house by Hadfield & Son, one of several Catholic churches built in North Lincolnshire by... Read More
A buff-brick church with a certain distinction both internally and externally. The elevation to the road is the most... Read More
A small, economically-built brick church dating from the 1950s, with a short 1960s extension with spirelet. The... Read More
A modest post-Vatican II design by the Prichard practice, square on plan and with a pyramidal roof. The Buildings of... Read More
A town centre Gothic Revival church of the 1860s by E. W. Pugin, considerably enlarged in the 1880s, in an early work... Read More
A modest neo-Romanesque design of 1903 by F. A. Walters, with additions of 1935 by E. J. Walters, which forms a... Read More
A plain design by John Rochford, notable above all for its David John furnishings.By the turn of the twentieth... Read More
A simple prefabricated structure of the 1960s, built for the Westminster Travelling Mission.The church was built... Read More