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.
The church was built in 1970 to serve the expanding population of this part of the North Tyneside conurbation. The... Read More
A very small interwar church in a free, vaguely Hispanic style, with a cross wing which may originally have served a... Read More
A modern (1980s) and functional octagonal church built on the site of an earlier church and entered through the porch... Read More
The church was originally built in 1901 as a small Methodist chapel and was acquired and adapted to serve as a... Read More
A plain stone-built Gothic church of the 1880s built by the Pontypool Franciscans, extensively altered and extended in... Read More
A pre-Vatican II church built on a longitudinal plan by F. R. Bates & Son. Although of functional character, the... Read More
A modest but well-designed church in free Gothic style by W. C. Mangan, who designed a large number of Catholic... Read More
A functional church of the late 1950s which is not without some architectural interest in the handling of the... Read More
A substantial red brick church of the 1930s by W. C. Mangan in his favoured Italian Lombard style, with a broad... Read More
An early twentieth century church in simple lancet Gothic style, originally built for Anglican use.Catholics in... Read More
A simple 1960s place of worship, with recent additions.Until 1961 Danbury was served by the Diocesan Travelling... Read More
A steel-framed and brick church of the 1970s on a hexagonal plan, with a light and welcoming interior.The first Mass... Read More