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 red brick church of 1960 of traditional plan, with a plain exterior and a pleasing simple, light interior.Holy... Read More
A 1950s brick-built church for a housing estate. It has clean, simple lines and a light, welcoming interior but is not... Read More
One of the oldest Catholic churches in the diocese still in use for regular worship; largely concealed behind the... Read More
A brick-built church of 1970 with an interesting plan and architectural geometry. It displays its architect’s moving... Read More
A 1920s suburban, red brick church in a sub-Gothic style, which has been much altered. The church was built in... Read More
A large and impressive red-brick school-chapel of 1870-1, built as a memorial to Bishop Hogarth. It is of historical... Read More
A large modern church with a square plan, built in 1973-5. It is the fourth church to serve the parish, and includes... Read More
A striking high-peak tile-hung church of 1985, built in the grounds of the former St Vincent’s Industrial School,... Read More
A Gothic Revival town centre church by J. A. Hansom, with gabled west front giving straight onto the street. There are... Read More
A simple and economical red brick building built at a time of building restrictions soon after the Second World War, to... Read More
A simple Early English Gothic design of the 1880s, much altered in the early 1960s. The white marble war memorial is... Read More
A lively design in Decorated Gothic by Pugin & Pugin, making the most of a prominent corner site. The tall... Read More