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 characterful rural church with an unusual stage-scenery classical façade and a homely interior with some good marble... Read More
An interesting design, especially in terms of the original internal layout, but this was radically remodelled about... Read More
Early twentieth-century church in lancet Gothic style by Scoles &Raymond, who built widely in the Diocese of... Read More
An interesting neo-Norman brick church of the 1880s by F. A. Walters, one of the more prolific and original Catholic... Read More
A plain church, originally a multi-purpose church hall. Debden used to be a separate parish but, due to dwindling... Read More
A small stone-built church in fourteenth century Gothic style by Hadfield & Goldie. The exterior retains much of... Read More
An interesting design of the 1960s, somewhat compromised by the filling in of the porch. The medieval font, statue of... Read More
A Gothic Revival design of the 1890s, built to serve a colliery community, and part of a large complex which includes a... Read More
A small church on a hilltop site, chiefly of interest for its innovative structural design and stained glass. It is... Read More
A functional design, built to serve an area of post-war housing. The local area was largely open land between... Read More
A small medieval chapel which was originally the manor chapel and later the parish church of Denton. Disused by the... Read More
A striking design, reflecting the emerging liturgical ideas of the Second Vatican Council. The building has dramatic... Read More