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 plain Gothic Revival church of 1844-5 designed by the mission priest of Greenwich, Canon Richard North, who was also... Read More
A functional design of the 1980s with a fairly striking interior.A school-cum-chapel was built on the site in 1876,... Read More
One of the most important examples of A.W.N. Pugin’s developing style, his first large parish church, his most... Read More
Holy Family is typical of the more modest church buildings constructed in the post-war years to serve Derby’s... Read More
A fairly large mid-twentieth century church in the stripped Romanesque- Byzantine style favoured by its architects,... Read More
A good example of the many large churches built to serve post-war suburban estates. It is in the round-arched, austere,... Read More
A good example of a post-war church built to serve a new housing estate, with an inventive plan and dramatic internal... Read More
A striking modern church on a polygonal plan, the interior an attractive space. A combined church and community centre... Read More
A handsome Italianate design by J.S. Brocklesby, built shortly after the end of the First World War. Structural... Read More
A modern prefabricated structure, of little or no architectural or historic interest.The building originated as a... Read More
A modest, vaguely classical design of 1951 by Donovan Purcell, somewhat altered and extended, and with some... Read More
A modern (1991) brick church with attached parish offices and a presbytery, all in a traditional idiom and designed by... Read More