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 good late-Victorian former Nonconformist church of distinctive design, prominent in the townscape. The interior is of... Read More
A small church of two periods, designed by two well-known Catholic architects - Charles Hansom and Canon Scoles -... Read More
A handsome and dramatically-sited Gothic Revival church by E. W. Pugin, with some good furnishings.Mass was... Read More
The church has some architectural interest as a characteristic building of the mid-1950s by a well-known local... Read More
A functional design of the 1960s.Mass was said at the military camp at Didcot from 1915, and from 1926 this was... Read More
A small suburban church of the 1920s, designed in a plain Romanesque style by the Marquess of Bute’s architect and... Read More
An early twentieth century red brick church in Lombard Romanesque style, built for a mining community and significantly... Read More
A large post-Vatican II church built on the longitudinal foundations of the predecessor church but with a centralised... Read More
A modern church of fairly traditional design, dedicated to a locally-born priest and martyr of the Civil War... Read More
The building is primarily of significance as a rare example of a Catholic chapel incorporated into a private house... Read More
A functional multi-purpose hall with a screened-off sanctuary. A Mass centre existed in Doddinghurst between 1951... Read More
Built at the time of the Second Vatican Council and very traditional for its date, this is a well-detailed... Read More