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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Built at the time of the Second Vatican Council and very traditional for its date, this is a well-detailed... Read More
A compact Italianate church of the 1930s, with a hall beneath. The richly-decorated architectural volumes are more... Read More
A Gothic Revival church of the 1950s by Robert A. Ronchetti, very old-fashioned for its date but nonetheless a design... Read More
A good and little-altered church of the late 1950s. Longitudinal in plan and modern in its construction, the interior... Read More
A modest but dignified post-war suburban church, one of a number of economic designs built about this time by R. A.... Read More
A suburban church of the early 1970s, square on plan with the interior arranged on the diagonal axis. The exterior is... Read More
A large and striking design by J. H. Langtry-Langton, incorporating important furnishings by J. F. Bentley from the... Read More
A good Victorian church of individual design by a mainstream Victorian church architect who designed several buildings... Read More
A small Puginian Gothic church commissioned from William W. Wardell by John Davey of a local Catholic family, who also... Read More
One of the many churches designed by the prolific Catholic architect Frederick A. Walters. Had the building been... Read More
A simple Gothic brick church of the 1930s, enlarged and liturgically reorientated in the 1970s. The reordered interior... Read More
A small church of the 1860s in the High Gothic style, unmistakeably the work of E. W. Pugin, with a contemporary parish... Read More