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.
The first Catholic church of modern times in the valleys, this is a striking design built for the Benedictines in... Read More
A utilitarian portal framed design of the 1960s.Like the neighbouring Bellingham Estate, Downham was one of the... Read More
A converted Victorian stable building, much altered and enlarged in 1980. The older elements of the site are of some... Read More
A church of exceptional architectural, artistic and historical significance. Sir Nikolaus Pevsner described it as... Read More
Built under post-war restrictions, the church is a utilitarian structure of little architectural interest.... Read More
A fairly unusual church in its combined use of red brick and terracotta and neo-Norman design. Modest but nicely and... Read More
An impressive Early Christian basilican-style brick church dating from the early interwar years, made exceptional by... Read More
A functional combined church and hall of the 1960s by John Rochford, somewhat altered but retaining a fine original... Read More
One of a number of similar churches in the area designed by Greenhalgh & Williams during the 1950s. It is a little... Read More
An early and economically-built Gothic Revival design by A. W. Pugin, his first to be furnished with a rood screen... Read More
A simple modern building in an attractive green setting. Duffield is a village a few miles north of Derby with... Read More
A good example of a small urban Catholic church built to serve a working community in an industrial town. It is fairly... Read More