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.
A small brick and timber-framed church, converted in 1955 from a disused agricultural building. The building is more... Read More
A modest and functional church of the 1970s, not of special architectural or historic interest.Mass was held in a... Read More
A late Gothic Revival church by Joseph Goldie, third generation of a dynasty of Catholic architects. The design is... Read More
A very good rural church built from designs by Gilbert Blount for the Biddulph family of Burton Park. Well constructed... Read More
A modern dual-purpose church and hall of utilitarian design.The first church, dedicated to The Immaculate Heart of... Read More
A small chapel in Early English style by Pugin and Murray, built by the Towneley family, apparently on the proceeds of... Read More
An ambitious design of the early 1960s, built from designs by Desmond Williams & Associates at the time of the... Read More
An unusual design, probably originally built in about 1905 as a timber-framed temporary church, which was re-clad with... Read More
The church is dramatically positioned on a raised site close to Durham city centre, and its design takes full advantage... Read More
One of the oldest Catholic churches in the diocese still in use for regular worship. The building slightly predates... Read More
A large church built at about the time of the Second Vatican Council, still traditional in plan form but well executed... Read More
A brick church in a simple round-arched style, one of several similar designs in the diocese built shortly before the... Read More