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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One of the newest churches in the diocese, of fairly traditional character, fit for purpose and with a light, welcoming... Read More
Quite an ambitious and original design for what was originally a monastery church with the monastery building... Read More
A nicely composed and well detailed, traditional, building of some architectural quality. The font is an important... Read More
A substantial post-war design in early Christian basilican style.Egremont is part of the Benedictine mission in West... Read More
A good Victorian church by a noted Sheffield firm of architects who designed much for Catholic clients. On a site with... Read More
A fairly typical post-war church in a modern idiom with aspects, such as the broad ‘slots’ of glazing reminiscent... Read More
An interesting architectural essay by Edmund Kirby & Sons. It adopts simple bold forms of the ‘primitive’... Read More
A functional modern dual-purpose church and hall. The dedication to St Bernard relates to the nearby medieval... Read More
A functional modern building of no particular architectural or historical note, but incorporating some sculpture of... Read More
A distinctive church, designed with great care and attention to detail. The interior displays imaginative and unusual... Read More
A large post-war church apparently inspired by San Zeno, Verona. The unusual plan was designed to ensure a clear view... Read More
A late Gothic Revival church of 1911-12 by Canon A. J. C. Scoles and Geoffrey Raymond for the Priory of the Canons... Read More