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 good example of a medium-sized church by E.W. Pugin, which forms a group with the attached presbytery, also by Pugin.... Read More
An early twentieth century Gothic church by Pugin & Pugin with many of the characteristic features of that firm... Read More
St Clement’s Church is a striking building, and its bell-tower is a local landmark. Inside there are some excellent... Read More
The church has considerable architectural interest as the earliest surviving work by the architect Leonard Stokes. The... Read More
An interesting and highly inventive interwar church, apparently designed by Fr Tymons, parish priest of the time,... Read More
A small interwar astylar red brick church, built largely at the expense of the original parish priest, from designs of... Read More
A substantial church by Scoles & Raymond, who built widely in the Diocese of Plymouth. The interior has... Read More
Started in 1940 by Fr John Lopes as a Romanesque basilica, the church was completed in 1966-7 by the same architect in... Read More
A very modest church in a converted late Georgian agricultural building, on the edge of the churchyard of the medieval... Read More
A church of the early 1960s, built before the Second Vatican Council on a traditional basilican plan. The design is... Read More
Built to serve what was an affluent community at the time of construction, the basilican design is simple, though not... Read More
A simple, attractive example of a Puginian Gothic rural church, built in a lancet style in the 1840s and witness to... Read More