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 church of 1909, attached to a substantial presbytery of the same date. The church was extended shortly... Read More
A highly successful fusion of French Gothic and Burgundian Romanesque styles by Joseph Hansom and his son. The tower is... Read More
A small and well-detailed essay in fourteenth century Gothic, along Puginian lines. Its architect, John Crawley is not... Read More
An attractive early-mid nineteenth century chapel, built for Nonconformist use, unarchaeologically Gothic with some... Read More
A mid-twentieth century building adapted from a garage.The building seems to have been formed from the garage of a... Read More
A large modern church of the early 1960s, dating from the time of the Second Vatican Council, but conventional in its... Read More
One of the best works of John Edward Dixon-Spain, possibly the only complete church built to his design. The style is... Read More
A distinctive church with a tall tower and an unusual plan form, set in a twentieth century residential district. It... Read More
An early (1873-75) work by Edmund Kirby, which although architecturally conservative contains an interesting interior... Read More
Part of a complex of buildings of varying date. The church was built in the 1860s as a Quaker schoolroom, with the... Read More
A small church of concrete frame construction which nevertheless makes a bold and original... Read More
A small, simple brick church of the 1930s.The church was built in 1938, but the west narthex was clearly added later,... Read More