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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A striking Vatican II-era design by S. Powell Bowen of Colwyn Bay, its almost vernacular forms and materials bedding... Read More
A simple brick-built church of the mid-1960s built to serve Catholic construction workers at the Wylfa nuclear power... Read More
A striking modern church on a square plan, owing something to Maguire & Murray’s influential church of St Paul,... Read More
A modern steel-framed church on a square plan, designed by L. A. G. Prichard & Son of Liverpool and built in... Read More
A simple concrete framed design of the mid-1950s, on a steep and wooded site and set well back behind a later parish... Read More
A small 1950s concrete portal-framed church built primarily to cater for summer visitors to this seaside village. The... Read More
A plain brick church with attached presbytery, both of 1953. The church was extended in 1972.The parish was... Read More
A remarkable interpretation of a French Rayonnant church in English architectural dress. The interior is tall and... Read More
A substantial and expensive church with attached presbytery, by the Pugin firm for the Taylor brothers. The church and... Read More
A modest post-war design with a saddleback tower. The church was built in 1958 from designs by N. M. Phillips of... Read More
A functional building of no architectural or historic interest, which started life as a parish hall. Plans for a... Read More
A modern church built after the Second Vatican Council. Blind walls minimise the noise from the adjacent street and... Read More