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 functional dual-purpose brick building from the 1930s, not of architectural or historical interest, but with a... Read More
A good Arts and Crafts Gothic design of the early twentieth century by F. E. Banham, with well-detailed additions of... Read More
A striking building, both inside and out, by an architect who combined twentieth-century forms and techniques with... Read More
Charles Walker’s finest church in the diocese and a building of cathedralesque proportions. St Patrick’s was... Read More
A well-designed inter-war brick church by T. H. B. Scott, in the free Romanesque style so popular for Catholic... Read More
An early post-Relief Act church built close to a significant local shrine, richly embellished by Fr Richard... Read More
A Gothic Revival church of the 192os. The budget was evidently tight but the result is nonetheless an attractive... Read More
The unremarkable external appearance of this early twentieth-century church conceals an interior of rich polychromatic... Read More
An interwar church in the Romanesque style favoured by its architect, T.H.B. Scott, completed after the war in the... Read More
A functional but carefully-designed post-war church with a concrete portal frame.In the nineteenth century East... Read More
An Edwardian church in the Perpendicular Gothic style, with some elaborate carved detail on the west face of the... Read More
A building of modest architectural character, built as an Anglican chapel, which is of local historical interest for... Read More