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 large church of 1920 in a simplified round-arched style. The exterior is unremarkable but the wide interior has a... Read More
A modest church built to serve a post-war estate, notable for its sanctuary mural by George Mayer-Marton. A... Read More
A polygonal 1960s church by the Lanner firm, with an interesting internal volume.A small church was opened in 1908,... Read More
A plain hall-type post- war church, not of special architectural or historic interest.The church was built as part... Read More
A church by E.W. Pugin which is a good example of a smaller church by this architect, with a high degree of... Read More
A brick church with some Byzantine touches, not unusual in mid-twentieth century Roman Catholic church design, but... Read More
An attractive building of the 1880s in Early English Gothic style, faced in red brick inside and out. It was designed... Read More
St Monica is an example of a 1960s church adopting a centralising plan with use of exposed laminated timber beams,... Read More
A post-Vatican II chapel-of-ease, not of special architectural or historic interest.The church was built in 1988, and... Read More
A striking and inventive church by Leonard Stokes, one of the most original Catholic architects of the late Victorian... Read More
A modest suburban church of the early 1930s, but designed in a robust and personal version of the Gothic style which... Read More
A modern structure with a prominent roof structure with continuous raised clerestorey along the ridge. The parish... Read More