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 modern structure with a prominent roof structure with continuous raised clerestorey along the ridge. The parish... Read More
Built in the 1870s to serve a community of Servite friars, and originally intended as dormitory accommodation. The... Read More
A large and handsome church of the 1880s by the Pugin firm, forming part of a former Franciscan Friary complex. The... Read More
A plain but subtly-detailed church of the early 1960s, quietly contemporary in character. The interior has good, solid... Read More
A simple Italianate church, one of a number built in the diocese in the early years of the twentieth century under the... Read More
A church built in transitional Lombard Romanesque/Gothic style by the distinguished Catholic architect Henry Clutton,... Read More
A relatively modest example of the prolific practice of Weightman & Bullen, square on plan under a pyramidal... Read More
A utilitarian church-hall design of the 1930s, somewhat altered. St Anne’s was established as a chapel-of-ease to... Read More
A modest design of 2003, its character lifted externally by an attractive tapering bell tower and internally by decent... Read More
A 1960s brick church with a blocky tower, not of any special architectural interest, but with some furnishings of note.... Read More
A characterful early-twentieth century building of mock-Tudor design, by local architect William Hayne. It was built as... Read More
A simple-mission style church built by the Benedictines in the 1890s. Frizington is part of the Benedictine mission in... Read More