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 1960s church with a low and inconspicuous exterior, faced with concrete blocks. The interior is more welcoming, its... Read More
A brick-built inter-war church in an economical round-arched style, with a pleasing, light and welcoming interior. The... Read More
An early Victorian church by A. W. N. Pugin, his only complete parish church in London and one his last three major... Read More
A large Early English Gothic design by J. A. Hansom for the Servite Friars, with a modest street presence and a tall,... Read More
An 1850s Gothic Revival church, of fairly simple external appearance but with a impressive interior space. Its tall,... Read More
A polychrome Gothic Revival church of the 1860s showing the influence of G.E. Street, this is the earliest of several... Read More
A stone-built former school building which makes a positive contribution to the local streetscape.The church is a... Read More
A good stone- built Gothic church and presbytery, by the architect of Lancaster Cathedral, with a... Read More
A modern church built in about 2002 as part of a new primary school complex.It replaced a church that was founded in... Read More
A late 1950s church built with a conventional longitudinal plan, typical of Catholic churches of the time. An original... Read More
This church is a landmark in a run-down area, and a building of consistent quality and construction. The interior is... Read More
An accomplished and unified design of the 1960s by the Liverpool architects L. A. G. Prichard & Sons. The plan... Read More