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 large and imposing modern Gothic design on a prominent corner site. The church has a good interior, with several... Read More
An early work by David Brown, in a fairly traditional style and with a conventional longitudinal plan. The interior is... Read More
A dual-purpose church and hall, built in the 1970s to serve a housing estate, and incorporating some historic features... Read More
The mother church of Gateshead and a powerful design by A.M. Dunn. Inside, the church is of lofty proportions and... Read More
A simple modern church of the early 1960s, with a concrete portal frame and good internal use of materials. The... Read More
A small church with an unusual structural history, which retains the homely atmosphere of the old tin church it... Read More
A late-eighteenth century former tannery, sympathetically converted for Catholic use in 1952. Notwithstanding its... Read More
A curious hybrid building of two dates; of the uncompleted earlier church of 1914 survives one external wall and a... Read More
A post-Vatican II centrally-planned church, built by Lanner of Wakefield to one of their standard designs. A Mass... Read More
The significance of this building lies less in the architectural qualities of the chapel, which are modest, and more in... Read More
A plain mission-style Gothic Revival church of 1896, with some later extensions. It retains most of its original... Read More
Although of earlier origins, this is essentially a structure of 1930 and of no particular architectural distinction. In... Read More