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 Gothic Revival design built at the onset of the Second World War on a site opposite the medieval Abbey, as a... Read More
The vast urban church is a landmark in the conservation area and associated with the industrial development of Glossop;... Read More
A large, impressive mid-Victorian town church in Decorated Gothic style, one of the most notable works of an important... Read More
A very modest church and attached parish room, converted from a post-war building used as a café and opened as a... Read More
A fine, if austere, church that makes the most of its prominent position on a hillside overlooking Godalming. The most... Read More
A modern building of little architectural interest, incorporating fittings from the previous 1920s church.A mission... Read More
A handsome and substantial early twentieth-century Gothic church by Arthur Young, with flushwork decoration to the... Read More
A Gothic Revival design of 1907, built for the miners of the Dearne Valley area, with some good timber detailing but... Read More
A handsome Arts and Crafts former Methodist church of 1904, with a galleried interior with hammerbeam roof, attached... Read More
An interesting use of Free Style Gothic features and cast concrete for ‘stone’ details (including doors, windows... Read More
A typical post-Relief Act mission-style church, with important historical associations and good group value with the... Read More
The interest of the English Martyrs church lies in the decoration of the interior and this is rather of curiosity value... Read More