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 small Arts and Crafts Gothic village church built on land donated by William Brown Hallett. Designed by the architect... Read More
A well-known and nationally important church by sculptor Eric Gill, architecturally assisted by J. E. Farrell, 1938-9,... Read More
A striking modern church, designed by Robert Robinson and opened in 1967. The design was influenced by the Second... Read More
A notable design by the Belgian-born architect Charles Menart, who had a major Glasgow-based church practice in the... Read More
A modest 1950s church, intended as a hall. St Columba was intended as church hall but was opened for worship in... Read More
A former school building of 1920, converted to a church in 1970. The school building does not appear to have been of... Read More
Occupying the site of an eighteenth century wooden chapel, the church was built in three phases in the second half of... Read More
A modest late Victorian church, originally built as a school.The mission at Goudhurst was established in 1882, with a... Read More
Lanners of Wakefield built a large number of centrally-planned tent-roofed churches in the 1970s, of which St... Read More
A compact stone-built church in Early English style in the heart of this attractive seaside town. The original... Read More
A building of four main phases which combine to form an attractive working church. Undoubtedly most important is the... Read More
An attractive, traditional design built in sympathetic local materials. The architect was a prolific designer of... Read More