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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Built by the Benedictines in 1838, St Austin’s is one of the oldest churches in the Archdiocese, and has a... Read More
An early Gothic Revival church, with a wide and spacious interior, built in 1834 by William Jenkins junior as an... Read More
A substantial, economically-built church of the 1880s, serving what was at the time of construction the largest mission... Read More
A small and relatively unaltered Perpendicular Gothic design by F.A. Walters, a prolific Catholic architect of the... Read More
A late church by F. X. Velarde, carried out on a modest budget, and small in scale. The exterior is given an element of... Read More
The chapel is in an upper room, created within a house built in 1955 and extended in 1969. Externally, while there are... Read More
An endearing church, especially the classical interior. Architecturally the exterior is unremarkable, although the... Read More
A functional design of the late 1960s by Weightman & Bullen.The parish was established in 1930 and a church built... Read More
Large Gothic Revival church of the 1890s by Sinnott, Sinnott & Powell, who built widely in the Archdiocese of... Read More
A late and internally little altered example of a post-Relief Act chapel-style church, built in 1835 and replacing an... Read More
A large Gothic revival church, built by E. W. Pugin and James Murray at the expense of James Lomax of Clayton Hall.... Read More
An interwar brick church, built to replace an earlier tin church. The parish complex includes a bowling green, one of... Read More