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 late Gothic Revival church by the Sheffield firm of M.E. Hadfield and Son. The church was built with financial... Read More
A handsome brick church in the modern Romanesque style, serving a post-war housing estate. The broad west tower is a... Read More
A simple, brick and portal frame structure, very characteristic of the 1960s, with a single worship space plus a... Read More
Post-War church with a distinctive roofline, tower and spire and some good furnishings, occupying a prominent and... Read More
One of Guernsey’s most architecturally and historically important churches, and the only church in the Channel... Read More
A simple but attractive and well-built late nineteenth century Gothic church. Together with the former school, its... Read More
An economical design of the 192os, later extended in similar vein. On 9 July 1927 The Tablet reported the opening of... Read More
A plain, brick structure, built in 1931 as part of a larger school development. The site backs onto Gunnersbury Park,... Read More
A 1950s church, its interior defined by great transverse arch bay divisions. The church is built on the site of... Read More
A good example of the robust Gothic Revival churches designed by the Sheffield firm of Weightman, Hadfield &... Read More
A functional and altered design of the mid-1960s by Eric Sandon, with some good artworks/furnishings. The site is... Read More
A bold, simple and economical modern design by the Essex architect Kenneth Cheeseman, who also designed the stained... Read More