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 church of the 1990s, flexible in character and modest in architectural aspiration, its most notable feature... Read More
A post-war church built to serve a mining community, a design very much of its time and retaining many of its original... Read More
An attractive late nineteenth century stone-built school building, converted to church use in 1977.With the building... Read More
A relatively modest, red-brick Gothic design, reinterpreting features from Early English architecture. It presents a... Read More
A modest red brick Gothic structure of 1888 by Edward Simpson of Bradford, who worked widely for the Catholic Church in... Read More
A very handsome church, paid for and built under the auspices of two noble Catholic families with strong local... Read More
A large and imposing brick church and a significant work by Giles Gilbert Scott. Built in three stages to a unified... Read More
A large modern church of distinct form, fit for purpose and with an impressive internal volume. It replaced a church of... Read More
A recently-built church, not of special architectural or historic interest. The marble reredos (reused from elsewhere)... Read More
A modest 1950s building of utilitarian character and of no special architectural or historic note. Fittings include the... Read More
An early twentieth century church built by the Benedictines, from designs by Charles Walker. Although economically... Read More
A delightful and highly individual piece of early nineteenth-century church-building, designed by the Rev. James Egan.... Read More