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 modest Victorian former Nonconformist chapel latterly acquired for Catholic use.St Peter’s Church was built in... Read More
A small, simple brick Gothic design of the 1870s by C. A. Buckler, for the owner of Hadzor House. The church has an... Read More
An attractive mid-nineteenth century church in a village setting on the edge of the Lancashire Plain. Its strong and... Read More
Henry Bingham Towner’s churches are mostly of modest pretensions. St Wilfrid’s is a pleasant little building, the... Read More
A brick church in the Early Christian style built in the early 1950s. The design is very similar to one used by the... Read More
The magnum opus of the architect Arthur Farebrother, who was a parishioner. The church is executed in monumental Gothic... Read More
A dual-purpose church and hall of the mid-1960s, cleverly planned to take advantage of its sloping site. The mission... Read More
One of several similar Wearing & Hastings churches in the diocese, this one completed in 1958. Laminated timber... Read More
A small church of the late 1960s with a welcoming character, but without special architectural or historic... Read More
A modest building of the 1960s, of no special architectural or historic interest.The church was built in 1965 to... Read More
A bold and distinctive 1960s church of considerable character by an architect known for his Catholic churches in the... Read More
A good example of the work of Edward Simpson who ran his practice from Bradford and was active during the period... Read More