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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One of the later churches by Charles Simpson (the practice closed down in 1939). Though not architecturally... Read More
A most curious and interesting church, with a complex and unclear building history. Although something of a mixture,... Read More
Built as a parish hall in 1954 and, unsurprisingly, of no architectural distinction.During the first half of the... Read More
A modest post-war brick church in simplified Romanesque style, built with support from Dr Richard Courtauld.... Read More
An early-mid nineteenth century stone barn converted to a church in the late twentieth century, of heritage interest... Read More
Built for the Presbyterian Church in 1899 and making the best of its corner site, with a modest, but distinctive... Read More
A former Anglican parish school of the 1870s, converted to Catholic use in the 1960s by F. G. Broadbent and Justin... Read More
A post-Vatican II design, not (on the basis of external inspection) of architectural or historic interest.The church... Read More
A mid-Victorian Gothic Revival church, originally built for a Presbyterian congregation. On passing to Polish Catholic... Read More
A brick Romanesque-style church of moderate size, built during the First World War. It is does not have major... Read More
An impressive early Victorian Gothic Revival church which shows the assured hand of its architect. It has much notable... Read More
This small church dating originally from 1816 is one of the earliest Catholic churches in London and contains the tomb... Read More