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 large brick church, typical of the 1960s and the architects who designed it - Burles, Newton & Partners who... Read More
A modern church built to a tight budget and of limited architectural interest. Nonetheless the interior is... Read More
An early example of a Catholic chapel, built at the expense of Lord Dormer, who also paid for the building to be... Read More
A dual-purpose church and parish hall of largely functional design by Reynolds & Scott, who built a great number of... Read More
Near the centre of Hanwell, this large 1960s church is a forceful modern design by a prolific firm of church... Read More
An economically built mid-1960s church originally built as a dual-purpose church and hall, with later additions. The... Read More
A pleasant example of the strippedĀ basilican Romanesque style so widely adopted in the interwar period, with an... Read More
A former Methodist chapel originally of 1814 and rebuilt in 1872 to the designs of Owen Morris Roberts. The chapel was... Read More
An early twentieth century group of brick and pantile former school buildings, acquired in 2001 to serve as a... Read More
A modest church, originally a multi-purpose hall, built in a vernacular style with neo-Georgian details. The... Read More
A large modern church which retains several of its original furnishings including an aluminium corona.A Mass centre... Read More
A striking modern church by Gerard Goalen, notable for its dalle de verre stained glass by Dom Charles Norris and for... Read More