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 large modern church with a high peak roof, such as enjoyed a vogue in the mid-1960s. It was planned as part of an... Read More
A large modern church of portal frame construction.The Mass centre was established in 1950, followed by the first... Read More
A modern church of conventional plan. Due to the absence of an aisle arcade, the sanctuary is visible to everyone. Of... Read More
A late, refined essay in Perpendicular Gothic by the prolific Catholic architect F. A. Walters. The tower is in the... Read More
A simple nineteenth-century mission church, originally for Anglican use, built for railway construction workers and a... Read More
A late nineteenth-century Gothic Revival church, forming a good group with the contemporary presbytery and school. The... Read More
A muscular red brick essay in French thirteenth century Gothic, typical of the work of Goldie & Child. The original... Read More
A pleasing 1950s brick church of simple modern design with classical references; the previous church survives as a... Read More
An attractive, quirky Arts and Crafts Gothic design, built originally as a school-cum-church. The building forms a... Read More
An unassuming but attractive brick church of the 1950s, in the Romanesque basilican manner.The Cedars housing... Read More
The last church in the diocese by T. H. B. Scott, built in his hallmark plain Romanesque manner just before the onset... Read More
A modern (2002) rectangular church with a pyramidal roof, forming part of a parish complex.The mission was... Read More