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 simple Congregational chapel of the 1860s, converted to Catholic use in the 1950s. There was a Mass Centre in... Read More
Hathersage is an old recusant stronghold. The present church dates largely from the turn of the nineteenth century, but... Read More
A small late twentieth-century estate church, of rather severe external appearance. Hattersley was developed as an... Read More
A design of the 1980s with a dignified well-lit interior, superseding a dual-purpose church and hall of the 1960s. The... Read More
A handsome and substantial building largely of 1901-2 by Edmund Kirby, but with a late nineteenth century chancel which... Read More
A competent and relatively unaltered essay in fourteenth century Gothic, by the architect of Portsmouth Cathedral. It... Read More
A plain post-war design, lent some richness by stained glass. Mass was not said regularly at Emsworth until 1950,... Read More
A small Gothic Revival church built in 1872 to the designs of Richard Williams of Carmarthen, making a modest but... Read More
A carefully-considered design of the early twenty-first century, with a light and welcoming interior. The building... Read More
A very large and fine Gothic church, one of the first in England to be built by the revived Dominican Order. Its... Read More
An imposing modernist church by Weightman & Bullen built in the 1960s of dark brick with a flat roof and prominent... Read More
A variation of a standard product offered in the 1950s and 60s by Messrs. Lanner of Wakefield, based on a portal frame... Read More