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.
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
An attractive small church of the 1920s, built from local stone and harmonious with its setting.Mass for the... Read More