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 modern church of fairly striking design, serving the northern suburbs of York.In 1977 a new parish was established... Read More
A small former Methodist chapel in the Gothic style, built in 1872 and purchased and adapted for Catholic use in 1968.... Read More
A functional design of 2001, replacing a church of 1905.A mission at Haydock was established in 1879 and a... Read More
Placed on a large garden plot against fields on the northern edge of the village, this is a modest and well-executed... Read More
A functional church of 1954, originally built as the multipurpose Rosary Hall. In 1936 and 1937 a coach would take... Read More
A large suburban church, built in the early 1960s, the plan conventionally longitudinal but the details entirely of... Read More
A modest Baptist chapel of c1870, adapted for Catholic use in 1958. The church retains some of its original fittings,... Read More
An interesting design by W. C. Mangan, working with his elder brother James Henry. As with his earlier church at... Read More
St Paul’s church is impressive but a little bleak. The scale impresses and the plan is interesting in maximising the... Read More
A good example of a medium-sized 1930s suburban church with a contemporary presbytery. The building contains original... Read More
A modern neo-vernacular design, built in 1991 as part of a small housing development, and serving as a chapel-of-ease... Read More
A good example of a suburban post-war church, and a confident design by the prolific Manchester practice of Reynolds... Read More