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 red brick Gothic Revival church and early work by Charles Walker of Newcastle, replacing an earlier... Read More
A large church conceived before and built after the Second Vatican Council, conventional in plan and design. It has a... Read More
A fine example of a Catholic church in the Byzantine style fashionable in the wake of the building of Westminster... Read More
A small modern church with an interior of devotional character.Mass was first said in West End in the village hall.... Read More
An ambitious and self-confident Gothic design by G. B. Cox, erected between the wars as a replica of the Marian shrine... Read More
An important survival of a relatively unspoilt Georgian Catholic church. It is architecturally modest and discreetly... Read More
An attractive late-nineteenth century stone-built Gothic chapel, its gable, roof and picturesque bellcote prominent in... Read More
A post-war church, one of three in the diocese by the Falmouth-based architect Waldo Maitland, well built and fit for... Read More
A modern church of 1987 with integral hall. The church is roughly square on plan and laid out on the diagonal, with a... Read More
A small modern church, serving the school to which it is attached and the western part of the new town.Hemel... Read More
A mid-nineteenth-century Gothic Revival church by Gilbert Blount, considerably enlarged and reorientated in the 1920s... Read More
A simple early twentieth-century structure, built as an Anglican church hall and converted to use as a Catholic church... Read More