List of works by Paley, Austin and Paley
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Paley, Austin and Paley was the title of a practice of architects in Lancaster, Lancashire in the 19th century. The practice had been founded in 1836 by Edmund Sharpe. The architects during the period covered by this list are E. G. Paley, Hubert Austin and E. G. Paley's son Henry Paley. Henry Paley became a partner in 1886 and this partnership continued until the death of E. G. Paley in 1895.{{sfn|Price|1998|pp=4–5}}
This list covers the works executed by the practice during the partnership of Paley, Austin and Paley. Because of the location of the practice, most of their ecclesiastical work was in the areas that are now Cumbria, Lancashire, and Greater Manchester, but examples can also be found in Cheshire, Merseyside, Yorkshire, Worcestershire and the West Midlands.{{sfn|Price|1998|pp=78–89}}
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Works
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! scope="col" style="width:120px" |Name ! scope="col" style="width:120px" |Location ! scope="col" style="width:100px" class="unsortable"|Photograph ! scope="col" style="width:50px" |Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Notes ! scope="col" style="width:24px" |Grade |
scope="row"|St James' Church
|Scarborough, |
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0.4155|name=St James' Church, Scarborough}}
|{{centre|—}} |align="center"|1885 |A new mission church. This was enlarged in 1894 by the addition of aisles, a porch. and a vestry.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=91}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=235, 241}}{{NHLE |num= 1392195|desc= St James with Holy Trinity Church, Scarborough|accessdate= 10 October 2011|mode=cs2}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|West range
|Rossall School, Fleetwood, Lancashire |
3.0457|name=West Range, Rossall School }}
|{{centre|—}} |align="center"|1885 |West range added.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=91}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|p=584}}{{NHLE |num= 1072425|desc= West Range of Quadrangle at Rossall School|accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|St Andrew's Church |
2.5285|name=St Andrew's Church, Sedbergh}}
|align="center"|1885–86 |Restoration, including rebuilding the south aisle and arcade, removing the galleries, adding new floors, roofs, and fittings.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=87}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|p=236}}{{NHLE |num= 1384191|desc= Church of St Andrew, Sedbergh |accessdate= 7 December 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|a|I}} |
scope="row"|Giggleswick School
|Giggleswick, North Yorkshire |
2.2939|name=Giggleswick School }}
|{{centre|—}} |align="center"|1886 |Classroom, gym and covered playground.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=90}}{{NHLE |num= 1317034|desc= Classroom block and assembly hall Giggleswick School|accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|Church of St James the Less
|Tatham, Lancashire |
2.6045|name=St James' Church, Tatham}}
|align="center"|1886–87 |Restoration, including new windows, floors and fittings, and the removal of the ceiling.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=87}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=136, 236}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|p=664}}{{NHLE |num= 1317663|desc= Church of St James the Less, Tatham |accessdate= 7 December 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|b|II*}} |
scope="row"|St Mary's Church
|Ince-in-Makerfield, Greater Manchester |align="center"|1887 |A new church in red brick. Towards the east end was a bellcote surmounted by a tall, narrow spire. The aisles were very narrow, forming passages. It was demolished in 1978 due to subsidence from mining. Described as a "grand church".{{sfn|Price|1998|p=91}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=148, 238}}{{sfn|Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=210}} |{{centre|—}} |
scope="row"|Christ Church School
|{{centre|—}} |align="center"|1887 |Added a classroom.{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=171, 236}} |{{centre|—}} |
scope="row"|Storey Institute
|Meeting House Lane, Lancaster, Lancashire |
2.8042|name=Storey Institute}}
|align="center"|1887–91 |A school, library and art gallery built at the expense of Sir Thomas Storey in Jacobean style; now offices and an art gallery.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=91}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=169–170, 236–237}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|p=385}}{{NHLE |num= 1194973|desc= Storey Institute, Lancaster|accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|Royal Albert Hospital
|Lancaster, Lancashire |
2.8008|name=Royal Albert Hospital, Lancaster}}
|File:Royal Albert Hospital.jpg |align="center"|1888 |Added a recreational hall.{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=171, 237}} |{{centre|—}} |
scope="row"|Thurland Castle
|Tunstall, Lancashire |
2.5978|name=Thurland Castle}}
|align="center"|1888 |Additional work on the house which is now divided into apartments.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=91}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|p=673}} |{{centre|—}} |
scope="row"|St Margaret's Church
|Hornby, Lancashire |
2.6362|name=St Margaret's Church, Hornby}}
|align="center"|1888–89 |Restoration in which the nave was largely rebuilt, arcades and a clerestory were inserted, the church was reroofed and refloored, the west gallery was removed, the box pews were replaced by modern seating, the vestry was converted into an organ chamber, and a new vestry was built.{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=136, 237}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|pp=344–345}}{{NHLE |num= 1071657|desc= Church of St Margaret, Hornby|accessdate= 2 December 2012|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|a|I}} |
scope="row"|St Mary's Church
|Prestwich, |
2.2865|name=St Mary's Church, Prestwich }}
|align="center"|1888–89 |Addition of a chancel, chapel, organ chamber and choir vestry.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=91}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Hyde|Pevsner|2004|pp=564–566}}{{NHLE |num= 1067252|desc= Church of St Mary, Prestwich|accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|a|I}} |
scope="row"|Church of the Good Shepherd
|Tatham, Lancashire |
2.5303|name=Church of the Good Shepherd, Tatham}}
|{{centre|—}} |align="center"|1888–89 |New church on the site of a previous church in late Perpendicular style.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=87}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=137, 237}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|p=665}}{{NHLE |num= 1362587|desc= Church of The Good Shepherd, Tatham |accessdate= 17 July 2012|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|Chapel, Abberley Hall
|Abberley, Worcestershire |
2.3761|name=Abberley Hall}}
|{{centre|—}} |align="center"|1889 |New school chapel.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=89}} |{{centre|—}} |
scope="row"|St Paul's Church
|Witherslack, Cumbria |
2.8736|name=St Paul's Church, Witherslack }}
|align="center"|1889 |Oak reredos.{{NHLE |num= 1087094|desc= Church of St Paul, Witherslack |accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|b|II*}} |
scope="row"|Holy Trinity Church
|Wray, Lancashire |
2.6074|name=Holy Trinity Church, Wray}}
|align="center"|1889 |Addition of a new nave roof and alteration to the west elevation.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=92}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|p=710}} |{{centre|—}} |
scope="row"|St Peter's vicarage
|Accrington, Lancashire |
2.3755|name=St Peter's vicarage, Accrington}}
|{{centre|—}} |align="center"|1889 |New vicarage.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=89}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|p=81}} |{{centre|—}} |
scope="row"|Hornby Castle
|Hornby, Lancashire |
2.6323|name=Hornby Castle}}
|align="center"|1889 |Further additions to the west side.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=91}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|p=347}}{{NHLE |num= 1317655|desc= Hornby Castle, Hornby-with-Farleton|accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|a|I}} |
scope="row"|St John's Church
|Birkdale, Southport, Merseyside |
3.0138|name=St John's Church, Birkdale}}
|align="center"|1889–90 |New church, enlarged in 1903–09.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=89}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|p=247}} {{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|p=639}}{{NHLE |num= 1379771|desc= Church of St John, Southport |accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|St John's Church
|Cloughfold, Rawtenstall, Lancashire |
2.2867|name=St John's Church, Rawtenstall}}
|align="center"|1889–90 |New church in Perpendicular style. Has been made redundant, and used as a warehouse.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=90}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=148–149, 238}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|p=554}}{{NHLE |num= 1163867|desc= Former Church of St John, Rawtenstall |accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|St Bartholomew's Church
|Colne, Lancashire |
2.1704|name=St Bartholomew's Church, Colne}}
|align="center"|1889–90 |North aisle rebuilt, organ chamber, vestries, and furnishings added.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=90}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=136, 238}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|p=251–253}}{{NHLE |num= 1073414|desc= Church of St Bartholomew, Colne|accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|a|I}} |
scope="row"|St Andrew's Church |
2.4542|name=St Andrew's Church, Dent}}
|align="center"|1889–90 |Restoration.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=90}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=136, 238}}{{NHLE |num= 1383978|desc= Church of St Andrew, Dent|accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|a|I}} |
scope="row"|St Peter's Church
|Cound, Shropshire |
2.6543|name=St Peter's Church, Cound}}
|align="center"|1889–91 |North vestry added, re-using a 13th-century priest's doorway.{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|p=238}}{{NHLE |num= 1055560|desc= Church of St Peter, Cound|accessdate= 21 July 2012|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}}{{sfn|Newman|Pevsner|2006|pp=234–235}} !{{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|a|I}} |
scope="row"|St Michael's Church |
3.3728|name=St Michael's Church, Bootle}}
|align="center"|1890 |Restoration, including heightening walls, adding an organ chamber and vestry, reseating, reroofing, and flooring the church, and completing the tower.{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=136, 238}}{{NHLE |num= 1086650|desc= Church of St Michael, Bootle|accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|Holy Trinity Church |
3.0479|name=Holy Trinity Church, Colton}}
|align="center"|1890 |Restoration.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=90}}{{NHLE |num= 1224965|desc= Church of Holy Trinity, Colton|accessdate= 18 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|St Alkelda's Church
|Giggleswick, |
2.2896|name=St Alkelda's Church, Giggleswick}}
|align="center"|1890–91 |Restoration, which included replacing the roof, removing the gallery, and reseating and reflooring the church.{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=136, 238}}{{NHLE |num= 1157303|desc= Church of St Alkelda, Giggleswick|accessdate= 21 July 2012|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|a|I}} |
scope="row"|St John the Evangelist's Church
|Crawshawbooth, Rawtenstall, Lancashire |
2.2892|name=St John's Church, Crawshawbooth}}
|File:St John's Church, Rawtenstall.jpg |align="center"|1890–92 |New church in Perpendicular style.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=90}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=149, 238–239}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|pp=562–563}}{{NHLE |num= 1163934|desc= Church of John the Evangelist, Rawtenstall|accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|b|II*}} |
scope="row"|St John the Baptist's Church
|Atherton, |
2.4902|name=St John the Baptist's Church, Atherton}}
|align="center"|1890–96 |Completed a church built in 1878–79 by Paley and Austin with two more bays at the west end, and a southwest tower.{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=111–112, 239}}{{sfn|Pollard|Pevsner|2006|pp=136–137}}{{NHLE |num= 1068475|desc= Church of St John the Baptist, Atherton |accessdate= 19 October 2012|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|St Michael's Church
|Bowness-on-Solway, Cumbria |
3.2135|name=St Michael's Church, Bowness-on-Solway}}
|align="center"|1891 |Added north transept.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=90}}{{sfn|Hyde|Pevsner|2010|pp=162–163}}{{NHLE |num= 1137007|desc= Church of Michael, Bowness-on-Solway|accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|b|II*}} |
scope="row"|Mission Church
|Dale Street, Lancaster, Lancashire |{{centre|—}} |align="center"|1891 |New mission church for Christ Church to accommodate 300 people at an estimated cost of £1,165.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=91}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|p=239}} |{{centre|—}} |
scope="row"|St Wilfrid's Church
|Melling, Lancashire |
2.6165|name=St Wilfrid's Church, Melling}}
|align="center"|1891 |Restoration, including reseating.{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|p=239}}{{NHLE |num= 1165114|desc= Church of St Wilfrid, Melling-with-Wrayton|accessdate= 10 June 2012|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|a|I}} |
scope="row"|St Paul's Church
|Scotforth, Lancaster, Lancashire |
2.7955|name=St Paul's Church, Scotforth}}
|align="center"|1891 |Expansion of the west end by three bays and addition of transepts.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=91}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|p=239}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|pp=401–402}}{{NHLE |num= 1288582|desc= Church of St Paul, Scotforth |accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|All Saints' Church
|Sutton, St Helens, Merseyside |
2.7033|name=All Saints' Church, Sutton, St Helens}}
|align="center"|1891–93 |A new church.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=91}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|p=239}}{{sfn|Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=567}}{{NHLE |num= 1260566|desc= Church of All Saints, St Helens |accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|Christ Church
|Waterloo, Merseyside |
3.0237|name=Christ Church, Waterloo}}
|align="center"|1891–99 |New church in Perpendicular style.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=92}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=149–150, 239}}{{sfn|Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=642}}{{NHLE |num= 1257311|desc= Christ Church, Crosby |accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|b|II*}} |
scope="row"|Lancaster Priory
|Lancaster, Lancashire |
2.8057 |name=Lancaster Priory}}
|align="center"|1892 |Restoration of the east window.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=91}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|pp=364–369}}{{NHLE |num= 1195068|desc= Priory and Parish Church of St Mary, Lancaster |accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|a|I}} |
scope="row"|St Gregory's Church
|Preston Patrick, Cumbria |
2.7119|name=St Gregory's Church, Preston Patrick}}
|align="center"|1892 |Now St Patrick's Church. Chancel replaced.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=91}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|p=239}}{{NHLE |num= 1312122|desc= Church of St Patrick, Preston Patrick |accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|St Oswald's Church
|Warton, Lancaster, Lancashire |
2.7694|name=St Oswald's Church, Warton}}
|align="center"|1892 |Restoration.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=92}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|p=681}}{{NHLE |num= 1308887|desc= Church of St Oswald, Warton |accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|St Bartholomew's Church |
2.5684|name=St Bartholomew's Church, Barbon}}
|File:St Bartholomew's Church, Barbon.jpg |align="center"|1892–93 |New church in Perpendicular style.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=89}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=137, 239}}{{sfn|Hyde|Pevsner|2010|p=127}}{{NHLE |num= 1086928|desc= Church of St Bartholomew, Barbon |accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|b|II*}} |
scope="row"|St Peter's Church
|Field Broughton, Cumbria |
2.9419|name=St Peter's Church, Field Broughton}}
|align="center"|1892–94 |New church in Perpendicular style.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=90}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=138–139, 240}}{{sfn|Hyde|Pevsner|2010|p=347}}{{NHLE |num= 1349025|desc= Church of St Peter, Broughton East |accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|b|II*}} |
scope="row"|St Matthew's Church
|Highfield, Wigan, |
2.6725|name=St Matthew's Church, Highfield, Wigan}}
|align="center"|1892–94 |New church in Early English style. Enlarged in 1910 and reredos added in 1917.{{sfn|Price|1998|pp=90–91}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=157, 240}}{{sfn|Pollard|Pevsner|2006|pp=663–664}}{{NHLE |num= 1384453|desc= Church of St Matthew, Wigan|accessdate= 5 November 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|b|II*}} |
scope="row"|St John's Church
|St John's in the Vale, Cumbria |
3.0748|name=St John's Church, St John's in the Vale}}
|align="center"|1893 |Reordering of the interior.{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|p=240}}{{sfn|Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=601}}{{NHLE |num= 1144527|desc= Church of St John, St. John's Castlerigg and Wythburn|accessdate= 23 July 2012|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|Keswick School of Industrial Art
|{{centre|—}} |align="center"|1893–94 |A school for the promotion of the principles of the Arts and Crafts movement for Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley. It closed in 1984.{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=173, 240}} |{{centre|—}} |
scope="row"|Christ Church
|Wesham, Lancashire |
2.8855|name=Christ Church, Wesham}}
|align="center"|1893–94 |West end of a new church.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=92}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|p=240}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|pp=684–685}}{{NHLE |num= 1072028|desc= Christ Church, Wesham |accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|All Saints' Church
|Hertford, Hertfordshire |
0.0757|name=All Saints' Church, Hertford}}
|align="center"|1893–95 |New church in Perpendicular style, replacing an earlier church destroyed in a fire.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=94}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=150–152, 208, 240}}{{sfn|Cherry|Pevsner|1977|pp=185–186}}{{NHLE |num= 1268783|desc= Church of All Saints with St John, Hertford|accessdate= 9 December 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|b|II*}} |
scope="row"|Royal Lancaster Infirmary (original building) |Lancaster, Lancashire |
2.7993|name=Royal Lancaster Infirmary}}
|{{centre|—}} |align="center"|1893–96 |A new building in 17th-century style with a tall octagonal tower and a dome.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=91}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=170–171, 240}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|pp=404–405}}{{NHLE |num= 1194932|desc= Royal Lancaster Infirmary (original building)|accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|St George's Church
|Heaviley, Stockport, Greater Manchester |
2.1518|name=St George's Church, Heaviley}}
|File:St. George's Church, Stockport 22 April 2009.JPG |align="center"|1893–97 |New church.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=90}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Hyde|Hubbard|Pevsner|2011|p=609}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=90, 153, 239}}{{NHLE |num= 1067194|desc= Church of St George, Stockport|accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|a|I}} |
scope="row"|Bury Parish Church
|Bury, Greater Manchester |
2.2971|name=St Mary's Church, Bury}}
|align="center"|1894 |Added new seats to the chancel.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=90}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Hyde|Pevsner|2004|p=177}}{{NHLE |num= 1163125|desc= Church of St Mary and St Bartholomew, Bury|accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade I colour}}|{{sort|a|I}} |
scope="row"|Hoarstones
|{{centre|—}} |align="center"|1894 |Additions to the house.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=90}} |{{centre|—}} |
scope="row"|Mission Church
|Sunderland Point, Lancashire |
2.8783|name=Mission Church, Sunderland Point}}
|align="center"|1894 |A small church in red brick measuring {{convert|41|ft|m|0}} by {{convert|17|ft|m|0}}, with a capacity of about 150, and costing about £250.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=97}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=139, 241}}{{NHLE |num= 1465804|desc= Mission Church, Sunderland Point|accessdate= 18 November 2019|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|St Luke's Church |
2.7273|name=St Luke's Church, Farnworth, Widnes}}
|align="center"|1894–95 |Restoration involving removal of galleries, box pews and a three-decker pulpit, stripping the plaster, adding vestries to the north and more seating, and reflooring the church.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=90}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|pp=136–137, 241}}{{sfn|Pollard|Pevsner|2006|pp=653–655}}{{NHLE |num= 1130417|desc= Church of St Luke, Widnes |accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|b|II*}} |
scope="row"|St Mary Magdalene's Church |
2.3071|name=St Mary Magdalene's Church, Alsager}}
|{{centre|—}} |align="center"|1894–96 |New church in Decorated style. Only one bay of the north aisle was built.{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|p=241}}{{sfn|Price|1998|p=92}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Hyde|Hubbard|Pevsner|2011|p=97}}{{NHLE |num= 1138757|desc= Church of St Mary Magdalene, Alsager|accessdate= 9 December 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|St Mary's Church
|Borwick, Lancashire |
2.7216|name=St Mary's Church, Borwick}}
|align="center"|1894–96 |New church.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=89}}{{sfn|Brandwood|Austin|Hughes|Price|2012|p=241}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Pevsner|2009|p=167}}{{NHLE |num= 1272423|desc= Church of St Mary, Borwick|accessdate= 5 November 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II colour}}|{{sort|c|II}} |
scope="row"|St John the Evangelist's Church
|Cheetham, Greater Manchester |
2.2426|name=St John's Church, Cheetham}}
|File:St John's Church, Cheetham.jpeg |align="center"|1895 |Restoration.{{sfn|Price|1998|p=90}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Hyde|Pevsner|2004|p=388}}{{NHLE |num= 1254832|desc= Church of St John, Cheetham |accessdate= 9 October 2011|mode=cs2|fewer-links=x}} !{{Grade II* colour}}|{{sort|b|II*}} |
scope="row"|St George's Church
|Unsworth, Bury, Greater Manchester |
2.2719|name=St George's Church, Unsworth }}
|align="center"|Undated |Additional work.{{sfn|Price|1998|pp=91–92}}{{sfn|Hartwell|Hyde|Pevsner|2004|p=666}} |{{centre|—}} |
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