,
Leeds • St Patrick's
Wolverhampton (demolished) • 1853: Our Lady Immaculate and St Cuthbert,
Crook, County Durham • 1856:
Shrewsbury Cathedral, the Cathedral Church of Our Lady Help of Christians and Saint Peter of Alcantara, Town Walls, Shrewsbury (built as a cathedral) • 1856: Our Lady Immaculate, St Domingo Road,
Everton, Liverpool. Demolished. Lady Chapel of scheme for Liverpool Cathedral • 1856:
St Vincent de Paul, St. James Street, Liverpool • 1857: Holy Cross,
Croston, Lancashire; small estate church • 1857:
Sacred Heart Church, Blackpool • 1857–1858:
Our Lady of the Annunciation Church, Liverpool • 1857–1859: Our Lady and St Hubert, Great Harwood, Lancashire • 1858: Our Lady Help of Christians and attached Presbytery, Fortess Road, Kentish Town, London (both demolished - although the facade of the latter was rebuilt) • 1858:
St Peter's School, Woolwich • 1859:
Belmont Abbey, Hereford, Herefordshire (the Abbey Church was built as the pro-Cathedral for Wales) • 1860: Octagonal Chapter House,
Mount Saint Bernard Abbey, Leicestershire • 1859–1860:
Our Lady of la Salette, Liverpool • 1860:
St Mary Immaculate, Warwick • 1860–1861: St Anne,
Westby, Kirkham, Lancashire • 1861: St Edward, Thurloe Street,
Rusholme, Manchester • 1861–1865: St Michael, West Derby Road,
Everton, Liverpool • 1862: St Anne, Chester Road,
Stretford, near Manchester • 1862:
St Austin, Wolverhampton Road,
Stafford • 1863: St Peter, Greengate,
Salford, Lancashire • 1863: SS Henry and Elizabeth,
Sheerness, Kent • 1863: Convent of Our Lady of Charity and Refuge,
Bartestree, Herefordshire (converted to flats) • 1863: St Joseph, Bolton Road,
Anderton, Chorley, Lancashire • 1863–1864: Monument to
Everard Aloysius Lisle Phillipps, VC, Cademan Wood,
Whitwick, Leicestershire (demolished) • 1864: Our Lady and All Saints, New Road,
Stourbridge, Worcestershire • 1864:
St Marie, Lugsdale Road, Widnes, Cheshire (redundant) • 1864:
St Mary's Church, Croydon • 1864: St Hubert,
Dunsop Bridge, Yorkshire • 1864–1866:
Augustinian Priory, school and
Church of St Monica, Hoxton Square, London N1 • 1865: St Mary,
Euxton, Lancashire • 1865: St Catherine,
Kingsdown, Kent • 1865–1866: Mayfield Boys' Orphanage (later
Mayfield College, from 2007 converted to residential apartments as Mayfield Grange), Mayfield, Sussex • 1865–1867: St Joseph, York Road,
Birkdale, Southport, Lancashire • 1866:
Euxton Hall Chapel, Euxton, near Chorley, Lancashire • 1866:
St Francis Monastery, Gorton, Manchester • 1866: Our Blessed Lady and St. Joseph,
Leadgate, Durham • 1866: Chancel and transepts to
Mount St Mary's Church, Leeds • 1866–1868:
Meanwood Towers, Meanwood, Leeds • 1866–1867:
St Mary's Church, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire • 1866–1867: St Michael and All Angels, Mortuary Chapel and Knill Memorial,
Brockley Cemetery, London, destroyed by bombing in 1944 • 1866–1867:
Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and the English Martyrs, Preston, Lancashire (extended 1887–88) • 1866–1867: The Chapel of the Immaculate Conception,
Ratcliffe College, Ratcliffe on the Wreake, Leicestershire; converted for school use in 1962 on the completion of a new, larger chapel • 1867:
St Paul's Church, Dover, Kent • 1867–1868:
St Mary,
Fleetwood, Lancashire • 1867–1868:
All Saints' Church in Urmston, Greater Manchester • 1867–1871: Our Lady and St Paulinus,
Dewsbury, West Yorkshire • 1868:
St Begh, Coach Road, Whitehaven, Cumberland • 1869–1872: Our Lady of the Sacred Heart,
Cleator, Cumberland • 1869: St Michael's Orphanage for Girls, aka
St Joseph's College, Mark Cross, East Sussex • 1869:
Granville Hotel, Ramsgate, Kent • 1871:
Stanbrook Abbey, Powick, Worcestershire • 1872: Grosvenor Turkish Baths (with house and shop), 119 Buckingham Palace Road, London • 1873: St Mary's Church, Brierley Hill • 1873–1875: Carlton Towers, Yorkshire, for Lord Beaumont • 1875 (Edward Welby Pugin dies) • 1875: St Anne Rommer, Highfield Road, Rockferry,
Birkenhead, Wirral, Cheshire • 1873–1876:
English Martyrs Church, 30 Prescot Street, London E1 • 1876:
Our Lady Star of the Sea, Workington • 1877:
Sacred Heart Church, Kilburn, London • 1877:
St Mary's Church, Warrington, Cheshire == Works in Scotland ==