Poole, with
John Henry Parker and
Matthew Holbeche Bloxam, was a leading advocate of the Gothic Revival. His works, with sermons and tracts, were these: Chapel, from
Architectural, historical, and picturesque Illustrations of the Chapel of St. Augustine, Skirlaugh, Yorkshire (1855), edited by George Ayliffe Poole • ''The Exile's Return; or a Cat's Journey from Glasgow to Edinburgh'', a tale for children, Edinburgh, 1837 •
The Testimony of St. Cyprian against Rome, London, 1838 •
The Anglo-Catholic Use of Two Lights upon the Altar, for the signification that Christ is the very true Light of the World, stated and defended, London, 1840 •
The Life and Times of St. Cyprian, Oxford, 1840 •
On the present State of Parties in the Church of England, with especial reference to the alleged tendencies of the Oxford School to the Doctrines and Communion of Rome, London, 1841 •
The Appropriate Character of Church Architecture, Leeds, 1842; reissued in 1845 as ‘Churches: their Structure, Arrangement, and Decoration,’ London •
Churches of Yorkshire, described and edited (with others), 1842 •
A History of the Church in America (part of vol. ii. of ''The Christian's Miscellany''), Leeds, 1842 •
A History of England, from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of Queen Victoria, London, 1844–1845, 2 vols •
The Churches of Scarborough, Filey, and the Neighbourhood, London, 1848 (with
John West Hugall) •
A History of Ecclesiastical Architecture in England, London, 1848 •
Sir Raoul de Broc and his Son Tristram, a tale of the twelfth century, London, 1849 •
An historical and descriptive Guide to York Cathedral (with Hugall), York, 1850 •
Architectural, historical, and picturesque Illustrations of the Chapel of St. Augustine, Skirlaugh, Yorkshire (edited by Poole), Hull, 1855 •
Diocesan History of Peterborough, London ==Notes==