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List of Commissioners' churches in Yorkshire

A Commissioners' church is an Anglican church in the United Kingdom built with money voted by Parliament as a result of the Church Building Act 1818, and subsequent related Acts. Such churches have been given a number of titles, including "Commissioners' Churches", "Waterloo Churches" and "Million Act Churches". In some cases the Commissioners provided the full cost of the new church; in other cases they provided a grant and the balance was raised locally. This list contains the Commissioners' churches in Yorkshire.

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Grade Criteria[1]
Grade I Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important.
Grade II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest.
Grade II Buildings of national importance and special interest.
"—" denotes a work that is not graded.

Churches edit

Name and location Photograph Date Grant
in £
Architect Notes and refs. Grade
St George, Barnsley
53°33′03″N 1°29′07″W / 53.5507°N 1.4852°W / 53.5507; -1.4852 (St George's Church, Barnsley)
1821–22 5,963 Thomas Rickman Gothic Revival with bell turret and clerestory.[2][3] Demolished 1993.[4] II
St Lawrence,
Pudsey, Leeds
53°47′36″N 1°40′01″W / 53.7934°N 1.6669°W / 53.7934; -1.6669 (St Lawrence's Church, Pudsey)
 
1821–23 13,475 Thomas Taylor Gothic Revival with tower.
Restored in 1907.[2][5]
II
St Peter,
Stanley, Wakefield
53°42′49″N 1°28′18″W / 53.7135°N 1.4717°W / 53.7135; -1.4717 (St Peter's Church, Wakefield)
  1821–24 11,989 Peter Atkinson Jnr
and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival with turrets.
Burned in 1911; rebuilt 1913.[2][6]
II
St George, Sheffield
53°22′54″N 1°28′51″W / 53.3818°N 1.4807°W / 53.3818; -1.4807 (St George's Church, Sheffield)
  1821–25 15,181 John Woodhead and William Hurst Gothic Revival with tower.[2][7] II
Christ Church,
Attercliffe, Sheffield
  1822–26 12,041 Thomas Taylor Gothic Revival with tower. Bombed 1940; demolished other than the tower 1950.[2][8]
St Philip,
Shalesmoor, Sheffield
1822–27 13,116 Thomas Taylor Gothic Revival with tower.
Demolished 1952.[2]
St Paul, Alverthorpe,
53°41′32″N 1°31′54″W / 53.6922°N 1.5316°W / 53.6922; -1.5316 (St Paul's Church, Alverthorpe)
  1823–25 8,082 Peter Atkinson Jnr
and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival with tower.[2][9] II
St Paul, Hanging Heaton
53°42′16″N 1°36′33″W / 53.7044°N 1.6091°W / 53.7044; -1.6091 (St Paul's Church, Hanging Heaton)
 
1823–25 4,811 Thomas Taylor Gothic Revival with tower. Altered in 1894.[2][10] II
Christ Church,
Meadow Lane, Leeds
1823–25 10,555 R. D. Chantrell Gothic Revival with tower.
Demolished 1972.[2][11]
St Mary,
Quarry Hill, Leeds
1823–25 10,809 Thomas Taylor Gothic Revival with tower.
Demolished late 1970s.[2]
St Paul, Shipley
53°50′02″N 1°46′58″W / 53.8339°N 1.7827°W / 53.8339; -1.7827 (St Paul's Church, Shipley)
  1823–25 7,992 John Oates Gothic Revival with tower.
Restored in 1876.[2][12]
II
St Matthew, Wilsden
53°49′27″N 1°51′39″W / 53.8242°N 1.8607°W / 53.8242; -1.8607 (St Matthew's Church, Wilsden)
1823–25 8,174 John Oates Gothic Revival with tower.
Closed in 1954; since demolished.[2]
St Mark,
Woodhouse, Leeds
53°48′43″N 1°33′12″W / 53.8119°N 1.5534°W / 53.8119; -1.5534 (St Mark's Church, Woodhouse)
  1823–26 9,637 Peter Atkinson Jnr
and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival with tower. Open see www.gatewayleeds.net .[2][13] II
St John, Dewsbury Moor
53°41′31″N 1°39′03″W / 53.6919°N 1.6508°W / 53.6919; -1.6508 (St John's Church, Dewsbury)
  1823–27 5,918 Thomas Taylor Gothic Revival with tower.[2][14] II
St Peter, Earlsheaton, Dewsbury 1825–27 5,301 Thomas Taylor Gothic Revival with transepts, tower and spire. Demolished 1971.[2]
St Cuthbert,
Pateley Bridge
54°05′16″N 1°45′30″W / 54.0879°N 1.7583°W / 54.0879; -1.7583 (St Cuthbert's Church, Pateley Bridge)
1825–27 2,000 John Woodhead and William Hurst Gothic Revival with tower.[15][16] II
St Mary,
Greasbrough, Rotherham
53°27′30″N 1°20′42″W / 53.4583°N 1.3450°W / 53.4583; -1.3450 (St Mary's Church, Rotherham)
  1826–28 2,000 Charles Watson and
J. P. Pritchett
Gothic Revival with tower.[17][18] II
Christ Church, Scarborough
54°16′52″N 0°24′06″W / 54.2812°N 0.4017°W / 54.2812; -0.4017 (Christ Church, Scarborough)
1826–28 4,733 Peter Atkinson Jnr
and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival with tower. Chancel added 1873. Redundant in 1977.[19]
St Mary, Sheffield
53°22′21″N 1°28′18″W / 53.3725°N 1.4716°W / 53.3725; -1.4716 (St Mary's Church, Sheffield)
  1826–29 13,941 Joseph Potter Gothic Revival with tower.
Bombed in World War II.
Rebuilt in 1957.[2][20]
II*
Christ Church, Linthwaite
53°37′35″N 1°50′46″W / 53.6263°N 1.8462°W / 53.6263; -1.8462 (Christ Church, Linthwaite)
1827–28 3,035 Peter Atkinson Jnr
and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival with west tower and spire. Chancel and other additions 1895.[17][21] II
Holy Trinity,
South Crosland
53°36′40″N 1°49′25″W / 53.6112°N 1.8237°W / 53.6112; -1.8237 (Holy Trinity Church, South Crosland)
  1827–29 2,272 Peter Atkinson Jnr Gothic Revival with tower.[2][22] II
St John, Golcar
53°38′20″N 1°51′19″W / 53.6389°N 1.8552°W / 53.6389; -1.8552 (St John's Church, Golcar)
  1828–29 3,133 Peter Atkinson Jnr Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Chancel added 1862.[17][23] II
Holy Trinity,
Idle, Bradford
53°50′17″N 1°43′53″W / 53.8380°N 1.7314°W / 53.8380; -1.7314 (Holy Trinity Church, Idle)
  1828–29 3,115 John Oates Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Vestry added 1895.[17][24] II
St Stephen,
Kirkstall, Leeds
53°49′05″N 1°35′54″W / 53.8180°N 1.5984°W / 53.8180; -1.5984 (St Stephen's Church, Kirkstall)
 
1828–29 3,206 R. D. Chantrell Gothic Revival with west tower and spire. Church enlarged in 1864 and 1874.[17][25] II
St Stephen, Lindley
53°39′32″N 1°49′21″W / 53.6589°N 1.8226°W / 53.6589; -1.8226 (St Stephen's Church, Lindley)
  1828–29 2,714 John Oates Gothic Revival with west tower and spire.[17][26][27] II
Emmanuel, Lockwood
53°37′49″N 1°47′43″W / 53.6302°N 1.7954°W / 53.6302; -1.7954 (Emmanuel Church, Lockwood)
 
1828–29 3,047 R. D. Chantrell Gothic Revival with west turret. Chancel added 1899.[17][28] II
All Saints,
Paddock, Huddersfield
1828–29 2,706 John Oates Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Redundant.[15][29]
Christ Church, Stannington
53°23′31″N 1°32′49″W / 53.3919°N 1.5470°W / 53.3919; -1.5470 (Christ Church, Stannington)
  1828–29 2,820 John Woodhead and William Hurst Gothic Revival with west turret.[15][30] II
St Paul, Huddersfield
53°38′38″N 1°46′47″W / 53.6438°N 1.7798°W / 53.6438; -1.7798 (St Paul's Church, Huddersfield)
1828–30 5,700 John Oates Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Chancel added 1883. Now part of the University of Huddersfield.[17][31] II
St Paul, Birkenshaw
53°45′01″N 1°41′35″W / 53.7503°N 1.6931°W / 53.7503; -1.6931 (St Paul's Church, Birkenshaw)
 
1829–30 3,310 Peter Atkinson Jnr
and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival. Tower, spire and chancel added in 1892.[19][32] II
St Matthew,
Holbeck, Leeds
53°47′07″N 1°33′33″W / 53.7854°N 1.5593°W / 53.7854; -1.5593 (St Matthew's Church, Holbeck)
  1829–30 3,349 R. D. Chantrell Gothic Revival with west tower. Spire and other additions 1860. Now used as a community centre.[11][19][33] II
St Peter, Morley
53°45′11″N 1°36′02″W / 53.7530°N 1.6006°W / 53.7530; -1.6006 (St Peter's Church, Morley)
  1829–30 2,968 R. D. Chantrell Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Chancel added 1885.[17][34] II
All Saints, Netherthong
53°35′01″N 1°47′25″W / 53.5835°N 1.7903°W / 53.5835; -1.7903 (All Saints Church, Netherthong)
  1829–30 2,557 R. D. Chantrell Gothic Revival with west turret. Chancel added 1877.[15][35] II
Christ Church, New Mill
53°34′29″N 1°45′02″W / 53.5747°N 1.7506°W / 53.5747; -1.7506 (Christ Church, New Mill)
  1829–30 3,525 Peter Atkinson Gothic Revival with tower. Rebuilt in 1882.[15][36][37] II
St James,
Thornes, Wakefield
53°40′22″N 1°30′08″W / 53.6729°N 1.5021°W / 53.6729; -1.5021 (St James' Church, Thornes, Wakefield)
  1829–30 1,000 Samuel Sharp Neoclassical with west tower.[15][38] II
St James, Myton, Hull 1829–31 3,591 Joseph Hansom Gothic Revival with tower. Bombed in World War II; demolished 1957.[19][39]
St Peter, Hoyland
53°30′09″N 1°27′13″W / 53.5026°N 1.4536°W / 53.5026; -1.4536 (St Peter's Church, Hoyland)
1830 1,000 Watson, Pritchett and Watson Gothic Revival with tower and spire.[17][40] II
St Martin, Brighouse
53°42′15″N 1°47′03″W / 53.7042°N 1.7841°W / 53.7042; -1.7841 (St Martin's Church, Brighouse)
  1830–31 3,605 Lees Hammerton Gothic Revival with tower. Chancel added 1905.[19][41] II
St John, Cleckheaton
53°43′29″N 1°42′35″W / 53.7246°N 1.7098°W / 53.7246; -1.7098 (St John's Church, Cleckheaton)
  1830–31 2,632 Peter Atkinson Jnr
and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival with tower. Chancel added 1854. All but the tower replaced 1886–88.[19][42] II
St James, Halifax 1830–31 4,196 John Oates Gothic Revival with two west turrets. Demolished 1955.[17]
St James, Heckmondwike
53°42′25″N 1°40′13″W / 53.7069°N 1.6702°W / 53.7069; -1.6702 (St James' Church, Heckmondwike)
 
1830–31 2,805 Peter Atkinson Jnr
and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Chancel added in 1906.[17][43] II
St James the Great,
Hebden Bridge
53°44′36″N 2°01′31″W / 53.7434°N 2.0252°W / 53.7434; -2.0252 (St James' Church, Hebden Bridge)
  1832–33 3,047 John Oates Gothic Revival with a west tower. Chancel added in 1876.[17][44] II
St John, Ovenden 1838 1,070 Charles Child Gothic Revival with west tower[15]
St John the Baptist,
Cragg Vale
53°42′19″N 2°00′03″W / 53.7053°N 2.0007°W / 53.7053; -2.0007 (St John's Church, Cragg Vale)
  1838–39 452 Charles Child Gothic Revival with tower[19][45] II
Christ Church,
Battyeford, Mirfield
1839–40 691 Ignatius Bonomi Gothic Revival with a west tower. Demolished 1971 after a fire.[19]
Christ Church, Bridlington
54°05′05″N 0°11′36″W / 54.0847°N 0.1932°W / 54.0847; -0.1932 (Christ Church, Bridlington)
  1840 100 Sir George Gilbert Scott and Moffat Gothic Revival. Enlarged in 1857.
Tower added in 1859.[19][46]
II
Holy Trinity,
Batley Carr, Batley
53°42′05″N 1°38′09″W / 53.7013°N 1.6359°W / 53.7013; -1.6359 (Holy Trinity Church, Batley Carr)
  1840–41 300 R. D. Chantrell Gothic Revival. West tower added in 1895.[19][47] II
St Mark, Sutton, Hull 1841–42 500 H. F. Lockwood Gothic Revival with tower. Bombed in World War II; demolished.[19]
St John the Evangelist,
Ingrow, Keighley
53°51′19″N 1°54′58″W / 53.8552°N 1.9162°W / 53.8552; -1.9162 (St John's Church, Ingrow)
  1841–42 500 Walker Rawstorne Lombardic with west tower.[48] II
St Thomas, Kimberworth
53°26′02″N 1°23′39″W / 53.4339°N 1.3941°W / 53.4339; -1.3941 (St Thomas Church, Kimberworth)
  1841–42 600 Matthew Habershon Gothic Revival with west tower. Chancel added 1882.[17][49] II
Holy Trinity, Thurgoland 1841–42 150 William Hurst and William Moffatt Gothic Revival with belfry. Demolished and replaced 1870.[15][50]
St John the Evangelist,
Farsley
53°48′40″N 1°40′18″W / 53.8110°N 1.6718°W / 53.8110; -1.6718 (St John's Church, Farsley)
  1842–43 300 William Wallen Gothic Revival with tower. Tower rebuilt 1895.[17][51] II
Holy Trinity, Queensbury
53°46′01″N 1°50′57″W / 53.7669°N 1.8492°W / 53.7669; -1.8492 (Holy Trinity Church, Queensbury)
  1842–43 500 James Mallinson Gothic Revival with tower. Chancel added 1885. Tower rebuilt 1906.[15][52] II
St John, Dodworth
53°32′27″N 1°31′49″W / 53.5408°N 1.5302°W / 53.5408; -1.5302 (St John's Church, Dodworth)
  1843–44 250 Benjamin Taylor Norman Revival with tower. Since restored.[17][53] II
St Andrew,
Cavendish Street, Leeds
1843–44 300 Sir George Gilbert Scott and Moffatt Gothic Revival with west bell turret. Demolished.[11][17]
St John the Evangelist, Yeadon   1843–44 300 Walker Rawsthorne Gothic Revival. Chancel added 1893.[15]
St Paul, Denholme Gate
53°47′48″N 1°53′34″W / 53.7967°N 1.8927°W / 53.7967; -1.8927 (St Paul's Church, Denholme Gate)
  1843–46 500 Chantrell and Shaw Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Redundant in 2002.[19][54] II
Holy Trinity,
Cowling, Craven
53°53′03″N 2°03′00″W / 53.8841°N 2.0499°W / 53.8841; -2.0499 (Holy Trinity Church, Cowling)
  1844–45 500 J. B. Chantrell Gothic Revival with tower.[19][55] II
All Saints, Roberttown 1844–45 300 Chantrell and Shaw Gothic Revival with bell turret.[15]
St John, Upper Hopton
53°39′46″N 1°42′11″W / 53.6628°N 1.7031°W / 53.6628; -1.7031 (St John's Church, Upper Hopton)
  1844–45 100 Ignatius Bonomi and
J. A. Cory
Gothic Revival with a west tower.[17][56] II
St Paul,
King Cross, Halifax
53°42′54″N 1°52′59″W / 53.7151°N 1.8831°W / 53.7151; -1.8831 (St Paul's Church Steeple, King Cross, Halifax)
 
1844–46 300 R. D. Chantrell Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Replaced in 1912, other than the steeple.[17][57] II
Christ Church, Oakworth
53°50′45″N 1°57′16″W / 53.8458°N 1.9545°W / 53.8458; -1.9545 (Christ Church, Oakworth)
  1845–46 500 William Wallen Gothic Revival with belfry.[15][58] II
St Philip,
Wellington Street, Leeds
1845–47 300 C. W. Burleigh Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Demolished 1931.[11][17]
St Paul, Shepley
53°35′01″N 1°42′44″W / 53.5837°N 1.7121°W / 53.5837; -1.7121 (St Paul's Church, Shepley)
  1845–48 100 William Wallen Chancel added 1868.[15][59] II
St Paul, Sculcoates, Hull 1846–47 500 W. F. Dykes Gothic Revival with steeple. Bombed in World War II; demolished.[19]
St Mary the Virgin, Wyke
53°44′12″N 1°46′18″W / 53.7366°N 1.7717°W / 53.7366; -1.7717 (St Mary's Church, Wyke)
  1846–47 500 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with tower and spire.[15][60] II
St Luke,
Eccleshill, Bradford
53°48′58″N 1°43′11″W / 53.8160°N 1.7198°W / 53.8160; -1.7198 (St Luke's Church, Eccleshill)
 
1846–48 1,114 Walker Rawstorne Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Chancel added in 1913.[17]
St James,
Woodside, Horsforth
53°34′08″N 1°47′42″W / 53.5690°N 1.7949°W / 53.5690; -1.7949 (St James' Church, Horsforth)
  1846–48 200 C. W. Burleigh Gothic Revival.[15][61] II
St John, Upperthong
53°34′08″N 1°47′42″W / 53.5690°N 1.7949°W / 53.5690; -1.7949 (St John's Church, Upperthong)
 
1846–48 200 E. H. Shellard Gothic Revival with large south tower and transepts. Chancel added 1875.[17][62] II
St Peter, Walsden
53°41′42″N 2°05′56″W / 53.6950°N 2.0988°W / 53.6950; -2.0988 (St Peter's Church, Walsden)
1846–48 250 Charles Child Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Following a fire the nave was replaced but the spire remains.[63][64] II
St Matthew, Dewsbury   1847–48 250 Ignatius Bonomi and John Augustus Cory Gothic Revival with a massive tower. Since restored.[19][65] II
Christ Church,
East Knottingley
53°42′39″N 1°14′17″W / 53.7108°N 1.2381°W / 53.7108; -1.2381 (Christ Church, East Knottingley)
1847–48 200 Charles Vickers Gothic Revival with a bell gable.
Since demolished.[17]
St Michael, Mytholmroyd
53°43′49″N 1°58′52″W / 53.7302°N 1.9811°W / 53.7302; -1.9811 (St Michael's Church, Mytholmroyd)
  1847–48 300 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with west tower. Chancel added 1887.[15][66] II
St Michael, Whitby 1847–48 150 J. B. and
W. Atkinson
Gothic Revival style. Demolished.[19]
St Matthew,
Bankfoot, Bradford
53°46′08″N 1°45′50″W / 53.7690°N 1.7639°W / 53.7690; -1.7639 (St Matthew's Church, Bradford)
  1848–49 200 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with a bell gable and spirelet.[19][67] II
St Jude, Eldon Street, Sheffield 1848–49 250 Joseph Mitchell Gothic Revival. Demolished 1947[15]
St John, Whitby
54°29′08″N 0°37′00″W / 54.4855°N 0.6168°W / 54.4855; -0.6168 (St John's Church, Whitby)
  1848–49 750 J. B. and
W. Atkinson
Gothic Revival style.[19][68] II
St Mary the Virgin, Oxenhope
53°48′29″N 1°57′21″W / 53.8081°N 1.9557°W / 53.8081; -1.9557 (St Mary the Virgin's Church, Oxenhope)
  1849 250 Ignatius Bonomi and
J. A. Cory
Norman Revival with west tower.[15][69] II
St Michael and All Angels, Shelf
53°45′26″N 1°48′12″W / 53.7572°N 1.8034°W / 53.7572; -1.8034 (St Michael's Church, Shelf)
  1849 250 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with bell gable.[15]
St John the Baptist,
Clayton, Bradford
53°47′02″N 1°49′17″W / 53.7838°N 1.8214°W / 53.7838; -1.8214 (St John the Baptist's Church, Clayton)
  1849–50 1,031 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival style.[19][70] II
All Saints,
York Road, Leeds
1849–50 300 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with spire. Demolished and replaced 1980.[11][17]
St Luke, East Morton
53°52′22″N 1°51′13″W / 53.8728°N 1.8537°W / 53.8728; -1.8537 (St Luke's Church, East Morton)
1849–50 500 William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse [15][71]
Christ Church
Pitsmoor, Sheffield
53°23′48″N 1°28′03″W / 53.3968°N 1.4674°W / 53.3968; -1.4674 (Christ Church, Pitsmoor)
  1849–50 232 William Flockton and Thomas Lee Gothic Revival with west tower. Additions in 1895.[15][72] II
St Jude,
Moorfields, Sheffield
1849–52
1854–55
350 Joseph Mitchell
Flockton and Son
Gothic Revival with bell turret. The tower fell in on the nave and the church had to be rebuilt. Demolished.[15]
St Mary the Virgin,
Gomersal
53°43′45″N 1°41′20″W / 53.7292°N 1.6888°W / 53.7292; -1.6888 (St Mary's Church, Gomersal)
  1850–51 180 John Dobson Gothic Revival with a tower. Transepts added 1864.[17][73] II
St Matthew, Camp Road,
Little London, Leeds
1850–51 200 C. W. Burleigh Gothic Revival with southwest tower, spire and transepts. Demolished.[11][17]
Christ Church, Ossett
53°40′13″N 1°34′21″W / 53.6704°N 1.5726°W / 53.6704; -1.5726 (Christ Church, Ossett)
  1850–51 200 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with tower. Spire added later.[15][74] II
St Andrew,
North Horton, Bradford
1851–52 200 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with northeast tower. Spire added 1863. Demolished 1965.[19]
St John the Evangelist,
Cullingworth
53°49′42″N 1°53′57″W / 53.8284°N 1.8992°W / 53.8284; -1.8992 (St John's Church, Cullingworth)
  1851–53 500 William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Restored in 1902.[19][75] II
St John the Baptist,
New Wortley, Leeds
1852 350 Jeremiah Dobson Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Demolished.[11][17]
Christ Church,
Barkisland, Halifax
53°40′31″N 1°55′09″W / 53.6754°N 1.9193°W / 53.6754; -1.9193 (Christ Church, Barkisland)
  1852–53 150 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with a bell gable.[19][76] II
St Mary the Virgin,
Embsay
53°58′58″N 1°59′01″W / 53.9829°N 1.9837°W / 53.9829; -1.9837 (St Mary's Church, Embsay)
  1852–53 150 Thomas Shaw Gothic Revival.[17][77] II
St Jude,
Hunslet, Leeds
1852–53 300 C. W. Burleigh and Philip Boyce Gothic Revival. Demolished.[11][17]
St Michael,
Buslingthorpe, Leeds
1852–54 300 R. D. Chantrell Gothic Revival. Demolished 1969.[11][17][78]
St Thomas, Brightside, Sheffield
53°25′16″N 1°25′08″W / 53.4212°N 1.4188°W / 53.4212; -1.4188 (St Thomas' Church, Brightside)
  1852–53 100 Flockton and Son Gothic Revival with southwest tower and spire.[15][79] II
St Stephen,
Burmantofts, Leeds
1853–54 200 R. D. Chantrell Gothic Revival with bell turret. Demolished.[11][17]
Christ Church,
Mount Pellon, Halifax
53°43′51″N 1°53′20″W / 53.7308°N 1.8889°W / 53.7308; -1.8889 (Christ Church, Mount Pellon)
  1853–54 125 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with southwest turret. Later enlarged.[15][80] II
St Mary, Wakefield 1853–54 300 Charles Clapham Gothic Revival with southwest tower and spire. Enlarged 1887.[15]
St Thomas,
The Groves, York
53°58′04″N 1°04′46″W / 53.9678°N 1.0795°W / 53.9678; -1.0795 (St Thomas' Church, York)
 
1853–54 50 George Fowler Jones Gothic Revival with bell turret on the west gable.[15][81] II
Christ Church,
Brampton Bierlow
53°30′12″N 1°21′57″W / 53.5033°N 1.3659°W / 53.5033; -1.3659 (Christ Church, Brampton Bierlow)
  1854–55 125 Pritchett and Sons Gothic Revival with a tower and chancel.[19][82] II
St Barnabas,
Brewery Field, Leeds
1854–55 250 John T. Fairbank Gothic Revival style. Demolished.[11][17]
St Matthew
Carver Street, Sheffield
53°22′47″N 1°28′24″W / 53.3797°N 1.4733°W / 53.3797; -1.4733 (St Matthew's Church, Sheffield)
 
1854–55 200 Flockton and Son Gothic Revival style with west steeple. Chancel added 1884.[15][83] II
St Mary the Virgin, Eastwood 1854–56 230 William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse Gothic Revival with a bell gable. Demolished.[17]
Holy Trinity, Knaresborough
54°00′23″N 1°27′58″W / 54.0064°N 1.4660°W / 54.0064; -1.4660 (Holy Trinity Church, Knaresborough)
 
1854–56 300 Joseph Fawcett Gothic Revival with a tower and spire.[17][84] II
St Paul, Pudsey 1855–56 200 William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse Gothic Revival.[15]

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A Commissioners church is an Anglican church in the United Kingdom built with money voted by Parliament as a result of the Church Building Act 1818 and subsequent related Acts Such churches have been given a number of titles including Commissioners Churches Waterloo Churches and Million Act Churches In some cases the Commissioners provided the full cost of the new church in other cases they provided a grant and the balance was raised locally This list contains the Commissioners churches in Yorkshire Contents 1 Key 2 Churches 3 See also 4 ReferencesKey editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Grade Criteria 1 Grade I Buildings of exceptional interest sometimes considered to be internationally important Grade II Particularly important buildings of more than special interest Grade II Buildings of national importance and special interest denotes a work that is not graded Churches editName and location Photograph Date Grantin Architect Notes and refs GradeSt George Barnsley53 33 03 N 1 29 07 W 53 5507 N 1 4852 W 53 5507 1 4852 St George s Church Barnsley 1821 22 5 963 Thomas Rickman Gothic Revival with bell turret and clerestory 2 3 Demolished 1993 4 IISt Lawrence Pudsey Leeds53 47 36 N 1 40 01 W 53 7934 N 1 6669 W 53 7934 1 6669 St Lawrence s Church Pudsey nbsp 1821 23 13 475 Thomas Taylor Gothic Revival with tower Restored in 1907 2 5 IISt Peter Stanley Wakefield53 42 49 N 1 28 18 W 53 7135 N 1 4717 W 53 7135 1 4717 St Peter s Church Wakefield nbsp 1821 24 11 989 Peter Atkinson Jnrand R H Sharp Gothic Revival with turrets Burned in 1911 rebuilt 1913 2 6 IISt George Sheffield53 22 54 N 1 28 51 W 53 3818 N 1 4807 W 53 3818 1 4807 St George s Church Sheffield nbsp 1821 25 15 181 John Woodhead and William Hurst Gothic Revival with tower 2 7 IIChrist Church Attercliffe Sheffield nbsp 1822 26 12 041 Thomas Taylor Gothic Revival with tower Bombed 1940 demolished other than the tower 1950 2 8 St Philip Shalesmoor Sheffield 1822 27 13 116 Thomas Taylor Gothic Revival with tower Demolished 1952 2 St Paul Alverthorpe 53 41 32 N 1 31 54 W 53 6922 N 1 5316 W 53 6922 1 5316 St Paul s Church Alverthorpe nbsp 1823 25 8 082 Peter Atkinson Jnrand R H Sharp Gothic Revival with tower 2 9 IISt Paul Hanging Heaton53 42 16 N 1 36 33 W 53 7044 N 1 6091 W 53 7044 1 6091 St Paul s Church Hanging Heaton nbsp 1823 25 4 811 Thomas Taylor Gothic Revival with tower Altered in 1894 2 10 IIChrist Church Meadow Lane Leeds 1823 25 10 555 R D Chantrell Gothic Revival with tower Demolished 1972 2 11 St Mary Quarry Hill Leeds 1823 25 10 809 Thomas Taylor Gothic Revival with tower Demolished late 1970s 2 St Paul Shipley53 50 02 N 1 46 58 W 53 8339 N 1 7827 W 53 8339 1 7827 St Paul s Church Shipley nbsp 1823 25 7 992 John Oates Gothic Revival with tower Restored in 1876 2 12 IISt Matthew Wilsden53 49 27 N 1 51 39 W 53 8242 N 1 8607 W 53 8242 1 8607 St Matthew s Church Wilsden 1823 25 8 174 John Oates Gothic Revival with tower Closed in 1954 since demolished 2 St Mark Woodhouse Leeds53 48 43 N 1 33 12 W 53 8119 N 1 5534 W 53 8119 1 5534 St Mark s Church Woodhouse nbsp 1823 26 9 637 Peter Atkinson Jnrand R H Sharp Gothic Revival with tower Open see www gatewayleeds net 2 13 IISt John Dewsbury Moor53 41 31 N 1 39 03 W 53 6919 N 1 6508 W 53 6919 1 6508 St John s Church Dewsbury nbsp 1823 27 5 918 Thomas Taylor Gothic Revival with tower 2 14 IISt Peter Earlsheaton Dewsbury 1825 27 5 301 Thomas Taylor Gothic Revival with transepts tower and spire Demolished 1971 2 St Cuthbert Pateley Bridge54 05 16 N 1 45 30 W 54 0879 N 1 7583 W 54 0879 1 7583 St Cuthbert s Church Pateley Bridge 1825 27 2 000 John Woodhead and William Hurst Gothic Revival with tower 15 16 IISt Mary Greasbrough Rotherham53 27 30 N 1 20 42 W 53 4583 N 1 3450 W 53 4583 1 3450 St Mary s Church Rotherham nbsp 1826 28 2 000 Charles Watson andJ P Pritchett Gothic Revival with tower 17 18 IIChrist Church Scarborough54 16 52 N 0 24 06 W 54 2812 N 0 4017 W 54 2812 0 4017 Christ Church Scarborough 1826 28 4 733 Peter Atkinson Jnrand R H Sharp Gothic Revival with tower Chancel added 1873 Redundant in 1977 19 St Mary Sheffield53 22 21 N 1 28 18 W 53 3725 N 1 4716 W 53 3725 1 4716 St Mary s Church Sheffield nbsp 1826 29 13 941 Joseph Potter Gothic Revival with tower Bombed in World War II Rebuilt in 1957 2 20 II Christ Church Linthwaite53 37 35 N 1 50 46 W 53 6263 N 1 8462 W 53 6263 1 8462 Christ Church Linthwaite 1827 28 3 035 Peter Atkinson Jnrand R H Sharp Gothic Revival with west tower and spire Chancel and other additions 1895 17 21 IIHoly Trinity South Crosland53 36 40 N 1 49 25 W 53 6112 N 1 8237 W 53 6112 1 8237 Holy Trinity Church South Crosland nbsp 1827 29 2 272 Peter Atkinson Jnr Gothic Revival with tower 2 22 IISt John Golcar53 38 20 N 1 51 19 W 53 6389 N 1 8552 W 53 6389 1 8552 St John s Church Golcar nbsp 1828 29 3 133 Peter Atkinson Jnr Gothic Revival with tower and spire Chancel added 1862 17 23 IIHoly Trinity Idle Bradford53 50 17 N 1 43 53 W 53 8380 N 1 7314 W 53 8380 1 7314 Holy Trinity Church Idle nbsp 1828 29 3 115 John Oates Gothic Revival with tower and spire Vestry added 1895 17 24 IISt Stephen Kirkstall Leeds53 49 05 N 1 35 54 W 53 8180 N 1 5984 W 53 8180 1 5984 St Stephen s Church Kirkstall nbsp 1828 29 3 206 R D Chantrell Gothic Revival with west tower and spire Church enlarged in 1864 and 1874 17 25 IISt Stephen Lindley53 39 32 N 1 49 21 W 53 6589 N 1 8226 W 53 6589 1 8226 St Stephen s Church Lindley nbsp 1828 29 2 714 John Oates Gothic Revival with west tower and spire 17 26 27 IIEmmanuel Lockwood53 37 49 N 1 47 43 W 53 6302 N 1 7954 W 53 6302 1 7954 Emmanuel Church Lockwood nbsp 1828 29 3 047 R D Chantrell Gothic Revival with west turret Chancel added 1899 17 28 IIAll Saints Paddock Huddersfield 1828 29 2 706 John Oates Gothic Revival with tower and spire Redundant 15 29 Christ Church Stannington53 23 31 N 1 32 49 W 53 3919 N 1 5470 W 53 3919 1 5470 Christ Church Stannington nbsp 1828 29 2 820 John Woodhead and William Hurst Gothic Revival with west turret 15 30 IISt Paul Huddersfield53 38 38 N 1 46 47 W 53 6438 N 1 7798 W 53 6438 1 7798 St Paul s Church Huddersfield 1828 30 5 700 John Oates Gothic Revival with tower and spire Chancel added 1883 Now part of the University of Huddersfield 17 31 IISt Paul Birkenshaw53 45 01 N 1 41 35 W 53 7503 N 1 6931 W 53 7503 1 6931 St Paul s Church Birkenshaw nbsp 1829 30 3 310 Peter Atkinson Jnrand R H Sharp Gothic Revival Tower spire and chancel added in 1892 19 32 IISt Matthew Holbeck Leeds53 47 07 N 1 33 33 W 53 7854 N 1 5593 W 53 7854 1 5593 St Matthew s Church Holbeck nbsp 1829 30 3 349 R D Chantrell Gothic Revival with west tower Spire and other additions 1860 Now used as a community centre 11 19 33 IISt Peter Morley53 45 11 N 1 36 02 W 53 7530 N 1 6006 W 53 7530 1 6006 St Peter s Church Morley nbsp 1829 30 2 968 R D Chantrell Gothic Revival with tower and spire Chancel added 1885 17 34 IIAll Saints Netherthong53 35 01 N 1 47 25 W 53 5835 N 1 7903 W 53 5835 1 7903 All Saints Church Netherthong nbsp 1829 30 2 557 R D Chantrell Gothic Revival with west turret Chancel added 1877 15 35 IIChrist Church New Mill53 34 29 N 1 45 02 W 53 5747 N 1 7506 W 53 5747 1 7506 Christ Church New Mill nbsp 1829 30 3 525 Peter Atkinson Gothic Revival with tower Rebuilt in 1882 15 36 37 IISt James Thornes Wakefield53 40 22 N 1 30 08 W 53 6729 N 1 5021 W 53 6729 1 5021 St James Church Thornes Wakefield nbsp 1829 30 1 000 Samuel Sharp Neoclassical with west tower 15 38 IISt James Myton Hull 1829 31 3 591 Joseph Hansom Gothic Revival with tower Bombed in World War II demolished 1957 19 39 St Peter Hoyland53 30 09 N 1 27 13 W 53 5026 N 1 4536 W 53 5026 1 4536 St Peter s Church Hoyland 1830 1 000 Watson Pritchett and Watson Gothic Revival with tower and spire 17 40 IISt Martin Brighouse53 42 15 N 1 47 03 W 53 7042 N 1 7841 W 53 7042 1 7841 St Martin s Church Brighouse nbsp 1830 31 3 605 Lees Hammerton Gothic Revival with tower Chancel added 1905 19 41 IISt John Cleckheaton53 43 29 N 1 42 35 W 53 7246 N 1 7098 W 53 7246 1 7098 St John s Church Cleckheaton nbsp 1830 31 2 632 Peter Atkinson Jnrand R H Sharp Gothic Revival with tower Chancel added 1854 All but the tower replaced 1886 88 19 42 IISt James Halifax 1830 31 4 196 John Oates Gothic Revival with two west turrets Demolished 1955 17 St James Heckmondwike53 42 25 N 1 40 13 W 53 7069 N 1 6702 W 53 7069 1 6702 St James Church Heckmondwike nbsp 1830 31 2 805 Peter Atkinson Jnrand R H Sharp Gothic Revival with a tower and spire Chancel added in 1906 17 43 IISt James the Great Hebden Bridge53 44 36 N 2 01 31 W 53 7434 N 2 0252 W 53 7434 2 0252 St James Church Hebden Bridge nbsp 1832 33 3 047 John Oates Gothic Revival with a west tower Chancel added in 1876 17 44 IISt John Ovenden 1838 1 070 Charles Child Gothic Revival with west tower 15 St John the Baptist Cragg Vale53 42 19 N 2 00 03 W 53 7053 N 2 0007 W 53 7053 2 0007 St John s Church Cragg Vale nbsp 1838 39 452 Charles Child Gothic Revival with tower 19 45 IIChrist Church Battyeford Mirfield 1839 40 691 Ignatius Bonomi Gothic Revival with a west tower Demolished 1971 after a fire 19 Christ Church Bridlington54 05 05 N 0 11 36 W 54 0847 N 0 1932 W 54 0847 0 1932 Christ Church Bridlington nbsp 1840 100 Sir George Gilbert Scott and Moffat Gothic Revival Enlarged in 1857 Tower added in 1859 19 46 IIHoly Trinity Batley Carr Batley53 42 05 N 1 38 09 W 53 7013 N 1 6359 W 53 7013 1 6359 Holy Trinity Church Batley Carr nbsp 1840 41 300 R D Chantrell Gothic Revival West tower added in 1895 19 47 IISt Mark Sutton Hull 1841 42 500 H F Lockwood Gothic Revival with tower Bombed in World War II demolished 19 St John the Evangelist Ingrow Keighley53 51 19 N 1 54 58 W 53 8552 N 1 9162 W 53 8552 1 9162 St John s Church Ingrow nbsp 1841 42 500 Walker Rawstorne Lombardic with west tower 48 IISt Thomas Kimberworth53 26 02 N 1 23 39 W 53 4339 N 1 3941 W 53 4339 1 3941 St Thomas Church Kimberworth nbsp 1841 42 600 Matthew Habershon Gothic Revival with west tower Chancel added 1882 17 49 IIHoly Trinity Thurgoland 1841 42 150 William Hurst and William Moffatt Gothic Revival with belfry Demolished and replaced 1870 15 50 St John the Evangelist Farsley53 48 40 N 1 40 18 W 53 8110 N 1 6718 W 53 8110 1 6718 St John s Church Farsley nbsp 1842 43 300 William Wallen Gothic Revival with tower Tower rebuilt 1895 17 51 IIHoly Trinity Queensbury53 46 01 N 1 50 57 W 53 7669 N 1 8492 W 53 7669 1 8492 Holy Trinity Church Queensbury nbsp 1842 43 500 James Mallinson Gothic Revival with tower Chancel added 1885 Tower rebuilt 1906 15 52 IISt John Dodworth53 32 27 N 1 31 49 W 53 5408 N 1 5302 W 53 5408 1 5302 St John s Church Dodworth nbsp 1843 44 250 Benjamin Taylor Norman Revival with tower Since restored 17 53 IISt Andrew Cavendish Street Leeds 1843 44 300 Sir George Gilbert Scott and Moffatt Gothic Revival with west bell turret Demolished 11 17 St John the Evangelist Yeadon nbsp 1843 44 300 Walker Rawsthorne Gothic Revival Chancel added 1893 15 St Paul Denholme Gate53 47 48 N 1 53 34 W 53 7967 N 1 8927 W 53 7967 1 8927 St Paul s Church Denholme Gate nbsp 1843 46 500 Chantrell and Shaw Gothic Revival with tower and spire Redundant in 2002 19 54 IIHoly Trinity Cowling Craven53 53 03 N 2 03 00 W 53 8841 N 2 0499 W 53 8841 2 0499 Holy Trinity Church Cowling nbsp 1844 45 500 J B Chantrell Gothic Revival with tower 19 55 IIAll Saints Roberttown 1844 45 300 Chantrell and Shaw Gothic Revival with bell turret 15 St John Upper Hopton53 39 46 N 1 42 11 W 53 6628 N 1 7031 W 53 6628 1 7031 St John s Church Upper Hopton nbsp 1844 45 100 Ignatius Bonomi andJ A Cory Gothic Revival with a west tower 17 56 IISt Paul King Cross Halifax53 42 54 N 1 52 59 W 53 7151 N 1 8831 W 53 7151 1 8831 St Paul s Church Steeple King Cross Halifax nbsp 1844 46 300 R D Chantrell Gothic Revival with tower and spire Replaced in 1912 other than the steeple 17 57 IIChrist Church Oakworth53 50 45 N 1 57 16 W 53 8458 N 1 9545 W 53 8458 1 9545 Christ Church Oakworth nbsp 1845 46 500 William Wallen Gothic Revival with belfry 15 58 IISt Philip Wellington Street Leeds 1845 47 300 C W Burleigh Gothic Revival with tower and spire Demolished 1931 11 17 St Paul Shepley53 35 01 N 1 42 44 W 53 5837 N 1 7121 W 53 5837 1 7121 St Paul s Church Shepley nbsp 1845 48 100 William Wallen Chancel added 1868 15 59 IISt Paul Sculcoates Hull 1846 47 500 W F Dykes Gothic Revival with steeple Bombed in World War II demolished 19 St Mary the Virgin Wyke53 44 12 N 1 46 18 W 53 7366 N 1 7717 W 53 7366 1 7717 St Mary s Church Wyke nbsp 1846 47 500 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with tower and spire 15 60 IISt Luke Eccleshill Bradford53 48 58 N 1 43 11 W 53 8160 N 1 7198 W 53 8160 1 7198 St Luke s Church Eccleshill nbsp 1846 48 1 114 Walker Rawstorne Gothic Revival with tower and spire Chancel added in 1913 17 St James Woodside Horsforth53 34 08 N 1 47 42 W 53 5690 N 1 7949 W 53 5690 1 7949 St James Church Horsforth nbsp 1846 48 200 C W Burleigh Gothic Revival 15 61 IISt John Upperthong53 34 08 N 1 47 42 W 53 5690 N 1 7949 W 53 5690 1 7949 St John s Church Upperthong nbsp 1846 48 200 E H Shellard Gothic Revival with large south tower and transepts Chancel added 1875 17 62 IISt Peter Walsden53 41 42 N 2 05 56 W 53 6950 N 2 0988 W 53 6950 2 0988 St Peter s Church Walsden 1846 48 250 Charles Child Gothic Revival with a tower and spire Following a fire the nave was replaced but the spire remains 63 64 IISt Matthew Dewsbury nbsp 1847 48 250 Ignatius Bonomi and John Augustus Cory Gothic Revival with a massive tower Since restored 19 65 IIChrist Church East Knottingley53 42 39 N 1 14 17 W 53 7108 N 1 2381 W 53 7108 1 2381 Christ Church East Knottingley 1847 48 200 Charles Vickers Gothic Revival with a bell gable Since demolished 17 St Michael Mytholmroyd53 43 49 N 1 58 52 W 53 7302 N 1 9811 W 53 7302 1 9811 St Michael s Church Mytholmroyd nbsp 1847 48 300 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with west tower Chancel added 1887 15 66 IISt Michael Whitby 1847 48 150 J B andW Atkinson Gothic Revival style Demolished 19 St Matthew Bankfoot Bradford53 46 08 N 1 45 50 W 53 7690 N 1 7639 W 53 7690 1 7639 St Matthew s Church Bradford nbsp 1848 49 200 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with a bell gable and spirelet 19 67 IISt Jude Eldon Street Sheffield 1848 49 250 Joseph Mitchell Gothic Revival Demolished 1947 15 St John Whitby54 29 08 N 0 37 00 W 54 4855 N 0 6168 W 54 4855 0 6168 St John s Church Whitby nbsp 1848 49 750 J B andW Atkinson Gothic Revival style 19 68 IISt Mary the Virgin Oxenhope53 48 29 N 1 57 21 W 53 8081 N 1 9557 W 53 8081 1 9557 St Mary the Virgin s Church Oxenhope nbsp 1849 250 Ignatius Bonomi andJ A Cory Norman Revival with west tower 15 69 IISt Michael and All Angels Shelf53 45 26 N 1 48 12 W 53 7572 N 1 8034 W 53 7572 1 8034 St Michael s Church Shelf nbsp 1849 250 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with bell gable 15 St John the Baptist Clayton Bradford53 47 02 N 1 49 17 W 53 7838 N 1 8214 W 53 7838 1 8214 St John the Baptist s Church Clayton nbsp 1849 50 1 031 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival style 19 70 IIAll Saints York Road Leeds 1849 50 300 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with spire Demolished and replaced 1980 11 17 St Luke East Morton53 52 22 N 1 51 13 W 53 8728 N 1 8537 W 53 8728 1 8537 St Luke s Church East Morton 1849 50 500 William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse 15 71 Christ ChurchPitsmoor Sheffield53 23 48 N 1 28 03 W 53 3968 N 1 4674 W 53 3968 1 4674 Christ Church Pitsmoor nbsp 1849 50 232 William Flockton and Thomas Lee Gothic Revival with west tower Additions in 1895 15 72 IISt Jude Moorfields Sheffield 1849 521854 55 350 Joseph MitchellFlockton and Son Gothic Revival with bell turret The tower fell in on the nave and the church had to be rebuilt Demolished 15 St Mary the Virgin Gomersal53 43 45 N 1 41 20 W 53 7292 N 1 6888 W 53 7292 1 6888 St Mary s Church Gomersal nbsp 1850 51 180 John Dobson Gothic Revival with a tower Transepts added 1864 17 73 IISt Matthew Camp Road Little London Leeds 1850 51 200 C W Burleigh Gothic Revival with southwest tower spire and transepts Demolished 11 17 Christ Church Ossett53 40 13 N 1 34 21 W 53 6704 N 1 5726 W 53 6704 1 5726 Christ Church Ossett nbsp 1850 51 200 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with tower Spire added later 15 74 IISt Andrew North Horton Bradford 1851 52 200 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with northeast tower Spire added 1863 Demolished 1965 19 St John the Evangelist Cullingworth53 49 42 N 1 53 57 W 53 8284 N 1 8992 W 53 8284 1 8992 St John s Church Cullingworth nbsp 1851 53 500 William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse Gothic Revival with a tower and spire Restored in 1902 19 75 IISt John the Baptist New Wortley Leeds 1852 350 Jeremiah Dobson Gothic Revival with a tower and spire Demolished 11 17 Christ Church Barkisland Halifax53 40 31 N 1 55 09 W 53 6754 N 1 9193 W 53 6754 1 9193 Christ Church Barkisland nbsp 1852 53 150 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with a bell gable 19 76 IISt Mary the Virgin Embsay53 58 58 N 1 59 01 W 53 9829 N 1 9837 W 53 9829 1 9837 St Mary s Church Embsay nbsp 1852 53 150 Thomas Shaw Gothic Revival 17 77 IISt Jude Hunslet Leeds 1852 53 300 C W Burleigh and Philip Boyce Gothic Revival Demolished 11 17 St Michael Buslingthorpe Leeds 1852 54 300 R D Chantrell Gothic Revival Demolished 1969 11 17 78 St Thomas Brightside Sheffield53 25 16 N 1 25 08 W 53 4212 N 1 4188 W 53 4212 1 4188 St Thomas Church Brightside nbsp 1852 53 100 Flockton and Son Gothic Revival with southwest tower and spire 15 79 IISt Stephen Burmantofts Leeds 1853 54 200 R D Chantrell Gothic Revival with bell turret Demolished 11 17 Christ Church Mount Pellon Halifax53 43 51 N 1 53 20 W 53 7308 N 1 8889 W 53 7308 1 8889 Christ Church Mount Pellon nbsp 1853 54 125 James Mallinson and Thomas Healey Gothic Revival with southwest turret Later enlarged 15 80 IISt Mary Wakefield 1853 54 300 Charles Clapham Gothic Revival with southwest tower and spire Enlarged 1887 15 St Thomas The Groves York53 58 04 N 1 04 46 W 53 9678 N 1 0795 W 53 9678 1 0795 St Thomas Church York nbsp 1853 54 50 George Fowler Jones Gothic Revival with bell turret on the west gable 15 81 IIChrist Church Brampton Bierlow53 30 12 N 1 21 57 W 53 5033 N 1 3659 W 53 5033 1 3659 Christ Church Brampton Bierlow nbsp 1854 55 125 Pritchett and Sons Gothic Revival with a tower and chancel 19 82 IISt Barnabas Brewery Field Leeds 1854 55 250 John T Fairbank Gothic Revival style Demolished 11 17 St MatthewCarver Street Sheffield53 22 47 N 1 28 24 W 53 3797 N 1 4733 W 53 3797 1 4733 St Matthew s Church Sheffield nbsp 1854 55 200 Flockton and Son Gothic Revival style with west steeple Chancel added 1884 15 83 IISt Mary the Virgin Eastwood 1854 56 230 William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse Gothic Revival with a bell gable Demolished 17 Holy Trinity Knaresborough54 00 23 N 1 27 58 W 54 0064 N 1 4660 W 54 0064 1 4660 Holy Trinity Church Knaresborough nbsp 1854 56 300 Joseph Fawcett Gothic Revival with a tower and spire 17 84 IISt Paul Pudsey 1855 56 200 William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse Gothic Revival 15 See also edit nbsp Yorkshire portalList of Commissioners churches in eastern England List of Commissioners churches in the English Midlands List of Commissioners churches in London List of Commissioners churches in Northeast and Northwest England List of Commissioners churches in southwest England List of Commissioners churches in WalesReferences editCitations Listed Buildings Historic England retrieved 27 March 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Port 2006 p 329 Church of St George Barnsley Images of England Archived from the original on 25 October 2012 Tuffrey Peter 2015 Barnsley amp District Through Time Amberley Publishing ISBN 978 1 4456 4990 0 Historic England Church of St Lawrence Pudsey 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