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List of ecclesiastical works by Austin and Paley (1895–1916)

Austin and Paley was the title of a practice of architects in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The practice had been founded in 1836 by Edmund Sharpe. The architects during the period covered by this list are Hubert Austin and Henry Paley. Henry Paley had joined the practice as a partner in 1886 when his father, E. G. Paley, was Austin's partner ; the practice then became known as Paley, Austin and Paley. E. G. Paley died in 1895 and the practice continued under the title of Austin and Paley. Austin's son joined the practice as a partner in 1914.[1]

This list covers the ecclesiastical works executed by the practice during the partnership of Hubert Austin and Henry Paley between 1895 and 1914. These works include new churches, restorations and alterations of older churches, additions to churches, and church fittings and furniture. The practice designed about 28 new churches and restored or modified many more. 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, North Yorkshire, Staffordshire, County Durham, Nottinghamshire, and Hertfordshire.[2]

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Grade Criteria[3]
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.

Works Edit

Name Location Photograph Date Notes Grade
St Lawrence's Church Over Peover, Cheshire
53°15′30″N 2°20′35″W / 53.2582°N 2.3431°W / 53.2582; -2.3431 (St Lawrence's Church, Over Peover)
  1895 Church refurbished.[4] I
St Mary's Church Staveley-in-Cartmel, Cumbria
54°15′55″N 2°57′15″W / 54.2653°N 2.9543°W / 54.2653; -2.9543 (St Mary, Staveley)
  1895–97 Restoration including removal of pews, reroofing and reseating the church, and replacing the stone arcade with one in timber.[5][6][7] II
St Peter's Church Field Broughton, Cumbria
54°13′40″N 2°56′31″W / 54.2278852°N 2.9419223°W / 54.2278852; -2.9419223 (St Peter's Church, Field Broughton)
  1892–94 Replacement of original 1745 Chapel of Ease for Cartmel Priory. Present building in good repair, fairly original condition. Toilet in vestry added 2010. Spire shingles renewed at least twice, lastly in ~ 1998. Original Foster and Andrews organ still in use. II*
St George's Church Altrincham,
Greater Manchester
53°23′24″N 2°21′04″W / 53.3900°N 2.3511°W / 53.3900; -2.3511 (St George's Church, Altrincham)
  1896–97 Work on the nave and aisles.[8][9][10][11] II
Holy Trinity Church Casterton, Cumbria
54°12′41″N 2°34′38″W / 54.2115°N 2.5771°W / 54.2115; -2.5771 (Holy Trinity Church, Casterton)
  1897 New reredos.[12][13] II
St Mary's Church Mellor, Lancashire
53°46′22″N 2°31′51″W / 53.7729°N 2.5307°W / 53.7729; -2.5307 (St Mary's Church, Mellor)
 
1897 Renovation, including work on monuments and a new font.[14][15][16][17] II
Holy Trinity Church Morecambe, Lancashire
54°04′29″N 2°51′27″W / 54.0746°N 2.8575°W / 54.0746; -2.8575 (Holy Trinity Church, Morecambe)
1897 Chancel replaced, organ chamber and vestries added.[5][18][19] II
Sedbergh School Chapel Sedbergh, Cumbria
54°19′18″N 2°31′51″W / 54.3216°N 2.5307°W / 54.3216; -2.5307 (Sedbergh School Chapel)
  1897 New chapel for the school.[20][21][22] II*
St Mary's Church Acton, Cheshire
53°04′25″N 2°33′04″W / 53.0737°N 2.5512°W / 53.0737; -2.5512 (St Mary's Church, Acton)
  1897–98 Restoration, including reflooring and reroofing the church, removing the plaster ceilings, rebuilding the north wall of the north aisle and the clerestory, installing heating apparatus, and adding a new pulpit, porches, and doors.[8][15][23][24] I
St Mark's Church Dolphinholme, Lancashire
53°58′26″N 2°44′16″W / 53.9739°N 2.7377°W / 53.9739; -2.7377 (St Mark's Church, Dolphinholme)
  1897–98 New church with a tower at the crossing.[12][25][26][27] II
St Ambrose's Church Grindleton, Clitheroe, Lancashire
53°54′23″N 2°21′48″W / 53.9063°N 2.3632°W / 53.9063; -2.3632 (St Ambrose's Church, Grindleton)
  1897–98 Rebuilt the church, other than the tower and the south side.[5][28][29] II
St Chad's Church Over, Cheshire   1897–98 Added vestries and an organ chamber in 1897–98; in about 1906 installed heating and increased the seating.[30][31] II*
St John the Baptist's Church Flookburgh, Cumbria
54°10′34″N 2°58′25″W / 54.1760°N 2.9737°W / 54.1760; -2.9737 (St John's Church, Flookburgh)
  1897–1900 New church in Romanesque style.[32][33][34][35] II*
St Andrew's Church Burnley, Lancashire
53°48′08″N 2°14′07″W / 53.8021°N 2.2352°W / 53.8021; -2.2352 (St Andrew's Church, Burnley)
  1898 Restoration of a church by J. Medland Taylor built in 1866–67.[5][36] II
St Paul's Church Bury, Greater Manchester
53°35′46″N 2°16′58″W / 53.5960°N 2.2829°W / 53.5960; -2.2829 (St Paul's Church, Bury)
  1898 Alterations to the interior. It has since been made redundant and has been converted for residential use.[5][37][38] II
St George's Mission Church Lancaster, Lancashire
1898 New church.[20]
St John the Baptist's Church Bretherton, Chorley, Lancashire
53°40′40″N 2°47′42″W / 53.6777°N 2.7951°W / 53.6777; -2.7951 (St John's Church, Bretherton)
  1898 The church was restored in 1898 and in 1908–09 a chancel and vestry were added.[12][39][40] II
St Anne's Church Hindsford, Atherton, Greater Manchester
53°31′08″N 2°28′52″W / 53.5188°N 2.4812°W / 53.5188; -2.4812 (St Anne's Church, Atherton)
  1898–1901 New church in Decorated style. Converted into flats in 2003–04.[8][41][42] II
St Helen's Church Waddington, Lancashire
53°53′24″N 2°24′52″W / 53.8899°N 2.4144°W / 53.8899; -2.4144 (St Helen's Church, Waddington)
  1898–1901 Church rebuilt other than the tower.[43][44] II*
St Barnabas' Church Morecambe, Lancashire
54°03′53″N 2°52′41″W / 54.0646°N 2.8781°W / 54.0646; -2.8781 (St Barnabas' Church, Morecambe)
1898–1901 New church in Perpendicular style.[43][14][45]
St John the Baptist's Church Arkholme, Lancashire
54°08′26″N 2°37′50″W / 54.1406°N 2.6305°W / 54.1406; -2.6305 (St John the Baptist's Church, Arkholme)
  1899 Restoration.[8][43][46][47] II*
St Oswald's Church Preesall, Lancashire
53°55′38″N 2°58′38″W / 53.9271°N 2.9771°W / 53.9271; -2.9771 (St Oswald's Church, Knott End-on-Sea)
  1899 New church.[28][48][49][50] II
St Thomas' Church St Annes, Lancashire
53°44′51″N 3°01′28″W / 53.7474°N 3.0245°W / 53.7474; -3.0245 (St Thomas' Church, St Annes)
  1899–1900 New church, completed in 1904–05.[51][52][53][54] II
St Anne's Church Woodplumpton, Lancashire
53°48′14″N 2°45′42″W / 53.8039°N 2.7617°W / 53.8039; -2.7617 (St Anne's Church, Woodplumpton)
  1899–1900 Additions and restoration.[51][55][56] II*
St John's Church Morecambe, Lancashire
54°03′29″N 2°53′15″W / 54.0580°N 2.8876°W / 54.0580; -2.8876 (St John' Church, Morecambe)
1899–1901 New church.[14][57][58] II
St Alban's Church Broadheath,
Greater Manchester
53°24′09″N 2°21′07″W / 53.4024°N 2.3520°W / 53.4024; -2.3520 (St Alban's Church, Broadheath)
1900 New church.[8][9][43][59] II
St Mary Magdalene's Church Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria
54°16′34″N 3°12′57″W / 54.2760°N 3.2157°W / 54.2760; -3.2157 (St Mary Magdalene's Church, Broughton-in-Furness)
  1900 Addition of a southwest tower.[12][60][61] II
St Luke's Church Slyne-with-Hest, Lancashire
54°05′16″N 2°48′20″W / 54.0877°N 2.8055°W / 54.0877; -2.8055 (St Luke's Church, Slyne with Hest)
  1900 New church.[62][63][64] II
All Saints' Church Balterley, Staffordshire
53°03′01″N 2°21′28″W / 53.0502°N 2.3577°W / 53.0502; -2.3577 (All Saints' Church, Balterley)
  1901 New church.[12][65][66] II
St Mary Magdalen's Church Ribbleton, Preston, Lancashire
53°46′35″N 2°39′37″W / 53.7765°N 2.6603°W / 53.7765; -2.6603 (St Mary's Church, Ribbleton)
  c. 1901 Additions.[62][67]
St Margaret's Church High Bentham,
North Yorkshire
54°06′53″N 2°30′30″W / 54.1146°N 2.5082°W / 54.1146; -2.5082 (St Margaret's Church, High Bentham)
  1901–02 Additions.[28][68][69] II
St Michael's Church Middleton,
Greater Manchester
53°32′52″N 2°11′26″W / 53.5477°N 2.1906°W / 53.5477; -2.1906 (St Michael and All Angels Church, Middleton)
  1901–02 New church, completed in 1911, with the tower added in 1926–31.[14][70][71][72] II
St Mary's Church Whicham, Millom, Cumbria
54°13′57″N 3°19′43″W / 54.2326°N 3.3287°W / 54.2326; -3.3287 (St Mary's Church, Whicham)
  1901–02 Restoration.[51][73][74] II
St Paul's Church Constable Lee, Rawtenstall, Lancashire
53°42′37″N 2°17′19″W / 53.7102°N 2.2886°W / 53.7102; -2.2886 (St Paul's Church, Rawtenstall)
1901–03 New church.[12][73][75][76] II
St Andrew's Church Kildwick, North Yorkshire
53°54′33″N 1°59′02″W / 53.9091°N 1.9840°W / 53.9091; -1.9840 (St Andrew's Church, Kildwick)
  1901–03 Chancel and nave restored.[28][73][77] I
St Helen's Church Overton, Lancashire
54°00′41″N 2°51′16″W / 54.0113°N 2.8545°W / 54.0113; -2.8545 (St Helen's Church, Overton)
  1902 Restoration.[78][79][80] II*
Lancaster Priory Lancaster, Lancashire
54°03′03″N 2°48′21″W / 54.0507°N 2.8057°W / 54.0507; -2.8057 (Lancaster Priory)
  1902–12 In 1902 the southwest porch and the Hatch Memorial were added, followed in 1903–04 by a chapel on the north side. A restoration, including the nave roof and the chancel floor, was carried out in 1911–12.[14][81][82] I
St Mary's Church Ulverston, Cumbria
54°11′56″N 3°05′29″W / 54.1989°N 3.0915°W / 54.1989; -3.0915 (Church of St Mary, Ulverston)
 
1903–04 Extended the chancel, added fittings, and built a south porch.[83][84][85] II*
St John the Evangelist's Church Worsthorne, Lancashire
53°47′16″N 2°11′21″W / 53.7878°N 2.1892°W / 53.7878; -2.1892 (St John the Evangelist's Church, Worsthorne)
 
1903–04 Added a new west tower, removed old vestries, and extended the seating.[51][83][86][87] II
St Paul's Church Skelmersdale, Lancashire
53°33′00″N 2°47′33″W / 53.5500°N 2.7924°W / 53.5500; -2.7924 (St Paul's Church, Skelmersdale)
  1903–06 New church in Perpendicular style.[12][83][88][89] II
St Chad's Church Claughton, Lancashire
54°05′35″N 2°39′51″W / 54.0931°N 2.6641°W / 54.0931; -2.6641 (St Chad's Church, Claughton)
  1904 Restoration. The church has been redundant since 2005.[12][83][90][91] II
St Cuthbert's Church Redmarshall,
County Durham
54°35′04″N 1°24′14″W / 54.5844°N 1.4040°W / 54.5844; -1.4040 (St Cuthbert's Church, Redmarshall)
  1904 Restoration.[62][92] I
All Saints' Church Hertford, Hertfordshire
51°47′42″N 0°04′33″W / 51.7950°N 0.0757°W / 51.7950; -0.0757 (All Saints' Church, Hertford)
  1904–05 The west end of the church was completed and the tower was added.[28][83][93][94] II*
All Saints' Church Barnacre, Lancashire
53°54′28″N 2°44′35″W / 53.9079°N 2.7431°W / 53.9079; -2.7431 (All Saints' Church, Barnacre)
  1905 New church.[12][95][96][97] II
Holy Trinity Church Brathay, Cumbria
54°25′16″N 2°59′04″W / 54.4211°N 2.9844°W / 54.4211; -2.9844 (Holy Trinity Church, Brathay)
 
1905 Additions made to the church.[12][83][98] II
St John the Baptist's Church Broughton, Lancashire
53°48′13″N 2°43′00″W / 53.8035°N 2.7167°W / 53.8035; -2.7167 (St John the Baptist's Church, Broughton)
  1905–06 Chancel, vestries and an organ chamber added.[12][99][100][101] II*
St Michael and All Angels' Church Ashton-on-Ribble, Preston, Lancashire
53°45′54″N 2°43′54″W / 53.7651°N 2.7317°W / 53.7651; -2.7317 (St Michael and All Angels' Church, Ashton-on-Ribble)
1905–08 New church in Perpendicular style. It was completed in 1915.[8][102][103][104] II*
St Leonard's Church Balderstone, Lancashire
53°47′08″N 2°33′37″W / 53.7855°N 2.5604°W / 53.7855; -2.5604 (St Leonard's Church, Balderstone)
 
1906–07 Added a tower and a spire.[99][105][106] II
St John's Church Ellel, Lancashire
53°59′46″N 2°47′08″W / 53.9961°N 2.7855°W / 53.9961; -2.7855 (St John's Church, Ellel)
  1906–07 New church.[12][95][107][108] II
St John the Baptist's Church Tunstall, Lancashire
54°09′35″N 2°35′32″W / 54.1597°N 2.5923°W / 54.1597; -2.5923 (St John the Baptist's Church, Tunstall)
  1907 Restoration.[51][99][109][110] I
St Mary the Virgin's Church Walney Island, Cumbria
54°06′24″N 3°14′51″W / 54.1067°N 3.2474°W / 54.1067; -3.2474 (St Mary the Virgin's Church, Walney Island)
  1907–08 New church to replace a church of 1853 by Sharpe and Paley.[111][112][113][114] II
St Mary's Church Widnes, Cheshire
53°20′56″N 2°43′58″W / 53.3488°N 2.7329°W / 53.3488; -2.7329 (St Mary's Church, Widnes)
 
1908–10 New church in Perpendicular style.[51][115][116][117] II*
St Cuthbert's Church Over Kellet, Lancashire
54°07′10″N 2°43′55″W / 54.1195°N 2.7319°W / 54.1195; -2.7319 (St Cuthbert's Church, Over Kellet)
  1909 Restoration.[62][118][119][120] II*
Holy Trinity Church Skipton,
North Yorkshire
53°57′48″N 2°00′58″W / 53.9633°N 2.0161°W / 53.9633; -2.0161 (Holy Trinity Church, Skipton)
  1909 Restoration, including removal of galleries, addition of new vestries, seating, and a bell ringers' loft.[62][118][121] I
St John's Church Birkdale, Southport, Merseyside
53°37′22″N 3°00′50″W / 53.6228°N 3.0138°W / 53.6228; -3.0138 (St John's Church, Birkdale)
  1909–10 Addition of a north aisle and arcade, and vestries.[118][122][123] II
St Matthew's Church Highfield, Wigan,
Greater Manchester
53°31′45″N 2°40′21″W / 53.5292°N 2.6725°W / 53.5292; -2.6725 (St Matthew's Church, Highfield, Wigan)
1909–10 Extension of the nave and south aisle to the west.[124][125][126][127] II*
St Mary's Church Leigh,
Greater Manchester
53°29′54″N 2°31′11″W / 53.4983°N 2.5198°W / 53.4983; -2.5198 (St Mary's Church, Leigh)
  1909–10 Addition of a new vestry and refacing the tower.[14][118][128][129] II*
St Mark's Church Natland, Cumbria
54°17′46″N 2°44′15″W / 54.2961°N 2.7374°W / 54.2961; -2.7374 (St Mark's Church, Natland)
  1909–10 New church in Perpendicular style.[14][130][131][132] II*
St Wilfrid's Church Newton Heath,
Greater Manchester
53°30′21″N 2°10′16″W / 53.5059°N 2.1712°W / 53.5059; -2.1712 (St Wilfrid's Church, Newton Heath)
  1909–10 New church; now redundant.[14][118][133][134] II
St Andrew's Church Starbeck, Harrogate,
North Yorkshire
54°00′02″N 1°29′47″W / 54.0006°N 1.4964°W / 54.0006; -1.4964 (St Andrew's Church, Starbeck)
  1909–10 New church.[51][118][135] II
St Michael's Church Cockerham, Lancashire
53°57′36″N 2°49′14″W / 53.9601°N 2.8206°W / 53.9601; -2.8206 (St Michael's Church, Cockerham)
  1910 Replaced the body of the church in Perpendicular style, retaining the original Perpendicular tower.[12][136][137][138] II*
St George's Church Kendal, Cumbria
54°19′47″N 2°44′24″W / 54.3298°N 2.7401°W / 54.3298; -2.7401 (St George's Church, Kendal)
  1910–14 New chancel, organ loft and vestries added.[28][139][140]
St John's Church Great Harwood, Lancashire
53°46′58″N 2°24′24″W / 53.7827°N 2.4066°W / 53.7827; -2.4066 (St John's Church, Great Harwood)
  1911–12 New church. Demolished 2010.[28][141][142]
St Margaret's Church Thornbury, Bradford,
West Yorkshire
53°51′40″N 1°41′28″W / 53.8611°N 1.6910°W / 53.8611; -1.6910 (St Margaret's Church, Thornbury)
1911–12 New church costing £8,264. In the 1980s cracks appeared in the chancel arch, and the building was declared unsafe. It was demolished in 1991, and has been replaced by the Thornbury Centre, which houses the new Church of St Margaret.[51][141][143][144]
St Anne's Church Worksop, Nottinghamshire
53°18′10″N 1°07′58″W / 53.3028°N 1.1329°W / 53.3028; -1.1329 (St Anne's Church, Worksop)
 
1911–12 New church in Perpendicular style.[51][141][145] II
St Margaret's Church Halliwell, Bolton,
Greater Manchester
53°35′04″N 2°27′25″W / 53.5844°N 2.4569°W / 53.5844; -2.4569 (St Margaret's Church, Halliwell)
1911–13 New church.[12][141][146]
St Thomas' Church Lydiate, Merseyside
53°32′39″N 2°57′45″W / 53.5443°N 2.9624°W / 53.5443; -2.9624 (St Thomas's Church, Lydiate)
  1912 Added a chancel, chapel, and vestry to a church built in 1839–41.[141][147] II
St Thomas' Church Milnthorpe, Cumbria
54°13′36″N 2°46′13″W / 54.2268°N 2.7702°W / 54.2268; -2.7702 (St Thomas's Church, Milnthorpe)
 
1912 Alterations at the west end of the church, originally built in 1835–37.[141][148]
St James' Church Arnside, Cumbria
54°12′06″N 2°49′54″W / 54.2018°N 2.8317°W / 54.2018; -2.8317 (St James' Church, Arnside)
  1912–14 Addition of a south aisle.[8][141]
St Peter's Church Leck, Lancashire
54°11′02″N 2°32′54″W / 54.1838°N 2.5484°W / 54.1838; -2.5484 (St Peter's Church, Leck)
 
1913
(or 1915)
Church rebuilt after a fire.[14][149][150] II
St Saviour's Church Aughton, Lancashire
54°06′09″N 2°41′21″W / 54.1025°N 2.6892°W / 54.1025; -2.6892 (St Saviour's Church, Aughton)
  1913–14 Added a parclose screen.[141][151]
St Silas' Church Blackburn, Lancashire
53°45′06″N 2°30′27″W / 53.7516°N 2.5074°W / 53.7516; -2.5074 (St Silas' Church, Blackburn)
 
1913–14 The previously planned tower was added, plus a porch, at a cosy of over £6,000, but the intended steeple was never built.[141][152][153] II*
St Wilfrid's Church Standish,
Greater Manchester
53°35′14″N 2°39′41″W / 53.5872°N 2.6614°W / 53.5872; -2.6614 (St Wilfrid's Church, Standish)
 
1913–14 Additions, including east vestries.[154][155][156] I
Christ Church Thornton, Lancashire
53°52′39″N 3°01′18″W / 53.8774°N 3.0218°W / 53.8774; -3.0218 (Christ Church, Thornton)
1913–14 Chancel added.[157][158][159]
St James' Church Waterloo, Pudsey,
West Yorkshire
1914 New church, replacing a smaller mission church. It was itself replaced by a new church, St James The Great, Woodhall, on a site nearby in 1959.[62][160]
St George's Church Hertford, Hertfordshire
1914 Reredos.[161]
St John the Baptist's Church Blawith, Cumbria
54°17′09″N 3°05′38″W / 54.2857°N 3.0940°W / 54.2857; -3.0940 (St John the Baptist's Church, Blawith)
  1914 Restoration. It is now redundant and under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.[162][158][163][164]
St Mark's Church Basford, Staffordshire
53°01′03″N 2°12′35″W / 53.0176°N 2.2098°W / 53.0176; -2.2098 (St Mark's Church, Basford)
1914–15 New church.[157][158][165]

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list, ecclesiastical, works, austin, paley, 1895, 1916, austin, paley, title, practice, architects, lancaster, lancashire, england, late, 19th, early, 20th, centuries, practice, been, founded, 1836, edmund, sharpe, architects, during, period, covered, this, li. Austin and Paley was the title of a practice of architects in Lancaster Lancashire England in the late 19th and early 20th centuries The practice had been founded in 1836 by Edmund Sharpe The architects during the period covered by this list are Hubert Austin and Henry Paley Henry Paley had joined the practice as a partner in 1886 when his father E G Paley was Austin s partner the practice then became known as Paley Austin and Paley E G Paley died in 1895 and the practice continued under the title of Austin and Paley Austin s son joined the practice as a partner in 1914 1 This list covers the ecclesiastical works executed by the practice during the partnership of Hubert Austin and Henry Paley between 1895 and 1914 These works include new churches restorations and alterations of older churches additions to churches and church fittings and furniture The practice designed about 28 new churches and restored or modified many more 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 North Yorkshire Staffordshire County Durham Nottinghamshire and Hertfordshire 2 Contents 1 Key 2 Works 3 See also 4 ReferencesKey EditMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Grade Criteria 3 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 Works EditName Location Photograph Date Notes GradeSt Lawrence s Church Over Peover Cheshire53 15 30 N 2 20 35 W 53 2582 N 2 3431 W 53 2582 2 3431 St Lawrence s Church Over Peover 1895 Church refurbished 4 ISt Mary s Church Staveley in Cartmel Cumbria54 15 55 N 2 57 15 W 54 2653 N 2 9543 W 54 2653 2 9543 St Mary Staveley 1895 97 Restoration including removal of pews reroofing and reseating the church and replacing the stone arcade with one in timber 5 6 7 IISt Peter s Church Field Broughton Cumbria54 13 40 N 2 56 31 W 54 2278852 N 2 9419223 W 54 2278852 2 9419223 St Peter s Church Field Broughton 1892 94 Replacement of original 1745 Chapel of Ease for Cartmel Priory Present building in good repair fairly original condition Toilet in vestry added 2010 Spire shingles renewed at least twice lastly in 1998 Original Foster and Andrews organ still in use II St George s Church Altrincham Greater Manchester53 23 24 N 2 21 04 W 53 3900 N 2 3511 W 53 3900 2 3511 St George s Church Altrincham 1896 97 Work on the nave and aisles 8 9 10 11 IIHoly Trinity Church Casterton Cumbria54 12 41 N 2 34 38 W 54 2115 N 2 5771 W 54 2115 2 5771 Holy Trinity Church Casterton 1897 New reredos 12 13 IISt Mary s Church Mellor Lancashire53 46 22 N 2 31 51 W 53 7729 N 2 5307 W 53 7729 2 5307 St Mary s Church Mellor 1897 Renovation including work on monuments and a new font 14 15 16 17 IIHoly Trinity Church Morecambe Lancashire54 04 29 N 2 51 27 W 54 0746 N 2 8575 W 54 0746 2 8575 Holy Trinity Church Morecambe 1897 Chancel replaced organ chamber and vestries added 5 18 19 IISedbergh School Chapel Sedbergh Cumbria54 19 18 N 2 31 51 W 54 3216 N 2 5307 W 54 3216 2 5307 Sedbergh School Chapel 1897 New chapel for the school 20 21 22 II St Mary s Church Acton Cheshire53 04 25 N 2 33 04 W 53 0737 N 2 5512 W 53 0737 2 5512 St Mary s Church Acton 1897 98 Restoration including reflooring and reroofing the church removing the plaster ceilings rebuilding the north wall of the north aisle and the clerestory installing heating apparatus and adding a new pulpit porches and doors 8 15 23 24 ISt Mark s Church Dolphinholme Lancashire53 58 26 N 2 44 16 W 53 9739 N 2 7377 W 53 9739 2 7377 St Mark s Church Dolphinholme 1897 98 New church with a tower at the crossing 12 25 26 27 IISt Ambrose s Church Grindleton Clitheroe Lancashire53 54 23 N 2 21 48 W 53 9063 N 2 3632 W 53 9063 2 3632 St Ambrose s Church Grindleton 1897 98 Rebuilt the church other than the tower and the south side 5 28 29 IISt Chad s Church Over Cheshire 1897 98 Added vestries and an organ chamber in 1897 98 in about 1906 installed heating and increased the seating 30 31 II St John the Baptist s Church Flookburgh Cumbria54 10 34 N 2 58 25 W 54 1760 N 2 9737 W 54 1760 2 9737 St John s Church Flookburgh 1897 1900 New church in Romanesque style 32 33 34 35 II St Andrew s Church Burnley Lancashire53 48 08 N 2 14 07 W 53 8021 N 2 2352 W 53 8021 2 2352 St Andrew s Church Burnley 1898 Restoration of a church by J Medland Taylor built in 1866 67 5 36 IISt Paul s Church Bury Greater Manchester53 35 46 N 2 16 58 W 53 5960 N 2 2829 W 53 5960 2 2829 St Paul s Church Bury 1898 Alterations to the interior It has since been made redundant and has been converted for residential use 5 37 38 IISt George s Mission Church Lancaster Lancashire 1898 New church 20 St John the Baptist s Church Bretherton Chorley Lancashire53 40 40 N 2 47 42 W 53 6777 N 2 7951 W 53 6777 2 7951 St John s Church Bretherton 1898 The church was restored in 1898 and in 1908 09 a chancel and vestry were added 12 39 40 IISt Anne s Church Hindsford Atherton Greater Manchester53 31 08 N 2 28 52 W 53 5188 N 2 4812 W 53 5188 2 4812 St Anne s Church Atherton 1898 1901 New church in Decorated style Converted into flats in 2003 04 8 41 42 IISt Helen s Church Waddington Lancashire53 53 24 N 2 24 52 W 53 8899 N 2 4144 W 53 8899 2 4144 St Helen s Church Waddington 1898 1901 Church rebuilt other than the tower 43 44 II St Barnabas Church Morecambe Lancashire54 03 53 N 2 52 41 W 54 0646 N 2 8781 W 54 0646 2 8781 St Barnabas Church Morecambe 1898 1901 New church in Perpendicular style 43 14 45 St John the Baptist s Church Arkholme Lancashire54 08 26 N 2 37 50 W 54 1406 N 2 6305 W 54 1406 2 6305 St John the Baptist s Church Arkholme 1899 Restoration 8 43 46 47 II St Oswald s Church Preesall Lancashire53 55 38 N 2 58 38 W 53 9271 N 2 9771 W 53 9271 2 9771 St Oswald s Church Knott End on Sea 1899 New church 28 48 49 50 IISt Thomas Church St Annes Lancashire53 44 51 N 3 01 28 W 53 7474 N 3 0245 W 53 7474 3 0245 St Thomas Church St Annes 1899 1900 New church completed in 1904 05 51 52 53 54 IISt Anne s Church Woodplumpton Lancashire53 48 14 N 2 45 42 W 53 8039 N 2 7617 W 53 8039 2 7617 St Anne s Church Woodplumpton 1899 1900 Additions and restoration 51 55 56 II St John s Church Morecambe Lancashire54 03 29 N 2 53 15 W 54 0580 N 2 8876 W 54 0580 2 8876 St John Church Morecambe 1899 1901 New church 14 57 58 IISt Alban s Church Broadheath Greater Manchester53 24 09 N 2 21 07 W 53 4024 N 2 3520 W 53 4024 2 3520 St Alban s Church Broadheath 1900 New church 8 9 43 59 IISt Mary Magdalene s Church Broughton in Furness Cumbria54 16 34 N 3 12 57 W 54 2760 N 3 2157 W 54 2760 3 2157 St Mary Magdalene s Church Broughton in Furness 1900 Addition of a southwest tower 12 60 61 IISt Luke s Church Slyne with Hest Lancashire54 05 16 N 2 48 20 W 54 0877 N 2 8055 W 54 0877 2 8055 St Luke s Church Slyne with Hest 1900 New church 62 63 64 IIAll Saints Church Balterley Staffordshire53 03 01 N 2 21 28 W 53 0502 N 2 3577 W 53 0502 2 3577 All Saints Church Balterley 1901 New church 12 65 66 IISt Mary Magdalen s Church Ribbleton Preston Lancashire53 46 35 N 2 39 37 W 53 7765 N 2 6603 W 53 7765 2 6603 St Mary s Church Ribbleton c 1901 Additions 62 67 St Margaret s Church High Bentham North Yorkshire54 06 53 N 2 30 30 W 54 1146 N 2 5082 W 54 1146 2 5082 St Margaret s Church High Bentham 1901 02 Additions 28 68 69 IISt Michael s Church Middleton Greater Manchester53 32 52 N 2 11 26 W 53 5477 N 2 1906 W 53 5477 2 1906 St Michael and All Angels Church Middleton 1901 02 New church completed in 1911 with the tower added in 1926 31 14 70 71 72 IISt Mary s Church Whicham Millom Cumbria54 13 57 N 3 19 43 W 54 2326 N 3 3287 W 54 2326 3 3287 St Mary s Church Whicham 1901 02 Restoration 51 73 74 IISt Paul s Church Constable Lee Rawtenstall Lancashire53 42 37 N 2 17 19 W 53 7102 N 2 2886 W 53 7102 2 2886 St Paul s Church Rawtenstall 1901 03 New church 12 73 75 76 IISt Andrew s Church Kildwick North Yorkshire53 54 33 N 1 59 02 W 53 9091 N 1 9840 W 53 9091 1 9840 St Andrew s Church Kildwick 1901 03 Chancel and nave restored 28 73 77 ISt Helen s Church Overton Lancashire54 00 41 N 2 51 16 W 54 0113 N 2 8545 W 54 0113 2 8545 St Helen s Church Overton 1902 Restoration 78 79 80 II Lancaster Priory Lancaster Lancashire54 03 03 N 2 48 21 W 54 0507 N 2 8057 W 54 0507 2 8057 Lancaster Priory 1902 12 In 1902 the southwest porch and the Hatch Memorial were added followed in 1903 04 by a chapel on the north side A restoration including the nave roof and the chancel floor was carried out in 1911 12 14 81 82 ISt Mary s Church Ulverston Cumbria54 11 56 N 3 05 29 W 54 1989 N 3 0915 W 54 1989 3 0915 Church of St Mary Ulverston 1903 04 Extended the chancel added fittings and built a south porch 83 84 85 II St John the Evangelist s Church Worsthorne Lancashire53 47 16 N 2 11 21 W 53 7878 N 2 1892 W 53 7878 2 1892 St John the Evangelist s Church Worsthorne 1903 04 Added a new west tower removed old vestries and extended the seating 51 83 86 87 IISt Paul s Church Skelmersdale Lancashire53 33 00 N 2 47 33 W 53 5500 N 2 7924 W 53 5500 2 7924 St Paul s Church Skelmersdale 1903 06 New church in Perpendicular style 12 83 88 89 IISt Chad s Church Claughton Lancashire54 05 35 N 2 39 51 W 54 0931 N 2 6641 W 54 0931 2 6641 St Chad s Church Claughton 1904 Restoration The church has been redundant since 2005 12 83 90 91 IISt Cuthbert s Church Redmarshall County Durham54 35 04 N 1 24 14 W 54 5844 N 1 4040 W 54 5844 1 4040 St Cuthbert s Church Redmarshall 1904 Restoration 62 92 IAll Saints Church Hertford Hertfordshire51 47 42 N 0 04 33 W 51 7950 N 0 0757 W 51 7950 0 0757 All Saints Church Hertford 1904 05 The west end of the church was completed and the 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Thornbury 1911 12 New church costing 8 264 In the 1980s cracks appeared in the chancel arch and the building was declared unsafe It was demolished in 1991 and has been replaced by the Thornbury Centre which houses the new Church of St Margaret 51 141 143 144 St Anne s Church Worksop Nottinghamshire53 18 10 N 1 07 58 W 53 3028 N 1 1329 W 53 3028 1 1329 St Anne s Church Worksop 1911 12 New church in Perpendicular style 51 141 145 IISt Margaret s Church Halliwell Bolton Greater Manchester53 35 04 N 2 27 25 W 53 5844 N 2 4569 W 53 5844 2 4569 St Margaret s Church Halliwell 1911 13 New church 12 141 146 St Thomas Church Lydiate Merseyside53 32 39 N 2 57 45 W 53 5443 N 2 9624 W 53 5443 2 9624 St Thomas s Church Lydiate 1912 Added a chancel chapel and vestry to a church built in 1839 41 141 147 IISt Thomas Church Milnthorpe Cumbria54 13 36 N 2 46 13 W 54 2268 N 2 7702 W 54 2268 2 7702 St Thomas s Church Milnthorpe 1912 Alterations at the west end of the church originally built in 1835 37 141 148 St James Church Arnside Cumbria54 12 06 N 2 49 54 W 54 2018 N 2 8317 W 54 2018 2 8317 St James Church Arnside 1912 14 Addition of a south aisle 8 141 St Peter s Church Leck Lancashire54 11 02 N 2 32 54 W 54 1838 N 2 5484 W 54 1838 2 5484 St Peter s Church Leck 1913 or 1915 Church rebuilt after a fire 14 149 150 IISt Saviour s Church Aughton Lancashire54 06 09 N 2 41 21 W 54 1025 N 2 6892 W 54 1025 2 6892 St Saviour s Church Aughton 1913 14 Added a parclose screen 141 151 St Silas Church Blackburn Lancashire53 45 06 N 2 30 27 W 53 7516 N 2 5074 W 53 7516 2 5074 St Silas Church Blackburn 1913 14 The previously planned tower was added plus a porch at a cosy of over 6 000 but the intended steeple was never built 141 152 153 II St Wilfrid s Church Standish Greater Manchester53 35 14 N 2 39 41 W 53 5872 N 2 6614 W 53 5872 2 6614 St Wilfrid s Church Standish 1913 14 Additions including east vestries 154 155 156 IChrist Church Thornton Lancashire53 52 39 N 3 01 18 W 53 8774 N 3 0218 W 53 8774 3 0218 Christ Church Thornton 1913 14 Chancel added 157 158 159 St James Church Waterloo Pudsey West Yorkshire 1914 New church replacing a smaller mission church It was itself replaced by a new church St James The Great Woodhall on a site nearby in 1959 62 160 St George s Church Hertford Hertfordshire 1914 Reredos 161 St John the Baptist s Church Blawith Cumbria54 17 09 N 3 05 38 W 54 2857 N 3 0940 W 54 2857 3 0940 St John the Baptist s Church Blawith 1914 Restoration It is now redundant and under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust 162 158 163 164 St Mark s Church Basford Staffordshire53 01 03 N 2 12 35 W 53 0176 N 2 2098 W 53 0176 2 2098 St Mark s Church Basford 1914 15 New church 157 158 165 See also EditLists of works by Sharpe Paley and AustinReferences EditCitations Price 1998 pp 4 5 Price 1998 pp 92 97 Listed Buildings Historic England retrieved 28 March 2015 Brandwood et al 2012 p 241 a b c d e Brandwood et al 2012 p 242 Hyde amp Pevsner 2010 p 630 Historic England 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