Name |
Location |
Photograph |
Date |
Notes |
Grade |
Holy Trinity Church |
Ulverston, Cumbria 54.1938°N 3.0979°W / 54.1938; -3.0979 (Holy Trinity Church, Ulverston) |
 |
1829–32 |
A Commissioners' church; closed in 1975; subsequently used as a sports centre, then for social housing.[3][4] |
II |
St John's Church |
Shildon, County Durham 54.6326°N 1.6470°W / 54.6326; -1.6470 (St John's Church, Shildon) |
 |
1833–34 |
Salvin designed the nave; the church was largely rebuilt later in the 19th century.[5] |
II |
St Paul's Church |
North Sunderland, Northumberland 55.5763°N 1.6653°W / 55.5763; -1.6653 (St Paul's Church, North Sunderland) |
 |
1834 |
[6] |
II |
Holy Trinity Church |
Darlington, County Durham 54.5279°N 1.5640°W / 54.5279; -1.5640 (Holy Trinity Church, Darlington) |
 |
1836–38 |
[7] |
II* |
St John's Church |
Keswick, Cumbria 54.5985°N 3.1347°W / 54.5985; -3.1347 (St John's Church, Keswick) |
 |
1836–38 |
[8][9] |
II* |
Christ Church |
Kilndown, Kent 51.0908°N 0.4270°E / 51.0908; 0.4270 (Christ Church, Kilndown) |
 |
1838–41 |
[10] |
I |
St John the Evangelist's Church |
Spittlegate, Grantham, Lincolnshire 52.9067°N 0.6393°W / 52.9067; -0.6393 (St John's Church, Grantham) |
 |
1840–41 |
Built under the patronage of Lady Brownlow and with a contribution from Queen Adelaide.[11] |
II |
St Mary's Church |
Sand Hutton, North Yorkshire 54.0185°N 0.9411°W / 54.0185; -0.9411 (St Mary's Church, Sand Hutton) |
 |
1840–42 |
[12] |
II |
Holy Trinity Church |
Sewstern, Leicestershire 52.7844°N 0.6824°W / 52.7844; -0.6824 (Holy Trinity Church, Sewstern) |
|
1842 |
Built as a chapel of ease, later a parish church.[13] |
II |
St Mary Magdalene's Church |
Torquay, Devon 50.4690°N 3.5331°W / 50.4690; -3.5331 (St Mary Magdalene's Church, Torquay) |
 |
1843–49 |
[14] |
II* |
St John the Evangelist's Church |
King's Lynn, Norfolk 52.7530°N 0.4027°E / 52.7530; 0.4027 (St John's Church, King's Lynn) |
 |
1844–46 |
[15] |
II |
St Stephen's Church |
South Shields, Tyne and Wear 55.0037°N 1.4359°W / 55.0037; -1.4359 (St Stephen's Church, South Shields) |
|
1844–46 |
[16] |
II |
All Saints Church |
Runcorn, Cheshire 53.3435°N 2.7366°W / 53.3435; -2.7366 (All Saints Church, Runcorn) |
 |
1844–48 |
New church on the site of medieval church.[17][18] |
II* |
St Mary's Chapel |
Arley Hall, Cheshire 53.3246°N 2.4886°W / 53.3246; -2.4886 (St Mary's Chapel, Arley Hall) |
 |
1845 |
For Rowland Egerton-Warburton.[19][20] |
II* |
St Paul's Church |
Alnwick, Northumberland 55.4111°N 1.7064°W / 55.4111; -1.7064 (St Paul's Church, Alnwick) |
|
1845–46 |
[21] |
II* |
St Michael's Church |
Cowesby, North Yorkshire 54.3031°N 1.2876°W / 54.3031; -1.2876 (St Michael's Church, Cowesby) |
 |
1846 |
For George Lloyd of Cowesby Hall.[22] |
II |
St John the Evangelist's Church |
High Cross, Thundridge, Hertfordshire 51.8500°N 0.0213°W / 51.8500; -0.0213 (St John's Church, Thundridge) |
|
1846 |
[23][24] |
II |
St Andrew's Church |
South Otterington, North Yorkshire 54.2824°N 1.4311°W / 54.2824; -1.4311 (St Andrew's Church, South Otterington) |
 |
1847 |
[25] |
II |
Holy Trinity Church |
East Finchley, Barnet, Greater London 51.5922°N 0.1740°W / 51.5922; -0.1740 (Holy Trinity Church, East Finchley) |
 |
c. 1849 |
[26] |
II |
St Stephen and St Thomas' Church |
Shepherd's Bush, Hammersmith and Fulham, Greater London 51.5058°N 0.2290°W / 51.5058; -0.2290 (St Stephen and St Thomas' Church, Shepherd's Bush) |
 |
1849–50 |
[27] |
II |
All Saints Church |
North Wootton, Norfolk 52.7915°N 0.4307°E / 52.7915; 0.4307 (All Saints Church, North Wootton) |
 |
1852 |
Replacing a medieval church.[28] |
II |
St Patrick's Church |
Patterdale, Cumbria 54.5366°N 2.9398°W / 54.5366; -2.9398 (St Patrick's Church, Patterdale) |
 |
1852–53 |
A new church replacing an older one, for William Marshall.[29][30] |
II |
St Mary's Church |
Betteshanger, Kent 51.2249°N 1.3106°E / 51.2249; 1.3106 (St Mary's Church, Betteshanger) |
 |
1853–54 |
[31] |
II |
St Paul's Church |
Over Tabley, Cheshire 53.3162°N 2.4169°W / 53.3162; -2.4169 (St Paul's Church, Over Tabley) |
 |
1853–55 |
Damaged by fire soon after opening, and rebuilt according to Salvin's plans in 1856.[32][33] |
II |
Holy Trinity Church |
Little Bollington, Cheshire 53.3754°N 2.4140°W / 53.3754; -2.4140 (Holy Trinity Church, Little Bollington) |
 |
1854 |
[34] |
— |
All Saints Church |
Scotby, Cumbria 54.8885°N 2.8736°W / 54.8885; -2.8736 (All Saints Church, Scotby) |
 |
1854–55 |
A new church for George Head Head.[35] |
II |
Holy Trinity Church |
Tooting, Wandsworth, Greater London 51.4378°N 0.1619°W / 51.4378; -0.1619 (Holy Trinity Church, Tooting) |
|
1854–55 |
[36] |
II |
St Mary the Virgin's Church |
Headley, Surrey 51.2801°N 0.2736°W / 51.2801; -0.2736 (Holy Trinity Church, Tooting) |
 |
1855 |
Tower added in 1859 by G. E. Street.[37] |
II |
St Katherine's Church |
Rowsley, Derbyshire 53.1912°N 1.6200°W / 53.1912; -1.6200 (St Katherine's Church, Rowsley) |
 |
1855 |
[38] |
II |
St Mark's Church |
Torquay, Devon 50.4576°N 3.5151°W / 50.4576; -3.5151 (St Mark's Church, Torquay) |
 |
1856–57 |
Since converted into the Little Theatre.[39] |
II* |
St Matthew's Church |
Torquay, Devon 50.4677°N 3.5064°W / 50.4677; -3.5064 (St Matthew's Church, Torquay) |
|
1858 |
[40] |
II* |
St Margaret's Church |
Wolstanton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire 53.0297°N 2.2155°W / 53.0297; -2.2155 (St Margaret's Church, Wolstanton) |
 |
1859–60 |
A new church incorporating fabric from an earlier church; the chancel is by Salvin.[41] |
II* |
St Thomas a Becket's Church |
Kirkhouse, Farlam, Cumbria 54.9318°N 2.6748°W / 54.9318; -2.6748 (St Thomas a Becket's Church, Kirkhouse) |
 |
1860 |
[42][43] |
II |
St John the Evangelist's Church |
Percy Main, North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear 54.9979°N 1.4730°W / 54.9979; -1.4730 (St John's Church, Percy Main) |
|
1862 |
For the Duke of Northumberland.[44] |
II |
St Nicholas' Church |
Lazonby, Cumbria 54.7508°N 2.7018°W / 54.7508; -2.7018 (St Nicholas' Church, Lazonby) |
 |
1863 |
Built and paid for by the Maclean family of Lazonby Hall.[45][46] |
II |
St Paul's Church |
Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear 55.0417°N 1.4479°W / 55.0417; -1.4479 (St Paul's Church, Whitley Bay) |
 |
1864 |
Paid for by the 4th Duke of Northumberland.[47] |
II |
St Laurence's Church |
Burwarton, Shropshire 52.4607°N 2.5642°W / 52.4607; -2.5642 (St Lawrence's Church, Burwarton) |
 |
1874–76 |
Built to replace an earlier church whose ruins are nearby for the 8th Viscount Boyne. Declared redundant in 1972 and converted into a house.[48][49] |
II |
St John's Church |
Perlethorpe, Nottinghamshire 53.2317°N 1.0345°W / 53.2317; -1.0345 (St John's Church, Perlethorpe) |
 |
1876 |
[50] |
II* |