Name
Location
Photograph
Date
Notes
Grade
St Mary's Church
Par, Cornwall , Cornwall 50.3502°N 4.7310°W / 50.3502; -4.7310 (St Mary's Church, St Blazey )
1848
[ 7]
II*
St Peter's Church
Treverbyn , Cornwall 50.3802°N 4.7910°W / 50.3802; -4.7910 (St Peter's Church, Treverbyn )
1848–50
[ 8]
II
St Mary's Church
Colton , Staffordshire 52.7813°N 1.9309°W / 52.7813; -1.9309 (St Mary's Church, Colton )
1850–52
A new church incorporating a 13th-century tower and chapel. Street also designed two of the monuments.[ 9] [ 10]
II*
St James' Church
Eastbury , Berkshire 51.4926°N 1.5028°W / 51.4926; -1.5028 (St James' Church, Eastbury )
1851–53
[ 11]
II
St John's Mission Church
Bournemouth , Dorset 50.7548°N 1.8746°W / 50.7548; -1.8746 (St John's Mission Church, Bournemouth )
1853
Originated as a mission church, later known as Old St John's Buildings, and used commercially.[ 12]
II
St John the Evangelist's Church
Little Tew , Oxfordshire 51.9540°N 1.4420°W / 51.9540; -1.4420 (St John's Church, Little Tew )
1853
[ 13]
II
St Michael's Church
Sandhurst , Berkshire 51.3499°N 0.8156°W / 51.3499; -0.8156 (St Michael's Church, Sandhurst )
1853
[ 14]
II*
St Simon and St Jude's Church
Milton-under-Wychwood , Oxfordshire 51.8661°N 1.6168°W / 51.8661; -1.6168 (St Simon and St Jude's Church, Milton-under-Wychwood )
1853–54
[ 15]
II
All Saints Church
Maidenhead , Berkshire 51.5199°N 0.7367°W / 51.5199; -0.7367 (Church of All Saints, Maidenhead )
1854–57
Additions made in 1907–11.[ 16]
I
St. Peter's Church
Bournemouth, Dorset
50.7205°N 1.8755°W / 50.7205; -1.8755 (St. Peter's Church, Bournemouth )
1855-1879
A new town-centre church incorporating part of the previous church building.
I
St Peter's Church
Filkins , Oxfordshire 51.7359°N 1.6579°W / 51.7359; -1.6579 (Church of St Peter, Filkins )
1855–57
[ 17]
II
St Mary's Church
Wheatley , Oxfordshire 51.7476°N 1.1366°W / 51.7476; -1.1366 (Church of St Mary, Wheatley )
1855–57
[ 18]
II*
St Andrew's Church
Firsby , Lincolnshire 53.1410°N 0.1739°E / 53.1410; 0.1739 (Church of St Andrew, Firsby )
1856
[ 19]
II
Chapel
Cotshill Hospital,Chipping Norton ,Oxfordshire 51.9448°N 1.5386°W / 51.9448; -1.5386 (Cotshill Hospital Chapel, Chipping Norton )
1856–57
[ 20]
II
All Saints Church
Roydon , Norfolk 52.7837°N 0.5180°E / 52.7837; 0.5180 (Church of All Saints, Roydon )
1857
A new church incorporating 12th-century doorways and a 13th-century tower.[ 21]
II*
All Saints Church
Nash , Buckinghamshire 51.9990°N 0.8635°W / 51.9990; -0.8635 (All Saints Church, Nash )
1857–58
[ 22]
II
St Thomas' Church
Watchfield , Oxfordshire 51.6107°N 1.6467°W / 51.6107; -1.6467 (St Thomas' Church, Watchfield )
1857–58
[ 23]
II
St James' Church
New Bradwell ,Milton Keynes , Buckinghamshire 52.0654°N 0.7932°W / 52.0654; -0.7932 (St James' Church, New Bradwell )
1857–60
The north aisle , also designed by Street, was added in 1897.[ 24]
II*
St Paul's Church
Herne Hill , Southwark , Greater London 51.4548°N 0.0994°W / 51.4548; -0.0994 (St Paul's Church, Herne Hill )
1858
[ 25]
II*
St James' Church
Pokesdown , Bournemouth , Dorset 50.7329°N 1.8218°W / 50.7329; -1.8218 (St James' Church, Pokesdown )
1858
Originally consisted of a nave , chancel and south porch; north aisle added in 1870 to Street's design. The church was further extended in 1928–31.[ 26]
II
All Saints Church
Winterbourne , Gloucestershire 51.5150°N 2.5047°W / 51.5150; -2.5047 (All Saints Church, Winterbourne )
1858
[ 27]
II
St John the Evangelist's Church
Whitwell-on-the-Hill ,North Yorkshire 54.0838°N 0.8945°W / 54.0838; -0.8945 (St John the Evangelist's Church, Whitwell-on-the-Hill )
1858–60
[ 28]
II*
St Anne's Church
Wycombe , Buckinghamshire 51.6191°N 0.7172°W / 51.6191; -0.7172 (Church of St Anne, Wycombe )
1859
[ 29]
II
St John's Church
Howsham , North Yorkshire 54.0567°N 0.8750°W / 54.0567; -0.8750 (Church of St John, Howsham )
1859–60
For Hannah Cholmley.[ 30]
I
Church of St James the Less
City of Westminster , Greater London 51.4907°N 0.1353°W / 51.4907; -0.1353 (Church of St James the Less, Pimlico )
1859–61
The railings at the sides of the porch leading into the church were also designed by Street and are listed at Grade II*.[ 31] [ 32]
I
St John's Church
Hollington , Staffordshire 52.9467°N 1.9131°W / 52.9467; -1.9131 (St John's Church, Hollington )
1859–61
Built as a chapel of ease .[ 33]
II
Convent Chapel
All Saints House, Westminster ,Greater London 51.5169°N 0.1384°W / 51.5169; -0.1384 (Convent Chapel, Margaret Street, London )
1860
[ 34]
II
St Peter's Church
Chalvey , Slough , Berkshire 51.5068°N 0.6083°W / 51.5068; -0.6083 (St Peter's Church, Chalvey )
1860–61
[ 35]
II*
St John's Church
Kingstone , Staffordshire 52.8628°N 1.9116°W / 52.8628; -1.9116 (St John's Church, Kingstone )
1860–61
The south aisle was designed by Street.[ 36] [ 37]
II
St John the Evangelist's Church
Stourbridge ,West Midlands 52.4554°N 2.1423°W / 52.4554; -2.1423 (St John's Church, Stourbridge )
1860–61
[ 38]
II
All Saints Church
Denstone , Staffordshire 52.9653°N 1.8521°W / 52.9653; -1.8521 (All Saints Church, Denstone )
1860–62
For Sir Thomas Percival Heywood .[ 39] [ 40]
II*
All Saints Church
Coleshill , Buckinghamshire 51.6471°N 0.6321°W / 51.6471; -0.6321 (All Saints Church, Coleshill )
1861
[ 41]
II*
St George's Church
St George's , Telford , Shropshire 52.6953°N 2.4319°W / 52.6953; -2.4319 (St George's Church, Telford )
1861
[ 42] [ 43]
II
St John the Evangelist's Church
Torquay , Devon 50.4627°N 3.5247°W / 50.4627; -3.5247 (St John's Church, Torquay )
1861–73
Tower completed by A. E. Street in 1884–85 to his father's design.[ 44]
I
All Saints Church
Brightwalton , Berkshire 51.5120°N 1.3863°W / 51.5120; -1.3863 (All Saints Church, Brightwalton )
1862
Upgraded from Grade II to Grade II* status in December 2017.[ 45]
II*
SS Philip and James Church
Oxford 51.7644°N 1.2640°W / 51.7644; -1.2640 (St Philip and St James Church, Oxford )
1862
A new church considered to be one of Street's best. Since 1983 the building has been used as the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies .[ 46]
I
Church of St Elldeyrn
Capel Llanilltern, Pentyrch , Cardiff
1862
A small and simple chapel, Street had previously restored the nearby St Mary's in St Fagans.[ 47]
II
St Barnabas' Church
Hurn , Dorset 50.7742°N 1.8201°W / 50.7742; -1.8201 (St Barnabas' Church, Hurn )
1862–63
A small chapel.[ 48]
II
St Anne's Church
Whelford, Gloucestershire 51.6885°N 1.7573°W / 51.6885; -1.7573 (St Anne's Church, Kempsford )
1863–64
A chapel of ease .[ 49]
II
St Editha's Church
Amington , Tamworth , Staffordshire 52.6379°N 1.6537°W / 52.6379; -1.6537 (St Editha's Church, Amington )
1864
[ 50] [ 51]
II
St Saviour's Church
Branston , Staffordshire 52.7876°N 1.6678°W / 52.7876; -1.6678 (St Saviour's Church, Branston )
1864
A new church, later enlarged.[ 52]
St John the Evangelist's Church
Warminster , Wiltshire 51.2005°N 2.1662°W / 51.2005; -2.1662 (St John's Church, Warminster )
1864–65
Later additions by other architects.[ 53]
II*
St Michael's Church
Waters Upton , Shropshire 52.7713°N 2.5439°W / 52.7713; -2.5439 (St Michael's Church, Waters Upton )
1864–65
Replacing a Georgian church, a new church in Early English style.[ 54] [ 55]
II
St Nicholas' Church
Whiston , Merseyside 53.4069°N 2.8030°W / 53.4069; -2.8030 (St Nicholas' Church, Whiston )
1864–68
[ 56] [ 57]
II
St Peter's Church
Malvern , Worcestershire 52.1260°N 2.3381°W / 52.1260; -2.3381 (St Peter's Church, Malvern )
1865
[ 58]
II
Chapel
Uppingham School , Rutland 52.5876°N 0.7246°W / 52.5876; -0.7246 (Uppingham School Chapel )
1865
With later alterations.[ 59]
II*
St Saviour and St Peter's Church
Eastbourne , East Sussex 50.7659°N 0.2829°E / 50.7659; 0.2829 (St Saviour and St Peter's Church, Eastbourne )
1865–66
New church; tower added 1870–72. Later additions by different architects.[ 60]
II*
Workhouse chapel
Shipmeadow , Suffolk 52.4543°N 1.500°E / 52.4543; 1.500 (Workhouse chapel, Shipmeadow )
1865–66
A chapel for the Wangford Hundred workhouse . Later used as a farm store.[ 61]
II
St James the Great's Church
Blakedown , Worcestershire 52.4042°N 2.1767°W / 52.4042; -2.1767 (St James' Church, Blakedown )
1866
[ 62]
II
St Mary's Church
Fawley , Berkshire 51.5300°N 1.4374°W / 51.5300; -1.4374 (St Mary's Church, Fawley )
1866
Upgraded from Grade II to Grade II* status in December 2017.[ 63]
II*
All Saints Church
Monkland , Herefordshire 52.2146°N 2.7913°W / 52.2146; -2.7913 (All Saints Church, Monkland )
1866
Rebuilding, incorporating some earlier fabric.[ 64]
II*
Chapel
Royal National Hospital, Bournemouth , Dorset 50.7226°N 1.8827°W / 50.7226; -1.8827 (Royal National Hospital Chapel, Bournemouth )
1866–67
[ 65]
II
St Andrew's Church
Church Aston , Shropshire 52.7577°N 2.3817°W / 52.7577; -2.3817 (St Andrew's Church, Church Aston )
1866–67
A new church replacing an earlier church.[ 66] [ 67]
II
St Benedict Biscop Church
Wombourne , Staffordshire 52.535623°N 2.182913°W / 52.535623; -2.182913 (St Benedict Biscop Church, Wombourne )
1866–67
A new church replacing an earlier church, retaining 14th century west tower.[ 68]
II
St Mary's Church
Westcott , Buckinghamshire 51.8483°N 0.9609°W / 51.8483; -0.9609 (St Mary's Church, Westcott )
1867
[ 69]
II*
St Mary's Church
Whixall , Shropshire 52.9090°N 2.7182°W / 52.9090; -2.7182 (St Mary's Church, Whixall )
1867
[ 70] [ 71]
II
St Mary Magdalene's Church
Paddington , Westminster , Greater London 51.5225°N 0.1890°W / 51.5225; -0.1890 (St Mary Magdalene's Church, Paddington )
1867–78
Crypt Chapel added in 1895 by Sir Ninian Comper .[ 72]
I
Church of the Resurrection and All Saints
Caldy , Merseyside 53.3584°N 3.1641°W / 53.3584; -3.1641 (Church of the Resurrection and All Saints, Caldy )
1868
Built originally as a school. Converted into a church in 1906–07 by Douglas and Minshull .[ 73] [ 74]
II
St Mary the Virgin's Church
Wansford , East Yorkshire 53.9950°N 0.3813°W / 53.9950; -0.3813 (St Mary's Church, Wansford )
1868
For Sir Tatton Sykes, 5th Baronet of Sledmere .[ 75]
II*
Church of the Resurrection
Eastleigh , Hampshire 50.9713°N 1.3512°W / 50.9713; -1.3512 (Church of the Resurrection, Eastleigh )
1868–69
Later additions by different architects.[ 76]
II
Holy Trinity Church
Eltham , Greenwich , Greater London 51.4483°N 0.0645°E / 51.4483; 0.0645 (Holy Trinity Church, Eltham )
1868–69
New church, since extended.[ 77]
II
St Cynbryd's Church
Llanddulas , Conwy , Wales53.2896°N 3.6389°W / 53.2896; -3.6389 (St Cynbryd's Church, Llanddulas )
1868–69
New church replacing an older one of 1732.[ 78] [ 79]
II*
St Margaret's Church
Liverpool , Merseyside 53.3956°N 2.9661°W / 53.3956; -2.9661 (Church of St Margaret, Liverpool )
1868–69
[ 80] [ 81]
II*
St James' Church
Milnrow ,Greater Manchester 53.6122°N 2.1092°W / 53.6122; -2.1092 (Church of St James, Milnrow )
1868–69
[ 82] [ 83]
II
St Stephen's Church
Robin Hood's Bay ,North Yorkshire 54.4341°N 0.5390°W / 54.4341; -0.5390 (St Stephen's Church, Robin Hood's Bay )
1868–70
[ 84]
II*
St Mary's Church
Thixendale ,North Yorkshire 54.0388°N 0.7154°W / 54.0388; -0.7154 (St Mary's Church, Thixendale )
1868–72
For Sir Tatton Sykes, 5th Baronet of Sledmere .[ 85]
II*
All Saints Church
Clifton , Bristol 51.4623°N 2.6161°W / 51.4623; -2.6161 (All Saints Church, Clifton )
1868–72
Severely damaged by a bomb in 1940, since rebuilt retaining Street's surviving tower.[ 86]
II
St Michael and All Angels Church
Frosterley , County Durham 54.7268°N 1.9602°W / 54.7268; -1.9602 (St Michael's Church, Frosterley )
1869
The gate piers to the northeast of the church are also listed at Grade II.[ 87] [ 88]
II
St Andrew's Church
Kettering , Northamptonshire 52.4029°N 0.7260°W / 52.4029; -0.7260 (St Andrew's Church, Kettering )
1869
[ 89]
II
St Peter's Church
Swinton ,Greater Manchester 53.5119°N 2.3414°W / 53.5119; -2.3414 (St Peter's Church, Swinton )
1869
Built to replace a chapel of ease , for Revd H. R. Heywood.[ 90] [ 91]
II*
All Saints Church
Bolton ,Greater Manchester 53.5819°N 2.4271°W / 53.5819; -2.4271 (All Saints Church, Bolton )
1869–71
[ 92] [ 93]
II
St John the Evangelist's Church
Lyneal, Shropshire 52.8907°N 2.8370°W / 52.8907; -2.8370 (St John the Evangelist's Church, Lyneal )
1870
Built for Marian, Viscountess Alford, as a memorial for her son the second Earl Brownlow .[ 94] [ 95]
II*
St Mary's Church
Purley on Thames , Berkshire 51.4795°N 1.0404°W / 51.4795; -1.0404 (St Mary's Church, Purley on Thames )
1870
[ 96]
II*
Holy Trinity Church
Thurgoland ,South Yorkshire 53.5059°N 1.5663°W / 53.5059; -1.5663 (Holy Trinity Church, Thurgoland )
1870
[ 97]
II
Christ Church
Barnston , Merseyside 53.3409°N 3.0821°W / 53.3409; -3.0821 (Christ Church, Barnston )
1870–71
[ 98] [ 99]
II
St Andrew's Waterside Chapel
Gravesend , Kent 51.4447°N 0.3716°E / 51.4447; 0.3716 (St Andrew's Waterside Chapel, Gravesend )
1870–71
Built as a mission for seamen. Later used as an arts centre.[ 100]
II
St Mary on the Rock's Episcopal Church
Ellon , Aberdeenshire , Scotland57.3617°N 2.0716°W / 57.3617; -2.0716 (St Mary's Church, Ellon )
1870–71
[ 101]
A
St John the Evangelist's Episcopal Church
New Pitsligo , Aberdeenshire , Scotland57.5931°N 2.1975°W / 57.5931; -2.1975 (St John's Church, New Pitsligo )
1870–71
[ 102]
A
St John the Divine's Church
Kennington ,Greater London 51.4776°N 0.1062°W / 51.4776; -0.1062 (St John's Church, Kennington )
1870–74
The tower and spire were added by his son A. E. Street in 1888–89.[ 103]
I
St Mary's Church
Fimber , East Yorkshire 54.0339°N 0.6361°W / 54.0339; -0.6361 (St Mary's Church, Fimber )
1871
For Sir Tatton Sykes, 5th Baronet of Sledmere .[ 104]
II
St James' Church
West Malvern , Worcestershire 52.1128°N 2.3470°W / 52.1128; -2.3470 (St James' Church, West Malvern )
1871
Rebuilding of a previous church.[ 105]
II
All Saints Church (former)
Darlaston , West Midlands 52.5694°N 2.0261°W / 52.5694; -2.0261 (St James' Church, West Malvern )
1871–72
All Saints was destroyed by enemy action in July 1942, the only church in the diocese of Lichfield to be so destroyed. It was replaced by a new church on the same site in 1951–52.[ 106] [ 107]
St Mary's Church
Towyn , Conwy , Wales53.3018°N 3.5419°W / 53.3018; -3.5419 (St Mary's Church, Towyn )
1872–73
New church. Street also designed the stained glass in one of the windows, and altar frontals.[ 108] [ 109]
II*
St John the Baptist's Church
Bettisfield, Wrexham , Wales52.9189°N 2.8026°W / 52.9189; -2.8026 (St John the Baptist's Church, Bettisfield )
1872–74
New church. Street also designed the lychgate .[ 110] [ 111]
II*
St John the Baptist's Church
Withington , Shropshire 52.7128°N 2.6278°W / 52.7128; -2.6278 (St John's Church, Withington )
1872–74
A new church on the site of a 12th-century church.[ 112] [ 113]
II
St Peter's Church
Helperthorpe ,North Yorkshire 54.1207°N 0.5437°W / 54.1207; -0.5437 (St Peter's Church, Helperthorpe )
1872–75
For Sir Tatton Sykes . Later additions by other architects. The churchyard wall and gates were also designed by Street, and are listed at Grade II.[ 114] [ 115]
II
St Peter's Church
Highfields , Leicester 52.6300°N 1.1164°W / 52.6300; -1.1164 (St Peter's Church, Leicester )
1872–79
[ 116]
II
St John the Evangelist's Church
Ashley Green , Buckinghamshire 51.7371°N 0.5873°W / 51.7371; -0.5873 (St John's Church, Ashley Green )
1873
[ 117]
II*
St John the Baptist's Church
Bournemouth , Dorset 50.7499°N 1.8780°W / 50.7499; -1.8780 (St John's Church, Bournemouth )
1873–74
The nave , south aisle and tower base were built by Street. Additions were made in 1886–87, and in 1923.[ 118]
II
St Peter's Church
Little Aston , Staffordshire 52.6011°N 1.8654°W / 52.6011; -1.8654 (St Peter's Church, Little Aston )
1873–74
A chapel of ease for Edward Swynfen Parker-Jervis of Little Aston Hall . Fittings, including the reredos , pulpit , stalls, seats, organ case, and font , were also designed by Street.[ 119] [ 120]
II
All Saints' Church
Middlesbrough ,North Yorkshire 54.5742°N 1.2368°W / 54.5742; -1.2368 (All Saints Church, Middlesbrough )
1873–78
[ 121]
II*
St Andrew's Church
Toddington , Gloucestershire 51.9962°N 1.9505°W / 51.9962; -1.9505 (St Andrew's Church, Toddington )
1873–79
For Lord Sudeley .[ 122]
I
St James' Church
Kingston , Dorset 50.6157°N 2.0642°W / 50.6157; -2.0642 (St James' Church, Kingston )
1873–80
For the 3rd Earl of Eldon at a cost of £70,000 (equivalent to £8,800,000 in 2023 ).[ 123] Clifton-Taylor describes it as "the most perfect Victorian church", and "a cathedral in miniature".[ 124] [ 125]
I
St John's Church
Cotebrook, Cheshire 53.1855°N 2.6430°W / 53.1855; -2.6430 (St John's Church, Cotebrook )
1874–75
[ 126] [ 127]
II
St Mary's Church
West Lutton ,North Yorkshire 54.1105°N 0.5780°W / 54.1105; -0.5780 (St Mary's Church, West Lutton )
1874–75
For Sir Tatton Sykes .[ 128]
II*
Chapel
Luton Hoo , Bedfordshire 51.8546°N 0.3977°W / 51.8546; -0.3977 (Luton Hoo )
1875
Chapel added in Byzantine style.[ 129]
I
St Michael's Church
Wigan ,Greater Manchester 53.5540°N 2.6299°W / 53.5540; -2.6299 (St Michael's Church, Wigan )
1875–78
[ 130] [ 131]
II*
Royal Military Chapel
Wellington Barracks ,City of Westminster ,Greater London 51.5004°N 0.1354°W / 51.5004; -0.1354 (Royal Military Chapel, Wellington Barracks )
1875–79
Built as a replacement for an earlier chapel. Other than the apse , it was destroyed in 1944.[ 132]
II
St Andrew's Church
East Heslerton ,North Yorkshire 54.1773°N 0.5826°W / 54.1773; -0.5826 (St Andrew's Church, East Heslerton )
1877
A new church for Sir Tatton Sykes of Sledmere House on the site of earlier churches. It is now redundant , and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust .[ 133] [ 134]
I
Christ Church
Lausanne , Switzerland46.5143°N 6.6305°E / 46.5143; 6.6305 (Christ Church, Lausanne )
1877-78
New church.[ 135]
II
St Andrew's Church
Minehead , Somerset 51.2051°N 3.4789°W / 51.2051; -3.4789 (St Andrew's Church, Minehead )
1877–80
The walls, gates and gatepiers were also designed by Street, and are listed at Grade II.[ 136] [ 137]
II*
St Giles' Church
Blaston , Leicestershire 52.5509°N 0.8176°W / 52.5509; -0.8176 (St Giles' Church, Blaston )
1878
[ 138]
II
Anglican Church
Mürren , Switzerland 46.5667°N 7.8833°E / 46.5667; 7.8833 (Anglican Church, Mürren )
1878
[ 3]
St Mary's Church
Southampton , Hampshire 50.9028°N 1.3952°W / 50.9028; -1.3952 (St Mary's Church, Southampton )
1878–84
Severely damaged in the Second World War; rebuilt in 1954–56 retaining Street's steeple.[ 139]
II
St John's Church
Carlton , South Yorkshire 53.5867°N 1.4483°W / 53.5867; -1.4483 (St John's Church, Carlton )
1879
[ 140]
II
St Mary's Church
Holmbury St Mary , Surrey 51.1883°N 0.4132°W / 51.1883; -0.4132 (St Mary's Church, Holmbury St Mary )
1879
Extended to the west in 1966.[ 141]
I
St Lawrence's Church
Tinsley , Sheffield ,South Yorkshire 53.4111°N 1.3932°W / 53.4111; -1.3932 (St Lawrence's Church, Tinsley )
1879
[ 142]
II
Rake Mission Church
Rake , West Sussex 51.0422°N 0.8587°W / 51.0422; -0.8587 (Rake Mission Church (former), Rake )
1879
Built as a chapel of ease to the contemporary church at Milland. Deconsecrated and converted for residential use.[ 143] [ 144]
St Luke's Church
Milland , West Sussex 51.0477°N 0.8244°W / 51.0477; -0.8244 (St Luke's Church, Milland )
1879–80
[A] [ 145]
II
St Saviour's Church
Erlestoke , Wiltshire 51.2845°N 2.0516°W / 51.2845; -2.0516 (St Saviour's Church, Erlestoke )
1880
For Lady Hannah Watson-Taylor of Erlestoke Park.[ 146]
II
St Mary's Church
Long Ditton , Surrey 51.3805°N 0.3169°W / 51.3805; -0.3169 (St Mary's Church, Long Ditton )
1880
[ 147]
II
All Saints Church
Vevey , Switzerland 46.6000°N 6.85°E / 46.6000; 6.85 (All Saints, Vevey )
1880–1882
New church[ 148]
St James' Church
Paddington , Westminster , Greater London 51.5130°N 0.1765°W / 51.5130; -0.1765 (St James' Church, Paddington )
1881
New church incorporating the chancel of an 1841–43 church as a chapel.[ 149]
II*
All Saints Church
Ffynnongroyw , Flintshire , Wales53.3300°N 3.2975°W / 53.3300; -3.2975 (All Saints Church, Ffynnongroyw )
1881–82
New church, completed posthumously. Street also designed the font .[ 150] [ 151]
II
All Saints Church
Rome , Italy41.9085°N 12.4790°E / 41.9085; 12.4790 (All Saints' Church, Rome )
1882
New church, completed posthumously.[ 152]
American Cathedral in Paris
Paris , France48.8671°N 2.3004°E / 48.8671; 2.3004 (Holy Trinity Church, Paris )
1881-1886
New church, completed posthumously.