Name | Location | Photograph | Date | Notes | Grade |
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Trinity Chapel, St Margaret's Church | King's Lynn, Norfolk 52.7516°N 0.3954°W | | 1809 | Rebuilt the chapel. | | |
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St Faith's Church | Gaywood, Norfolk 52.7564°N 0.4231°W | | 1809 | Restored the church, adding a plaster groin vault. | | |
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Manchester Town Hall | Manchester | | 1819–34 | Demolished. Part of its colonnade (pictured) is in Heaton Park. | | |
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St Matthew's Church | Walsall, West Midlands 52.5824°N -1.9773°W | | 1820–21 | Partly rebuilt an earlier church. | | |
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St Paul's Church | Southsea, Hampshire | | 1820–22 | Gothic Revival with four turrets. Bombed about 1941; demolished. | |
Holy Trinity Church, Bordesley | Bordesley, West Midlands 52.4705°N -1.8775°W | | 1820–22 | Gothic Revival with two west turrets. Redundant since 1971. | | |
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St Peter's Church | Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester 53.484°N -2.1058°W | | 1821–24 | Gothic Revival with a west tower and pinnacles. | | |
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St George's Church | Kidderminster, Worcestershire 52.3903°N -2.2424°W | | 1821–24 | Commissioners' church, Gothic Revival. | | |
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Christ Church | West Bromwich, West Midlands | | 1821–29 | Commissioners' church, restored because of subsidence 1858 and 1876. Since demolished. | |
St Paul's Church | Birmingham, West Midlands 52.4853°N -1.9058°W | | 1822–23 | Spire added. | | |
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Macclesfield Town Hall | Macclesfield, Cheshire 53.2606°N -2.1252°W | | 1823–24 | Greek Revival. | | |
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Holy Trinity Church | Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire | | 1824 | Damaged by fire in 1879, and replaced by another church in 1882. | |
Leeds Central Market | Leeds, West Yorkshire | | 1824–27 | Burnt down 1893. | |
Salford Market | Salford, Greater Manchester | | 1825 | | |
Old Parsonage | Bilston, West Midlands 52.5667°N -2.075°W | | c. 1825 | | | |
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St Leonard's Church | Bilston, West Midlands 52.5665°N -2.0753°W | | 1825–26 | Neoclassical | | |
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St Paul's Church | Walsall, West Midlands 52.5853°N -1.9818°W | | 1826 | Chancel added in 1852; replaced in 1892–93. | |
St George's Church | Manchester 53.4721°N -2.2593°W | | 1826–28 | Commissioners' church, Neoclassical; now redundant and converted into flats. | | |
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St James' Church | Oldham, Greater Manchester 53.5458°N -2.0954°W | | 1827–28 | Commissioners' church, Neoclassical. | | |
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St Mary's Church | Bilston, West Midlands 52.5639°N -2.068°W | | 1827–29 | Commissioners' church, Gothic Revival. | | |
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St John the Evangelist's Church | Derby 52.9258°N -1.4879°W | | 1828 | Gothic Revival. | | |
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St. Michael's Church | Southampton, Hampshire 50.8996°N -1.4052°W | | 1828–29 | Added galleries. | | |
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Meynell Langley House | Kirk Langley, Derbyshire 52.9547°N -1.5543°W | | 1829 | Added a new front to the country house. | | |
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St Thomas' Church | Pendleton, Salford, Greater Manchester 53.4921°N -2.2857°W | | 1829–31 | With Richard Lane; Commissioners' church, Gothic Revival.Restored 1887. | | |
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Old Gaol | Derby 52.9235°N -1.4913°W | | c. 1830 | The façade remains. | | |
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Gatehouse, Markree Castle | County Sligo, Ireland | | 1832 | With lodge and castellated tower. | |
Lodge, Teddesley Hall | Near Penkridge, Staffordshire | | 1835 | A lodge to the now-demolished hall. | |
Lissadell House | County Sligo, Ireland 54.3467°N -8.5808°W | | 1836 (completed) | Built for Sir Robert Gore-Booth. | |
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