Name
Location
Photograph
Date
Notes
Grade
Holy Trinity Church
Ulverston ,
Cumbria
54°11′38″N 3°05′52″W / 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°37′57″N 1°38′49″W / 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°34′35″N 1°39′55″W / 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°31′40″N 1°33′50″W / 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°35′55″N 3°08′05″W / 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°05′27″N 0°25′37″E / 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°54′24″N 0°38′21″W / 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°01′07″N 0°56′28″W / 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°47′04″N 0°40′57″W / 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°28′08″N 3°31′59″W / 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°45′11″N 0°24′10″E / 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°00′13″N 1°26′09″W / 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°20′37″N 2°44′12″W / 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°19′29″N 2°29′19″W / 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°24′40″N 1°42′23″W / 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°18′11″N 1°17′15″W / 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°51′00″N 0°01′17″W / 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°16′57″N 1°25′52″W / 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°35′32″N 0°10′26″W / 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°30′21″N 0°13′44″W / 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°47′29″N 0°25′51″E / 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°32′12″N 2°56′23″W / 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°13′30″N 1°18′38″E / 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°18′58″N 2°25′01″W / 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°22′31″N 2°24′50″W / 53.3754°N 2.4140°W / 53.3754; -2.4140 (Holy Trinity Church, Little Bollington )
1854
[34]
—
All Saints Church
Scotby ,
Cumbria
54°53′19″N 2°52′25″W / 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°26′16″N 0°09′43″W / 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°16′48″N 0°16′25″W / 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°11′28″N 1°37′12″W / 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°27′27″N 3°30′54″W / 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°28′04″N 3°30′23″W / 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°01′47″N 2°12′56″W / 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°55′54″N 2°40′29″W / 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°59′52″N 1°28′23″W / 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°45′03″N 2°42′06″W / 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°02′30″N 1°26′52″W / 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°27′39″N 2°33′51″W / 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°13′54″N 1°02′04″W / 53.2317°N 1.0345°W / 53.2317; -1.0345 (St John's Church, Perlethorpe )
1876
[50]
II*