Name and location |
Photograph |
Date |
Grant in £ |
Architect |
Notes and refs. |
Grade |
St George, Birmingham, West Midlands |
— |
1819–22 |
12,752 |
Thomas Rickman |
Gothic Revival with a tower and clerestory. Demolished 1960. |
z ! — |
All Saints, Trefonen, Shropshire 52°50′03″N 3°05′54″W / 52.8342°N 3.0984°W / 52.8342; -3.0984 (All Saints Church, Trefonen) |
— |
1820 |
300 |
Thomas Jones |
Gothic Revival with a porch and belfry. Chancel added 1876. |
z ! — |
Holy Trinity Church, Bordesley, West Midlands 52°28′14″N 1°52′39″W / 52.4705°N 1.8775°W / 52.4705; -1.8775 (Holy Trinity Church, Bordesley) |
|
1820–22 |
14,246 |
Francis Goodwin |
Gothic Revival with two west turrets. Redundant since 1971.[5] |
c !II |
St. Paul's Church, George Street, Nottingham |
— |
1821–23 |
15,748 |
William Wilkins |
Neoclassical Doric with a tower and cupola. Demolished. |
z ! — |
St George, Kidderminster, Worcestershire 52°23′25″N 2°14′33″W / 52.3903°N 2.2425°W / 52.3903; -2.2425 (St George's Church, Kidderminster) |
— |
1821–24 |
17,047 |
Francis Goodwin |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Restored in 1924 after a fire.[6] |
b !II* |
Christ Church, West Bromwich, West Midlands |
|
1821–28 |
17,273 |
Francis Goodwin |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Altered about 1880. |
z ! — |
St. Barnabas, Erdington, Birmingham 52°31′23″N 1°50′21″W / 52.5231°N 1.8393°W / 52.5231; -1.8393 (St Barnabas' Church, Erdington) |
|
1822–23 |
5,348 |
Thomas Rickman |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Additions in 1883.[7] |
c !II |
St Paul, Stockingford, Nuneaton, Warwickshire 52°31′10″N 1°30′36″W / 52.5195°N 1.5099°W / 52.5195; -1.5099 (St Paul's Church, Stockingford) |
|
1822–23 |
2,354 |
John Russell |
Neoclassical with a tower. Chancel added 1897.[8] |
c !II |
St Peter, Belper, Derbyshire 53°01′31″N 1°28′43″W / 53.0252°N 1.4785°W / 53.0252; -1.4785 (St Peter's Church, Belper) |
— |
1822–24 |
11,922 |
Matthew Habershon |
Gothic Revival with a west tower and pinnacles.[10] |
c !II |
St George, Leicester 52°38′04″N 1°07′36″W / 52.6344°N 1.1268°W / 52.6344; -1.1268 (St George's Church, Leicester) |
|
1823–26 |
16,130 |
William Parsons |
Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Burnt in 1911 and restored.[12] |
c !II |
St Peter, Dale End, Birmingham, West Midlands |
— |
1825–27 |
18,066 |
Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson |
Neoclassical Doric with a cupola. Demolished 1899. |
z ! — |
St John the Evangelist, Derby, Derbyshire 52°55′33″N 1°29′17″W / 52.9258°N 1.4880°W / 52.9258; -1.4880 (St John's Church, Derby) |
|
1826–28 |
4,619 |
Francis Goodwin |
Gothic Revival with four angle turrets. Chancel added in 1871.[14] |
b !II* |
St Thomas' Church, Holloway Head, Birmingham, West Midlands 52°28′24″N 1°54′23″W / 52.4732°N 1.9063°W / 52.4732; -1.9063 (St Thomas' Church, Birmingham) |
|
1826–29 |
15,915 |
Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson |
Greek Revival with a tower. Bombed 1941 and only the west front has survived.[15] |
c !II |
St George, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire 53°00′51″N 2°13′27″W / 53.0141°N 2.2243°W / 53.0141; -2.2243 (St George's Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme) |
|
1827–28 |
4,952 |
Francis Octavius Bedford |
Gothic Revival with a tower and pinnacles. Later additions.[17] |
b !II* |
St Mary, Bilston, West Midlands 52°33′50″N 2°04′05″W / 52.5639°N 2.0680°W / 52.5639; -2.0680 (St Mary's Church, Bilston) |
|
1827–29 |
7,749 |
Francis Goodwin |
Gothic Revival with a tower.[19] |
b !II* |
Christ Church, Coseley, West Midlands 52°32′46″N 2°04′48″W / 52.5461°N 2.0801°W / 52.5461; -2.0801 (Christ Church, Coseley) |
|
1827–29 |
8,632 |
Thomas Lee, junior |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Restored in 1883.[20] |
c !II |
St Andrew, Netherton, West Midlands 52°29′27″N 2°05′33″W / 52.4908°N 2.0925°W / 52.4908; -2.0925 (St Andrew's Church, Netherton) |
|
1827–29 |
8,661 |
Thomas Lee, junior |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Subsequent additions.[21] |
c !II |
St Paul, Burslem, Staffordshire |
— |
1828–29 |
7,763 |
Lewis Vulliamy |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Rebuilt in 1874; subsequently demolished. |
z ! — |
St George's Church, Wolverhampton, West Midlands 52°34′59″N 2°07′22″W / 52.5830°N 2.1228°W / 52.5830; -2.1228 (St George's Church, Wolverhampton) |
|
1828–30 |
6,968 |
James Morgan |
Neoclassical Doric with a tower and spire. Redundant since 1978.[22] |
c !II |
St George, Claines, Worcestershire |
— |
1829–30 |
2,195 |
James Lucy |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Demolished 1894. |
z ! — |
St George, New Mills, Derbyshire 53°21′57″N 1°59′39″W / 53.3659°N 1.9941°W / 53.3659; -1.9941 (St George's Church, New Mills) |
|
1829–30 |
2,691 |
Robert Dennis Chantrell |
Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Chancel added in 1897–98.[24] |
c !II |
Holy Trinity, Wordsley, West Midlands 52°28′47″N 2°09′36″W / 52.4797°N 2.1601°W / 52.4797; -2.1601 (Holy Trinity Church, Wordsley) |
|
1829–30 |
3,818 |
Lewis Vulliamy |
Gothic Revival with a tower.[25] |
c !II |
St George, Frankwell, Shrewsbury, Shropshire 52°42′44″N 2°45′36″W / 52.7123°N 2.7601°W / 52.7123; -2.7601 (St George's Church, Frankwell) |
|
1829–31 |
2,551 |
Edward Haycock |
Gothic Revival with a tower and transepts.[27] |
c !II |
St Thomas, Brampton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire 53°13′54″N 1°27′33″W / 53.2317°N 1.4591°W / 53.2317; -1.4591 (St Thomas' Church, Brampton) |
|
1830–31 |
2,063 |
John Woodhead and William Hurst |
Gothic Revival with a west tower. Chancel added 1891.[28] |
c !II |
St James, Riddings, Derbyshire 53°04′13″N 1°21′40″W / 53.0704°N 1.3612°W / 53.0704; -1.3612 (St James' Church, Riddings) |
|
1830–31 |
2,140 |
Francis Octavius Bedford |
Gothic Revival with a tower and spire.[29] |
c !II |
Christ Church, Tunstall, Staffordshire 53°03′45″N 2°12′41″W / 53.0625°N 2.2113°W / 53.0625; -2.2113 (Christ Church, Tunstall) |
|
1830–31 |
2,146 |
Francis Octavius Bedford |
Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Later additions.[30] |
c !II |
Christ Church, Coventry, West Midlands |
— |
1830–32 |
8,986 |
Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson |
Gothic Revival style. Bombed; only the medieval spire remains. |
z ! — |
St Mark, Shelton, Staffordshire 53°01′08″N 2°10′55″W / 53.0189°N 2.1820°W / 53.0189; -2.1820 (St Mark's Church, Shelton) |
|
1831–33 |
9,381 |
John Oates |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Chancel added 1868.[32] |
c !II |
All Saints, Handsworth, Birmingham, West Midlands |
— |
1832–33 |
1,020 |
Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson |
Gothic Revival with turrets. Chancel added 1881; demolished. |
z ! — |
Holy Trinity, Wrockwardine Wood, Shropshire 52°42′38″N 2°26′47″W / 52.7106°N 2.4465°W / 52.7106; -2.4465 (Holy Trinity Church, Wrockwardine Wood) |
|
1832–33 |
300 |
John Baddeley |
Greek Revival in brick with a tower. Later enlarged.[33] |
c !II |
St James the Less, Longton, Staffordshire52°59′07″N 2°07′44″W / 52.9854°N 2.1290°W / 52.9854; -2.1290 (St James' Church, Longton) |
|
1832–34 |
10,273 |
Thomas Johnson |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Rebuilt in 1878.[34] |
c !II |
Emmanuel, Loughborough, Leicestershire 52°46′01″N 1°12′38″W / 52.7670°N 1.2105°W / 52.7670; -1.2105 (Emmanuel Church, Loughborough) |
|
1835–37 |
2,143 |
Thomas Rickman |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Additions in 1909 and 1990.[36] |
c !II |
St Luke, Ironbridge, Shropshire 52°37′42″N 2°29′07″W / 52.6284°N 2.4852°W / 52.6284; -2.4852 (St Luke's Church, Ironbridge) |
|
1836–37 |
200 |
Thomas Smith |
Gothic Revival with a tower.
[38] |
c !II |
St Stephen, Sneinton, Nottingham 52°57′04″N 1°07′54″W / 52.9511°N 1.1317°W / 52.9511; -1.1317 (St Stephen's Church, Sneinton) |
|
1837–39 |
1,303 |
Thomas Rickman and R. C. Hussey |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Expanded in 1912.[39] |
c !II |
Christ Church, Catshill, Worcestershire 52°21′51″N 2°03′51″W / 52.3642°N 2.0642°W / 52.3642; -2.0642 (Christ Church, Catshill) |
|
c. 1838 |
200 |
Harvey Eginton |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Chancel added in 1871.[40][41] |
c !II |
St James the Great, Eve Hill, Dudley, West Midlands 52°30′48″N 2°05′40″W / 52.5132°N 2.0945°W / 52.5132; -2.0945 (St James' Church, Eve Hill) |
|
1838–39 |
750 |
William Bourne |
Gothic Revival with a west tower. Chancel added in 1869.[42] |
c !II |
St Paul, Tipton, West Midlands 52°31′48″N 2°04′03″W / 52.5299°N 2.0676°W / 52.5299; -2.0676 (St Paul's Church, Tipton) |
— |
1838–39 |
2,000 |
Robert Ebbels |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Altered in 1899. |
z ! — |
Christ Church, Wellington, Shropshire 52°41′50″N 2°30′40″W / 52.6973°N 2.5111°W / 52.6973; -2.5111 (Christ Church, Wellington) |
|
1838–39 |
400 |
Thomas Smith |
Gothic Revival style.[44] |
c !II |
Holy Trinity, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire 52°44′45″N 1°28′33″W / 52.7458°N 1.4757°W / 52.7458; -1.4757 (Holy Trinity Church, Ashby-de-la-Zouch) |
|
1838–40 |
400 |
Henry Isaac Stevens |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Chancel added 1866.[45] |
c !II |
St James, Daventry, Northamptonshire |
— |
1839 |
200 |
Hugh Smith |
Demolished 1962. |
z ! — |
St Peter, Coventry, West Midlands 52°24′45″N 1°30′02″W / 52.4125°N 1.5005°W / 52.4125; -1.5005 (St Peter's Church, Coventry) |
|
1840–41 |
800 |
Robert Ebbels |
Gothic Revival with a west tower. Now redundant.[47] |
c !II |
St Paul, Foleshill, Coventry, West Midlands |
— |
1840–41 |
500 |
James Ackroyd |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Bombed; demolished. |
z ! — |
St Peter, Upper Gornal, West Midlands 52°31′36″N 2°06′51″W / 52.5268°N 2.1141°W / 52.5268; -2.1141 (St Peter's Church, Upper Gornal) |
— |
1840–41 |
722 |
Robert Ebbels |
Gothic Revival with two turrets. Chancel added in 1857, apse in 1865. |
z ! — |
Christ Church, Oldbury, West Midlands 52°30′12″N 2°00′54″W / 52.5032°N 2.0150°W / 52.5032; -2.0150 (Christ Church, Oldbury) |
|
1840–41 |
3,142 |
Thomas Johnson |
Gothic Revival with a northwest tower in brick. Chancel added 1867.[48] |
c !II |
Holy Trinity, Attleborough, Nuneaton, Warwickshire 52°30′52″N 1°27′22″W / 52.5144°N 1.4562°W / 52.5144; -1.4562 (Holy Trinity Church, Attleborough) |
|
1841 |
250 |
Thomas Larkins Walker |
Gothic Revival with a tower and spire.[49] |
c !II |
St Edmund, Northampton |
— |
1841 |
250 |
Charles Vickers |
Gothic Revival style. Enlarged 1891; demolished. |
z ! — |
Holy Trinity, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire 53°23′42″N 0°46′18″W / 53.3949°N 0.7717°W / 53.3949; -0.7717 (Holy Trinity Church, Gainsborough) |
|
1841–42 |
600 |
Thomas Johnson |
Gothic Revival with a steeple. Chancel added 1864.[50] |
c !II |
St Thomas, Mow Cop, Staffordshire 53°06′46″N 2°12′36″W / 53.1127°N 2.2101°W / 53.1127; -2.2101 (St Thomas' Church, Mow Cop) |
|
1841–42 |
300 |
Thomas Stanley |
Gothic Revival with a tower.[51] |
c !II |
St John the Baptist, Kidderminster, Worcestershire 52°23′13″N 2°15′41″W / 52.3870°N 2.2613°W / 52.3870; -2.2613 (St John's Church, Kidderminster) |
— |
1842–43 |
200 |
George Alexander |
Norman Revival in brick with a tower and spire. Rebuilt in 1890–94 other than the tower and spire. |
z ! — |
St. Paul's Church, Hyson Green, Nottingham |
— |
1843 |
325 |
Henry Isaac Stevens |
Enlarged 1889–95. |
z ! — |
Christ Church, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire 52°48′07″N 1°38′19″W / 52.8020°N 1.6387°W / 52.8020; -1.6387 (Christ Church, Burton upon Trent) |
— |
1843–44 |
400 |
Joseph Mitchell |
Gothic Revival with a west tower and transepts.[52] |
c !II |
St. John the Baptist, Leenside, Nottingham |
— |
1843–44 |
800 |
George Gilbert Scott and William Bonython Moffatt |
Gothic Revival with a bell turret. Bombed; demolished. |
z ! — |
St Michael, Pelsall, West Midlands 52°37′32″N 1°58′16″W / 52.6255°N 1.9711°W / 52.6255; -1.9711 (St Michael's Church, Pelsall) |
|
1843–44 |
250 |
George Hamilton |
Gothic Revival style. Tower added in 1875; chancel in 1889. |
z ! — |
St John, Brockmoor, Dudley, West Midlands 52°29′10″N 2°08′00″W / 52.4861°N 2.1333°W / 52.4861; -2.1333 (St John's Church, Brockmoor) |
— |
1844–45 |
500 |
Thomas Smith |
Norman Revival in brick with transepts and a cupola.[53] |
c !II |
St Thomas, Keresley, West Midlands |
— |
1844–45 |
300 |
Benjamin Ferrey |
Gothic Revival with a west tower and spire. Demolished 1980. |
z ! — |
Christ Church, Radford, Nottingham |
— |
1844–45 |
500 |
Henry Isaac Stevens |
Gothic Revival with a bell gable. Demolished about 1948. |
z ! — |
St John the Evangelist, Hazelwood, Derbyshire 53°00′41″N 1°30′45″W / 53.0113°N 1.5124°W / 53.0113; -1.5124 (St John's Church, Hazelwood) |
|
1844–46 |
200 |
Henry Isaac Stevens |
Gothic Revival with a bellcote. Restored in 1903 after a fire.[54] |
c !II |
St James the Great, Whitfield, Derbyshire 53°26′47″N 1°57′04″W / 53.4464°N 1.9512°W / 53.4464; -1.9512 (St James' Church, Whitfield) |
— |
1844–46 |
1,000 |
Edwin Shellard |
Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Chancel enlarged in 1897. |
z ! — |
St Luke, Little Dawley, Shropshire |
— |
1845 |
300 |
Robert Griffiths |
Norman Revival with a bell turret. Converted into residential accommodation.[55] |
c !II |
St John, Wednesbury, West Midlands |
— |
1845 |
400 |
Samuel Daukes and John R. Hamilton |
Gothic Revival with a northwest tower. Restored in 1883. |
z ! — |
St Peter, East Stockwith, Lincolnshire 53°26′29″N 0°48′58″W / 53.4415°N 0.8160°W / 53.4415; -0.8160 (St Peter's Church, East Stockwith) |
|
1845–46 |
100 |
Thomas Johnson |
Gothic Revival with a bell turret. Restored in 1899.[56] |
c !II |
St Paul, Morton, Lincolnshire 53°24′50″N 0°46′59″W / 53.4138°N 0.7830°W / 53.4138; -0.7830 (St Paul's Church, Morton) |
|
1845–46 |
150 |
Thomas Johnson |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Replaced in 1891, other than the tower.[57] |
b !II* |
Christ Church, Quarry Bank, Dudley, West Midlands 52°28′21″N 2°06′20″W / 52.4724°N 2.1056°W / 52.4724; -2.1056 (Christ Church, Quarry Bank) |
— |
1845–46 |
500 |
Thomas Smith |
Gothic Revival in brick with a cupola and transepts. Chancel added 1897. |
z ! — |
St Luke, Cradley Heath, West Midlands 52°28′24″N 2°04′44″W / 52.4733°N 2.0789°W / 52.4733; -2.0789 (St Luke's Church, Cradley Heath) |
|
1845–47 |
500 |
William Bourne |
Gothic Revival with transepts. Apse added 1874. |
z ! — |
St Mark, Pensnett, Dudley, West Midlands 52°30′09″N 2°07′36″W / 52.5024°N 2.1267°W / 52.5024; -2.1267 (St Mark's Church, Pensnett) |
|
1846–49 |
500 |
John Derick |
Gothic Revival with a tower and turrets. Restored in 1924.[58] |
c !II |
Christ Church, Cotmanhay, Derbyshire |
— |
1847 |
300 |
Henry Isaac Stevens |
Gothic Revival with a polygonal bell turret. Demolished in 1987. |
z ! — |
Holy Trinity, Milford, Derbyshire 53°00′16″N 1°28′42″W / 53.0045°N 1.4782°W / 53.0045; -1.4782 (Holy Trinity Church, Milford) |
|
1847–48 |
250 |
William Bonython Moffatt |
Gothic Revival with a northwest bell turret. Vestry added in 1910.[59] |
c !II |
St James, Wednesbury, West Midlands 52°33′08″N 2°01′36″W / 52.5521°N 2.0268°W / 52.5521; -2.0268 (St James' Church, Wednesbury) |
— |
1847–48 |
500 |
William Horton |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Enlarged in 1857, 1865, and 1885. |
z ! — |
St Matthew, Etruria, Staffordshire |
— |
1847–49 |
250 |
Henry Ward and Son |
Gothic Revival with a bell turret. |
z ! — |
Holy Trinity, Hanley, Staffordshire |
— |
1847–49 |
325 |
Henry Ward and Son |
Norman Revival with a turret. |
z ! — |
Holy Trinity, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire 53°01′48″N 2°10′03″W / 53.0299°N 2.1676°W / 53.0299; -2.1676 (Holy Trinity Church, Stoke-on-Trent) |
— |
1847–49 |
250 |
James Trubshaw |
Gothic Revival with a bell turret, north tower and spire.[60] |
c !II |
St Mark, Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton, West Midlands 52°35′04″N 2°08′14″W / 52.5845°N 2.1373°W / 52.5845; -2.1373 (St Mark's Church, Chapel Ash) |
|
1848–49 |
250 |
Charles Orford |
Gothic Revival with a west tower and spire. Redundant since 1978.[61] |
c !II |
St John, Charlesworth, Derbyshire 53°25′58″N 1°59′42″W / 53.4328°N 1.9950°W / 53.4328; -1.9950 (St John's Church, Charlesworth) |
|
1848–49 |
250 |
Joseph Mitchell |
Gothic Revival with a north tower.[62] |
c !II |
St Thomas, Coventry, West Midlands |
— |
1848–49 |
230 |
Edmund Sharpe and E. G. Paley |
Gothic Revival with a northwest turret. Demolished.[63] |
II |
St Matthew, Wolverhampton, West Midlands |
— |
1848–49 |
300 |
Edward Banks |
Gothic Revival style. Demolished 1963. |
z ! — |
St Saviour, Saltley, Birmingham, West Midlands 52°29′12″N 1°51′30″W / 52.4868°N 1.8582°W / 52.4868; -1.8582 (St Saviour's Church, Saltley) |
|
1848–50 |
300 |
R. C. Hussey |
Gothic Revival style. Spire added 1871.[64] |
II |
St Mark, Ocker Hill, Tipton, West Midlands 52°32′34″N 2°02′40″W / 52.5428°N 2.0444°W / 52.5428; -2.0444 (St Mark's Church, Ocker Hill) |
— |
1849 |
250 |
George Hamilton and Henry Saunders |
Gothic Revival in brick with a bell gable. |
z ! — |
St Jude, Birmingham, West Midlands |
— |
1850–51 |
500 |
Charles Orford |
Gothic Revival with a bell turret. Demolished. |
z ! — |
All Saints, Moxley, West Midlands 52°33′38″N 2°02′47″W / 52.5605°N 2.0465°W / 52.5605; -2.0465 (All Saints Church, Moxley) |
— |
1850–51 |
260 |
William Horton |
Gothic Revival style. Steeple added 1877. |
z ! — |
Holy Trinity, Wednesfield Heath, West Midlands 52°35′46″N 2°06′10″W / 52.5962°N 2.1029°W / 52.5962; -2.1029 (Holy Trinity Church, Wednesfield Heath) |
— |
1850–52 |
220 |
Edward Banks |
Gothic Revival with a tower. |
z ! — |
St Luke, Bilston, West Midlands |
— |
1851–52 |
300 |
Thomas Johnson |
Gothic Revival with a southeast tower. |
z ! — |
Holy Trinity, Chesterton, Staffordshire 53°02′31″N 2°15′10″W / 53.0419°N 2.2529°W / 53.0419; -2.2529 (Holy Trinity Church, Chesterton) |
— |
1851–52 |
150 |
Henry Ward and Son |
Gothic Revival with a tower.[65] |
c !II |
St George, Darlaston, West Midlands |
— |
1851–52 |
300 |
Thomas Johnson |
Gothic Revival style. Altered in 1885 adding a northwest steeple. |
z ! — |
Holy Trinity, Sneyd, Staffordshire |
— |
1851–52 |
350 |
George Thomas Robinson |
Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. |
z ! — |
St John the Evangelist, Ladywood, Birmingham, West Midlands 52°28′39″N 1°55′39″W / 52.4775°N 1.9275°W / 52.4775; -1.9275 (St John's Church, Ladywood) |
— |
1851–54 |
267 |
Samuel Sanders Teulon |
Gothic Revival style. Chancel and transepts added in 1881.[67] |
c !II |
St Paul, Balsall Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands 52°27′29″N 1°53′30″W / 52.4580°N 1.8917°W / 52.4580; -1.8917 (St Paul's Church, Balsall Heath) |
— |
1852–53 |
300 |
James Lyndon Pedley |
Gothic Revival with a tower. Enlarged in 1868. |
z ! — |
St Luke, Hanley, Staffordshire 53°01′26″N 2°10′06″W / 53.0240°N 2.1683°W / 53.0240; -2.1683 (St Luke's Church, Hanley) |
— |
1852–54 |
200 |
Henry Ward and Son |
Gothic Revival with a tower. |
z ! — |
St Paul, Edensor, Longton, Staffordshire |
— |
1853 |
300 |
Henry Ward and Son |
Gothic Revival style. |
z ! — |
St Luke, Silverdale, Staffordshire 53°01′03″N 2°16′23″W / 53.0174°N 2.2731°W / 53.0174; -2.2731 (St Luke's Church, Silverdale) |
— |
1853 |
100 |
Richard Armstrong |
Gothic Revival with a steeple. |
z ! — |
Holy Trinity, Coalbrookdale, Shropshire 52°38′13″N 2°29′18″W / 52.6369°N 2.4883°W / 52.6369; -2.4883 (Holy Trinity Church, Coalbrookdale) |
|
1853–54 |
10 |
Reeves and Butcher |
Gothic Revival with a tower.[69] |
b !II* |
St John the Divine, Leicester 52°37′49″N 1°07′36″W / 52.6304°N 1.1266°W / 52.6304; -1.1266 (St John's Church, Leicester) |
|
1853–54 |
1,000 |
George Gilbert Scott |
Gothic Revival style. Converted into flats.[70] |
c !II |
St Stephen, Willenhall, West Midlands |
— |
1853–54 |
300 |
William Darby Griffin |
Gothic Revival with a west bell gable. Demolished 1978. |
z ! — |
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire |
— |
c. 1854 |
80 |
James Murray |
Gothic Revival style. Northwest tower and spire added 1875–93. |
z ! — |
Holy Trinity, Short Heath, Willenhall, West Midlands 52°36′21″N 2°02′10″W / 52.6058°N 2.0362°W / 52.6058; -2.0362 (Holy Trinity Church, Short Heath) |
— |
1854–55 |
245 |
William Horton |
Gothic Revival style. |
z ! — |
St Matthew, Smethwick, Staffordshire 52°29′29″N 1°57′23″W / 52.4915°N 1.9563°W / 52.4915; -1.9563 (St Matthew's Church, Smethwick) |
— |
1854–55 |
125 |
Joseph James |
Gothic Revival with a bell turret.[71] |
c !II |
St John the Evangelist, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire 53°08′47″N 1°12′06″W / 53.1465°N 1.2016°W / 53.1465; -1.2016 (St John's Church, Mansfield) |
|
1854–56 |
100 |
Henry Isaac Stevens |
Gothic Revival style.[72] |
c !II |
St Matthias, Birmingham, West Midlands |
— |
1855–56 |
380 |
James Lyndon Pedley |
Gothic Revival with a bell turret. Bombed; demolished 1952. |
z ! — |