Works in England
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- St. Begh's Church, Whitehaven, Cumberland (1868)
- St. Mary of Furness Roman Catholic Church, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire (1866–67)
- St. Mary's Church, Cleator, Cumberland (1872)
- Our Lady and St. Michael's Church, Workington, Cumberland (1876);
- St. Patrick's Wolverhampton (demolished)
- 1853: Our Lady Immaculate and St Cuthbert, Crook, Co Durham;
- 1856: Shrewsbury Cathedral, the Cathedral Church of Our Lady Help of Christians and Saint Peter of Alcantara, Town Walls, Shrewsbury, (built as a cathedral).
- 1856: Our Lady Immaculate, St. Domingo Road, Everton, Liverpool. Demolished. Lady Chapel of scheme for Liverpool Cathedral.
- 1856: St. Vincent de Paul, St. James Street, Liverpool;
- 1857: Holy Cross, Croston, Lancashire. Small estate church;
- 1857-59: Our Lady and St. Hubert, Great Harwood, Lancashire;
- 1859: Belmont Abbey, Hereford, Herefordshire (The Abbey Church was built as the pro-Cathedral for Wales.)
- 1859-60: Our Lady of la Salette, Liverpool;
- 1860: St. Mary Immaculate, Warwick;
- 1860-61: St. Anne, Westby, Kirkham, Lancashire;
- 1861: St. Edward, Thurloe Street, Rusholme, Manchester;
- 1861-65: St. Michael, West Derby Road, Everton, Liverpool;
- 1862: St. Anne, Chester Road, Stretford, near Manchester;
- 1863: St. Peter, Greengate, Salford, Lancashire;
- 1863: SS Henry and Elizabeth, Sheerness, Kent;
- 1863: Convent of Our Lady of Charity and Refuge, Bartestree, Herefordshire (Subsequently converted to flats);
- 1863: St Joseph, Bolton Road, Anderton, Chorley, Lancashire;
- 1864: Our Lady and All Saints, New Road, Stourbridge, Worcestershire;
- 1864: St. Marie, Lugsdale Road, Widnes, Cheshire (redundant);
- 1864: Our Lady of Redemption, Wellesley Road, Croydon.
- 1864: St. Hubert, Dunsop Bridge, Yorkshire;
- 1865: St. Mary, Euxton, Lancashire;
- 1865: St. Catherine, Kingsdown, Kent;
- 1865-66: Mayfield Boys' Orphanage (later Mayfield College, from 2007 converted to residential apartments as Mayfield Grange), Mayfield, Sussex;
- 1865-67: St. Joseph, York Road, Birkdale, Southport, Lancashire;
- 1866: Euxton Hall Chapel, Euxton, near Chorley, Lancashire;
- 1866: St Francis Monastery, Gorton, Manchester ;
- 1866: Our Blessed Lady and St. Joseph, Leadgate, Durham;
- 1866: Chancel and transepts to Mount St. Mary, Leeds;
- 1866-68: Meanwood Towers, Meanwood, Leeds;
- 1866-67: St. Mary, Duke Street, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire;
- 1866-67: St Michael and All Angels, Mortuary Chapel and Knill Memorial, Brockley Cemetery, London, destroyed by bombing in 1944;
- 1867: St Paul's, Maison Dieu Road, Dover, Kent;
- 1867-68: St Mary, Fleetwood, Lancashire;
- 1867-68: All Saints', Barton-upon-Irwell, Eccles, Greater Manchester;
- 1867-68: All Saints' Church in Urmston, Greater Manchester
- 1867-71: Our Lady and St Paulinus, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire;
- 1868: Two colleges at Mark Cross, Sussex;
- 1868: St. Begh, Coach Road, Whitehaven, Cumberland;
- 1869-72: Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Cleator, Cumberland;
- 1870: Granville Hotel, Ramsgate, Kent
- 1871: Stanbrook Abbey, Powick, Worcestershire;
- 1875 Edward Welby Pugin dies;
- 1875: St. Anne Rommer, Highfield Road, Rockferry, Birkenhead, Wirral, Cheshire designed by E.W. Pugin,
- 1875-76: The English Martyrs, London. E.W. Pugin design;
- 1876: Our Lady Star of the Sea, Workington. E.W. Pugin design;
- 1877: St Mary's Church, Warrington, Lancashire. E.W. Pugin design;
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