This list contains the ecclesiastical works, which included new churches and work on existing churches, which was carried out by the practice during the time that E. G. Paley was the only principal in the practice, as identified by Price.[2]
Name |
Location |
Photograph |
Date |
Notes |
Grade |
St Mary's Church |
Yealand Conyers, Lancashire
|
|
1852 |
New Roman Catholic church for Richard Gillow of Leighton Hall.[4][5][6] |
II |
St Thomas' Church |
Lancaster, Lancashire
|
|
1852–53 |
New spire and chancel.[7][8][9] |
II |
St Peter's Church |
Rylstone,
North Yorkshire
|
|
1853 |
New church.[4][10] |
II |
St John's and All Saints' Church |
Easingwold, North Yorkshire
|
|
1. 1853
2. 1858 |
1. Porch.
2. Restoration.[11][12] |
II* |
St Peter's Church |
Burnley, Lancashire
|
|
1854 |
Restoration and new roof.[13][14][15] |
II* |
St Anne's Church |
Thwaites, Cumbria
|
|
1854 |
New church in Decorated style.[4][16][17] |
II |
Western chapel, Lancaster Cemetery |
Lancaster, Lancashire
|
|
1854–55 |
Anglican chapel.[18][19][20] |
II |
Northern chapel, Lancaster Cemetery |
Lancaster, Lancashire
|
|
1854–55 |
Roman Catholic chapel.[18][19][21] |
II |
Eastern chapel, Lancaster Cemetery |
Lancaster, Lancashire
|
|
1854–55 |
Nonconformist chapel.[18][19][22] |
II |
St Mary's Church |
Penwortham, Lancashire
|
|
1855–56 |
Restoration, involving replacement of the nave, aisles and porch.[7][23][24] |
II* |
Church of St John the Divine |
Preston, Lancashire
|
|
1856 |
Added groining to the tower and designed a font.[7][25][26] |
II* |
St Bartholomew's Church |
Colne, Lancashire
|
|
1856–57 |
Restoration.[11][27][28] |
I |
Capernwray Chapel |
Over Kellet, Lancaster, Lancashire
|
|
1856–57 |
Originally by Edmund Sharpe, Paley added the tower, chancel and west window.[29][30] |
II |
Lancaster Priory |
Lancaster, Lancashire
|
|
1. 1856–58
2. 1864 |
1. Restoration with removal of galleries and a new west organ gallery.
2. Pulpit and pews moved.[18][31][32] |
I |
St Wilfrid's Church |
Melling, Lancashire
|
|
1856–63(?) |
Restoration.[7][33][34] |
I |
St James' Church |
Wrightington Bar, Lancashire
|
|
1857 |
New church in Early English style.[4][35][36] |
II |
Church of St Mary and St Michael |
Bonds, Lancashire
|
|
1857–58 |
A new Roman Catholic church and presbytery replacing an earlier church in Decorated style.[13][37][38] |
II |
St Peter's Church (now Lancaster Cathedral) |
Lancaster, Lancashire
|
|
1857–59 |
New Roman Catholic church in Decorated style. It became a cathedral in 1924.[18][39][40] |
II* |
St Peter's Church |
Quernmore, Lancashire
|
|
1859–60 |
New church in Decorated style.[7][41][42] |
II |
St George's Church |
Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria
|
|
1859–61 |
New church in Geometric Decorated style.[43][44][45] |
II |
St Laurence's Church |
Chorley, Lancashire
|
|
1859–61 |
Restoration which amounted to a virtual rebuilding.[11][46][47] |
II* |
St Wilfrid's Church |
Davenham, Cheshire
|
|
1860 |
Lych gate[11][48] |
II |
St Mary's Church |
Knowsley, Merseyside
|
|
1860 |
Paley added transepts, a pulpit and a desk[18][49][50] |
II |
Holy Trinity Church |
Casterton, Cumbria
|
|
1860 (?) |
New chancel added.[11][51][52] |
II |
St Mary's Church |
Lowton, Golborne, Greater Manchester
|
|
1860–61 |
New church.[7][53] |
—
|
St Anne's Church |
Singleton, Lancashire
|
|
1860–61 |
New church in Early English style.[4][54][55] |
II |
St John the Baptist's Church |
Blawith, Cumbria
|
|
1860–66 |
New church in Decorated style.[13][56] |
—
|
Rossall School Chapel |
Rossall, Fleetwood, Lancashire
|
|
1861 |
New school chapel.[7][57][58] |
II |
All Saints Church |
Wigan, Greater Manchester
|
|
1861 |
Tower heightened.[4][59][60] |
II* |
All Saints Church |
Higher Walton, Lancashire
|
|
1861–62 |
New church in late 13th century style.[4][61][62] |
II |
St John the Evangelist's Church |
Gressingham, Lancashire
|
|
1862 |
Restoration.[11][63][64] |
I |
St Cuthbert's Church |
Crayke, North Yorkshire
|
|
1862–63 |
Restoration and a north aisle.[11][65] |
II |
St Garmon's Church |
Capel Garmon, Conwy County Borough, Wales
|
|
1862–63 |
New church on the site of an earlier church. Now closed.[11][66][67] |
—
|
St Paul's Church |
Hoddlesden, Lancashire |
|
1862–63 |
New church in Decorated style. Now demolished.[68][69] |
—
|
St Mark's Church |
Preston, Lancashire
|
|
1862–66 |
New church. Now converted into flats.[7][70][71] |
II* |
Holy Trinity Church |
Bury, Greater Manchester
|
|
1863 |
New church in Decorated style.[13][72][73] |
II |
Clark Street Congregational Church |
Morecambe, Lancashire
|
|
1863 |
New Congregational church.[7][74] |
—
|
St Michael's Church (now Holy Trinity Church) |
Bolton-le-Sands, Lancashire
|
|
1863–64 |
Restoration.[13][75][76] |
II* |
Christ Church |
Ince-in-Makerfield, Greater Manchester
|
|
1863–64 |
New church in Decorated style.[18][77] |
II[78] |
St Cuthbert's Church |
Over Kellet, Lancashire
|
|
1863–64 |
Restoration[18][79][80] |
II* |
St James' Church |
Poolstock, Wigan, Greater Manchester
|
|
1863–66 |
New church in Decorated style.[4][81][82] |
II* |
St Saviour's Church |
Aughton, Lancashire
|
|
1864 |
New church lancet style.[43][83] |
—
|
Church of St John Turncroft |
Darwen, Lancashire |
|
1864 |
A new church which has been demolished.[11] |
—
|
St Mary's Church |
Penny Bridge, Egton, Cumbria
|
|
1864 |
Rebuilt.[11][84] |
—
|
St Mary's Church |
Allithwaite, Cumbria
|
|
1864–65 |
New church in Decorated style.[85][86][87] |
II |
St Thomas' Church |
Blackburn, Lancashire |
|
1864–65 |
A new church in Decorated style. Now demolished.[88] |
—
|
Holy Trinity Church |
Leeds Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire |
|
1864–65 |
A new church in Decorated style. Demolished in 1966.[13] |
—
|
St Mary's Church |
Ulverston, Cumbria
|
|
1864–66 |
Extensive restoration and partial rebuilding.[4][89][90] |
II* |
St Paul's Church |
Brookhouse, Caton, Lancashire
|
|
1864–67 |
Previous church rebuilt, other than the tower, in Perpendicular style.[13][91][92] |
II* |
St Helen's Church |
Churchtown, Lancashire
|
|
1864–69 |
Restoration.[11][93][94] |
I |
St Matthew's Church |
Little Lever, Bolton, Greater Manchester
|
|
1865 |
A new church in Geometric Decorated style.[13][95][96] |
II |
St Peter's Church |
Hindley, Greater Manchester
|
|
1866 |
New church in Decorated style.[11][97][98] |
II |
St Michael's Chapel |
Moor Hospital, Lancaster, Lancashire |
|
1866 |
Chapel for the hospital. Now converted into flats.[18][99][100] |
II |
St Andrew's Church |
Livesey, Blackburn, Lancashire
|
|
1866–67 |
New church.[7][101] |
—
|
St James' Church |
Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria
|
|
1867–69 |
New church in Decorated style. Considered by Pevsner to be "the best church in Barrow".[102][103][104] |
II* |
St Peter's Church |
Churchgate, Bolton, Greater Manchester
|
|
1867–71 |
New church in Decorated style.[13][105][106] |
II* |
St James' Church |
Brindle, Lancashire
|
|
1869–70 |
Chancel added, plus restoration.[13][107][108] |
II |