List of Commissioners' churches in Yorkshire
A Commissioners' church is an Anglican church in the United Kingdom built with money voted by Parliament as a result of the Church Building Act 1818, and subsequent related Acts . Such churches have been given a number of titles, including "Commissioners' Churches", "Waterloo Churches" and "Million Act Churches". In some cases the Commissioners provided the full cost of the new church; in other cases they provided a grant and the balance was raised locally. This list contains the Commissioners' churches in Yorkshire .
Key
Grade
Criteria[ 1]
Grade I
Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important.
Grade II*
Particularly important buildings of more than special interest.
Grade II
Buildings of national importance and special interest.
"—" denotes a work that is not graded.
Churches
Name and location
Photograph
Date
Grant in £
Architect
Notes and refs.
Grade
St George, Barnsley 53°33′03″N 1°29′07″W / 53.5507°N 1.4852°W / 53.5507; -1.4852 (St George's Church, Barnsley )
1821–22
5,963
Thomas Rickman
Gothic Revival with bell turret and clerestory.[ 2] [ 3] Demolished 1993.[ 4]
II
St Lawrence,Pudsey , Leeds 53°47′36″N 1°40′01″W / 53.7934°N 1.6669°W / 53.7934; -1.6669 (St Lawrence's Church, Pudsey )
1821–23
13,475
Thomas Taylor
Gothic Revival with tower. Restored in 1907.[ 2] [ 5]
II
St Peter,Stanley , Wakefield 53°42′49″N 1°28′18″W / 53.7135°N 1.4717°W / 53.7135; -1.4717 (St Peter's Church, Wakefield )
1821–24
11,989
Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival with turrets. Burned in 1911; rebuilt 1913.[ 2] [ 6]
II
St George , Sheffield 53°22′54″N 1°28′51″W / 53.3818°N 1.4807°W / 53.3818; -1.4807 (St George's Church, Sheffield )
1821–25
15,181
John Woodhead and William Hurst
Gothic Revival with tower.[ 2] [ 7]
II
Christ Church,Attercliffe , Sheffield
1822–26
12,041
Thomas Taylor
Gothic Revival with tower. Bombed 1940; demolished other than the tower 1950.[ 2] [ 8]
—
St Philip, Shalesmoor, Sheffield
1822–27
13,116
Thomas Taylor
Gothic Revival with tower. Demolished 1952.[ 2]
—
St Paul, Alverthorpe ,53°41′32″N 1°31′54″W / 53.6922°N 1.5316°W / 53.6922; -1.5316 (St Paul's Church, Alverthorpe )
1823–25
8,082
Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival with tower.[ 2] [ 9]
II
St Paul, Hanging Heaton 53°42′16″N 1°36′33″W / 53.7044°N 1.6091°W / 53.7044; -1.6091 (St Paul's Church, Hanging Heaton )
1823–25
4,811
Thomas Taylor
Gothic Revival with tower. Altered in 1894.[ 2] [ 10]
II
Christ Church, Meadow Lane, Leeds
1823–25
10,555
R. D. Chantrell
Gothic Revival with tower. Demolished 1972.[ 2] [ 11]
—
St Mary, Quarry Hill, Leeds
1823–25
10,809
Thomas Taylor
Gothic Revival with tower. Demolished late 1970s.[ 2]
—
St Paul, Shipley 53°50′02″N 1°46′58″W / 53.8339°N 1.7827°W / 53.8339; -1.7827 (St Paul's Church, Shipley )
1823–25
7,992
John Oates
Gothic Revival with tower. Restored in 1876.[ 2] [ 12]
II
St Matthew, Wilsden 53°49′27″N 1°51′39″W / 53.8242°N 1.8607°W / 53.8242; -1.8607 (St Matthew's Church, Wilsden )
1823–25
8,174
John Oates
Gothic Revival with tower. Closed in 1954; since demolished.[ 2]
—
St Mark,Woodhouse , Leeds 53°48′43″N 1°33′12″W / 53.8119°N 1.5534°W / 53.8119; -1.5534 (St Mark's Church, Woodhouse )
1823–26
9,637
Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival with tower. Open see www.gatewayleeds.net .[ 2] [ 13]
II
St John, Dewsbury Moor 53°41′31″N 1°39′03″W / 53.6919°N 1.6508°W / 53.6919; -1.6508 (St John's Church, Dewsbury )
1823–27
5,918
Thomas Taylor
Gothic Revival with tower.[ 2] [ 14]
II
St Peter, Earlsheaton, Dewsbury
1825–27
5,301
Thomas Taylor
Gothic Revival with transepts, tower and spire. Demolished 1971.[ 2]
—
St Cuthbert,Pateley Bridge 54°05′16″N 1°45′30″W / 54.0879°N 1.7583°W / 54.0879; -1.7583 (St Cuthbert's Church, Pateley Bridge )
1825–27
2,000
John Woodhead and William Hurst
Gothic Revival with tower.[ 15] [ 16]
II
St Mary,Greasbrough , Rotherham 53°27′30″N 1°20′42″W / 53.4583°N 1.3450°W / 53.4583; -1.3450 (St Mary's Church, Rotherham )
1826–28
2,000
Charles Watson andJ. P. Pritchett
Gothic Revival with tower.[ 17] [ 18]
II
Christ Church, Scarborough 54°16′52″N 0°24′06″W / 54.2812°N 0.4017°W / 54.2812; -0.4017 (Christ Church, Scarborough )
1826–28
4,733
Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival with tower. Chancel added 1873. Redundant in 1977.[ 19]
—
St Mary , Sheffield 53°22′21″N 1°28′18″W / 53.3725°N 1.4716°W / 53.3725; -1.4716 (St Mary's Church, Sheffield )
1826–29
13,941
Joseph Potter
Gothic Revival with tower. Bombed in World War II. Rebuilt in 1957.[ 2] [ 20]
II*
Christ Church, Linthwaite 53°37′35″N 1°50′46″W / 53.6263°N 1.8462°W / 53.6263; -1.8462 (Christ Church, Linthwaite )
1827–28
3,035
Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival with west tower and spire. Chancel and other additions 1895.[ 17] [ 21]
II
Holy Trinity,South Crosland 53°36′40″N 1°49′25″W / 53.6112°N 1.8237°W / 53.6112; -1.8237 (Holy Trinity Church, South Crosland )
1827–29
2,272
Peter Atkinson Jnr
Gothic Revival with tower.[ 2] [ 22]
II
St John, Golcar 53°38′20″N 1°51′19″W / 53.6389°N 1.8552°W / 53.6389; -1.8552 (St John's Church, Golcar )
1828–29
3,133
Peter Atkinson Jnr
Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Chancel added 1862.[ 17] [ 23]
II
Holy Trinity,Idle , Bradford 53°50′17″N 1°43′53″W / 53.8380°N 1.7314°W / 53.8380; -1.7314 (Holy Trinity Church, Idle )
1828–29
3,115
John Oates
Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Vestry added 1895.[ 17] [ 24]
II
St Stephen, Kirkstall , Leeds 53°49′05″N 1°35′54″W / 53.8180°N 1.5984°W / 53.8180; -1.5984 (St Stephen's Church, Kirkstall )
1828–29
3,206
R. D. Chantrell
Gothic Revival with west tower and spire. Church enlarged in 1864 and 1874.[ 17] [ 25]
II
St Stephen, Lindley 53°39′32″N 1°49′21″W / 53.6589°N 1.8226°W / 53.6589; -1.8226 (St Stephen's Church, Lindley )
1828–29
2,714
John Oates
Gothic Revival with west tower and spire.[ 17] [ 26] [ 27]
II
Emmanuel, Lockwood 53°37′49″N 1°47′43″W / 53.6302°N 1.7954°W / 53.6302; -1.7954 (Emmanuel Church, Lockwood )
1828–29
3,047
R. D. Chantrell
Gothic Revival with west turret. Chancel added 1899.[ 17] [ 28]
II
All Saints,Paddock , Huddersfield
1828–29
2,706
John Oates
Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Redundant.[ 15] [ 29]
—
Christ Church , Stannington 53°23′31″N 1°32′49″W / 53.3919°N 1.5470°W / 53.3919; -1.5470 (Christ Church, Stannington )
1828–29
2,820
John Woodhead and William Hurst
Gothic Revival with west turret.[ 15] [ 30]
II
St Paul, Huddersfield 53°38′38″N 1°46′47″W / 53.6438°N 1.7798°W / 53.6438; -1.7798 (St Paul's Church, Huddersfield )
1828–30
5,700
John Oates
Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Chancel added 1883. Now part of the University of Huddersfield .[ 17] [ 31]
II
St Paul, Birkenshaw 53°45′01″N 1°41′35″W / 53.7503°N 1.6931°W / 53.7503; -1.6931 (St Paul's Church, Birkenshaw )
1829–30
3,310
Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival . Tower, spire and chancel added in 1892.[ 19] [ 32]
II
St Matthew,Holbeck , Leeds 53°47′07″N 1°33′33″W / 53.7854°N 1.5593°W / 53.7854; -1.5593 (St Matthew's Church, Holbeck )
1829–30
3,349
R. D. Chantrell
Gothic Revival with west tower. Spire and other additions 1860. Now used as a community centre.[ 11] [ 19] [ 33]
II
St Peter, Morley 53°45′11″N 1°36′02″W / 53.7530°N 1.6006°W / 53.7530; -1.6006 (St Peter's Church, Morley )
1829–30
2,968
R. D. Chantrell
Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Chancel added 1885.[ 17] [ 34]
II
All Saints, Netherthong 53°35′01″N 1°47′25″W / 53.5835°N 1.7903°W / 53.5835; -1.7903 (All Saints Church, Netherthong )
1829–30
2,557
R. D. Chantrell
Gothic Revival with west turret. Chancel added 1877.[ 15] [ 35]
II
Christ Church, New Mill 53°34′29″N 1°45′02″W / 53.5747°N 1.7506°W / 53.5747; -1.7506 (Christ Church, New Mill )
1829–30
3,525
Peter Atkinson
Gothic Revival with tower. Rebuilt in 1882.[ 15] [ 36] [ 37]
II
St James, Thornes, Wakefield 53°40′22″N 1°30′08″W / 53.6729°N 1.5021°W / 53.6729; -1.5021 (St James' Church, Thornes, Wakefield )
1829–30
1,000
Samuel Sharp
Neoclassical with west tower.[ 15] [ 38]
II
St James, Myton, Hull
1829–31
3,591
Joseph Hansom
Gothic Revival with tower. Bombed in World War II; demolished 1957.[ 19] [ 39]
—
St Peter, Hoyland 53°30′09″N 1°27′13″W / 53.5026°N 1.4536°W / 53.5026; -1.4536 (St Peter's Church, Hoyland )
1830
1,000
Watson, Pritchett and Watson
Gothic Revival with tower and spire.[ 17] [ 40]
II
St Martin, Brighouse 53°42′15″N 1°47′03″W / 53.7042°N 1.7841°W / 53.7042; -1.7841 (St Martin's Church, Brighouse )
1830–31
3,605
Lees Hammerton
Gothic Revival with tower. Chancel added 1905.[ 19] [ 41]
II
St John, Cleckheaton 53°43′29″N 1°42′35″W / 53.7246°N 1.7098°W / 53.7246; -1.7098 (St John's Church, Cleckheaton )
1830–31
2,632
Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival with tower. Chancel added 1854. All but the tower replaced 1886–88.[ 19] [ 42]
II
St James, Halifax
1830–31
4,196
John Oates
Gothic Revival with two west turrets. Demolished 1955.[ 17]
—
St James, Heckmondwike 53°42′25″N 1°40′13″W / 53.7069°N 1.6702°W / 53.7069; -1.6702 (St James' Church, Heckmondwike )
1830–31
2,805
Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp
Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Chancel added in 1906.[ 17] [ 43]
II
St James the Great,Hebden Bridge 53°44′36″N 2°01′31″W / 53.7434°N 2.0252°W / 53.7434; -2.0252 (St James' Church, Hebden Bridge )
1832–33
3,047
John Oates
Gothic Revival with a west tower. Chancel added in 1876.[ 17] [ 44]
II
St John, Ovenden
1838
1,070
Charles Child
Gothic Revival with west tower[ 15]
—
St John the Baptist,Cragg Vale 53°42′19″N 2°00′03″W / 53.7053°N 2.0007°W / 53.7053; -2.0007 (St John's Church, Cragg Vale )
1838–39
452
Charles Child
Gothic Revival with tower[ 19] [ 45]
II
Christ Church,Battyeford , Mirfield
1839–40
691
Ignatius Bonomi
Gothic Revival with a west tower. Demolished 1971 after a fire.[ 19]
—
Christ Church, Bridlington 54°05′05″N 0°11′36″W / 54.0847°N 0.1932°W / 54.0847; -0.1932 (Christ Church, Bridlington )
1840
100
Sir George Gilbert Scott and Moffat
Gothic Revival . Enlarged in 1857. Tower added in 1859.[ 19] [ 46]
II
Holy Trinity,Batley Carr , Batley 53°42′05″N 1°38′09″W / 53.7013°N 1.6359°W / 53.7013; -1.6359 (Holy Trinity Church, Batley Carr )
1840–41
300
R. D. Chantrell
Gothic Revival . West tower added in 1895.[ 19] [ 47]
II
St Mark, Sutton, Hull
1841–42
500
H. F. Lockwood
Gothic Revival with tower. Bombed in World War II; demolished.[ 19]
—
St John the Evangelist,Ingrow , Keighley 53°51′19″N 1°54′58″W / 53.8552°N 1.9162°W / 53.8552; -1.9162 (St John's Church, Ingrow )
1841–42
500
Walker Rawstorne
Lombardic with west tower.[ 48]
II
St Thomas, Kimberworth 53°26′02″N 1°23′39″W / 53.4339°N 1.3941°W / 53.4339; -1.3941 (St Thomas Church, Kimberworth )
1841–42
600
Matthew Habershon
Gothic Revival with west tower. Chancel added 1882.[ 17] [ 49]
II
Holy Trinity, Thurgoland
1841–42
150
William Hurst and William Moffatt
Gothic Revival with belfry. Demolished and replaced 1870.[ 15] [ 50]
—
St John the Evangelist,Farsley 53°48′40″N 1°40′18″W / 53.8110°N 1.6718°W / 53.8110; -1.6718 (St John's Church, Farsley )
1842–43
300
William Wallen
Gothic Revival with tower. Tower rebuilt 1895.[ 17] [ 51]
II
Holy Trinity, Queensbury 53°46′01″N 1°50′57″W / 53.7669°N 1.8492°W / 53.7669; -1.8492 (Holy Trinity Church, Queensbury )
1842–43
500
James Mallinson
Gothic Revival with tower. Chancel added 1885. Tower rebuilt 1906.[ 15] [ 52]
II
St John, Dodworth 53°32′27″N 1°31′49″W / 53.5408°N 1.5302°W / 53.5408; -1.5302 (St John's Church, Dodworth )
1843–44
250
Benjamin Taylor
Norman Revival with tower. Since restored.[ 17] [ 53]
II
St Andrew, Cavendish Street, Leeds
1843–44
300
Sir George Gilbert Scott and Moffatt
Gothic Revival with west bell turret. Demolished.[ 11] [ 17]
—
St John the Evangelist, Yeadon
1843–44
300
Walker Rawsthorne
Gothic Revival . Chancel added 1893.[ 15]
—
St Paul, Denholme Gate 53°47′48″N 1°53′34″W / 53.7967°N 1.8927°W / 53.7967; -1.8927 (St Paul's Church, Denholme Gate )
1843–46
500
Chantrell and Shaw
Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Redundant in 2002.[ 19] [ 54]
II
Holy Trinity,Cowling , Craven 53°53′03″N 2°03′00″W / 53.8841°N 2.0499°W / 53.8841; -2.0499 (Holy Trinity Church, Cowling )
1844–45
500
J. B. Chantrell
Gothic Revival with tower.[ 19] [ 55]
II
All Saints, Roberttown
1844–45
300
Chantrell and Shaw
Gothic Revival with bell turret.[ 15]
—
St John, Upper Hopton 53°39′46″N 1°42′11″W / 53.6628°N 1.7031°W / 53.6628; -1.7031 (St John's Church, Upper Hopton )
1844–45
100
Ignatius Bonomi and J. A. Cory
Gothic Revival with a west tower.[ 17] [ 56]
II
St Paul,King Cross , Halifax 53°42′54″N 1°52′59″W / 53.7151°N 1.8831°W / 53.7151; -1.8831 (St Paul's Church Steeple, King Cross, Halifax )
1844–46
300
R. D. Chantrell
Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Replaced in 1912, other than the steeple.[ 17] [ 57]
II
Christ Church, Oakworth 53°50′45″N 1°57′16″W / 53.8458°N 1.9545°W / 53.8458; -1.9545 (Christ Church, Oakworth )
1845–46
500
William Wallen
Gothic Revival with belfry.[ 15] [ 58]
II
St Philip, Wellington Street, Leeds
1845–47
300
C. W. Burleigh
Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Demolished 1931.[ 11] [ 17]
—
St Paul, Shepley 53°35′01″N 1°42′44″W / 53.5837°N 1.7121°W / 53.5837; -1.7121 (St Paul's Church, Shepley )
1845–48
100
William Wallen
Chancel added 1868.[ 15] [ 59]
II
St Paul, Sculcoates, Hull
1846–47
500
W. F. Dykes
Gothic Revival with steeple. Bombed in World War II; demolished.[ 19]
—
St Mary the Virgin, Wyke 53°44′12″N 1°46′18″W / 53.7366°N 1.7717°W / 53.7366; -1.7717 (St Mary's Church, Wyke )
1846–47
500
James Mallinson and Thomas Healey
Gothic Revival with tower and spire.[ 15] [ 60]
II
St Luke,Eccleshill , Bradford 53°48′58″N 1°43′11″W / 53.8160°N 1.7198°W / 53.8160; -1.7198 (St Luke's Church, Eccleshill )
1846–48
1,114
Walker Rawstorne
Gothic Revival with tower and spire. Chancel added in 1913.[ 17]
—
St James, Woodside, Horsforth 53°34′08″N 1°47′42″W / 53.5690°N 1.7949°W / 53.5690; -1.7949 (St James' Church, Horsforth )
1846–48
200
C. W. Burleigh
Gothic Revival .[ 15] [ 61]
II
St John, Upperthong 53°34′08″N 1°47′42″W / 53.5690°N 1.7949°W / 53.5690; -1.7949 (St John's Church, Upperthong )
1846–48
200
E. H. Shellard
Gothic Revival with large south tower and transepts. Chancel added 1875.[ 17] [ 62]
II
St Peter, Walsden 53°41′42″N 2°05′56″W / 53.6950°N 2.0988°W / 53.6950; -2.0988 (St Peter's Church, Walsden )
1846–48
250
Charles Child
Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Following a fire the nave was replaced but the spire remains.[ 63] [ 64]
II
St Matthew, Dewsbury
1847–48
250
Ignatius Bonomi and John Augustus Cory
Gothic Revival with a massive tower. Since restored.[ 19] [ 65]
II
Christ Church,East Knottingley 53°42′39″N 1°14′17″W / 53.7108°N 1.2381°W / 53.7108; -1.2381 (Christ Church, East Knottingley )
1847–48
200
Charles Vickers
Gothic Revival with a bell gable. Since demolished.[ 17]
—
St Michael, Mytholmroyd 53°43′49″N 1°58′52″W / 53.7302°N 1.9811°W / 53.7302; -1.9811 (St Michael's Church, Mytholmroyd )
1847–48
300
James Mallinson and Thomas Healey
Gothic Revival with west tower. Chancel added 1887.[ 15] [ 66]
II
St Michael, Whitby
1847–48
150
J. B. and W. Atkinson
Gothic Revival style. Demolished.[ 19]
—
St Matthew, Bankfoot, Bradford 53°46′08″N 1°45′50″W / 53.7690°N 1.7639°W / 53.7690; -1.7639 (St Matthew's Church, Bradford )
1848–49
200
James Mallinson and Thomas Healey
Gothic Revival with a bell gable and spirelet.[ 19] [ 67]
II
St Jude, Eldon Street, Sheffield
1848–49
250
Joseph Mitchell
Gothic Revival . Demolished 1947[ 15]
—
St John, Whitby 54°29′08″N 0°37′00″W / 54.4855°N 0.6168°W / 54.4855; -0.6168 (St John's Church, Whitby )
1848–49
750
J. B. and W. Atkinson
Gothic Revival style.[ 19] [ 68]
II
St Mary the Virgin, Oxenhope 53°48′29″N 1°57′21″W / 53.8081°N 1.9557°W / 53.8081; -1.9557 (St Mary the Virgin's Church, Oxenhope )
1849
250
Ignatius Bonomi and J. A. Cory
Norman Revival with west tower.[ 15] [ 69]
II
St Michael and All Angels, Shelf 53°45′26″N 1°48′12″W / 53.7572°N 1.8034°W / 53.7572; -1.8034 (St Michael's Church, Shelf )
1849
250
James Mallinson and Thomas Healey
Gothic Revival with bell gable.[ 15]
—
St John the Baptist,Clayton , Bradford 53°47′02″N 1°49′17″W / 53.7838°N 1.8214°W / 53.7838; -1.8214 (St John the Baptist's Church, Clayton )
1849–50
1,031
James Mallinson and Thomas Healey
Gothic Revival style.[ 19] [ 70]
II
All Saints, York Road, Leeds
1849–50
300
James Mallinson and Thomas Healey
Gothic Revival with spire. Demolished and replaced 1980.[ 11] [ 17]
—
St Luke, East Morton53°52′22″N 1°51′13″W / 53.8728°N 1.8537°W / 53.8728; -1.8537 (St Luke's Church, East Morton )
1849–50
500
William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse
[ 15] [ 71]
—
Christ Church Pitsmoor , Sheffield 53°23′48″N 1°28′03″W / 53.3968°N 1.4674°W / 53.3968; -1.4674 (Christ Church, Pitsmoor )
1849–50
232
William Flockton and Thomas Lee
Gothic Revival with west tower. Additions in 1895.[ 15] [ 72]
II
St Jude, Moorfields, Sheffield
1849–52 1854–55
350
Joseph Mitchell Flockton and Son
Gothic Revival with bell turret. The tower fell in on the nave and the church had to be rebuilt. Demolished.[ 15]
—
St Mary the Virgin,Gomersal 53°43′45″N 1°41′20″W / 53.7292°N 1.6888°W / 53.7292; -1.6888 (St Mary's Church, Gomersal )
1850–51
180
John Dobson
Gothic Revival with a tower. Transepts added 1864.[ 17] [ 73]
II
St Matthew, Camp Road, Little London, Leeds
1850–51
200
C. W. Burleigh
Gothic Revival with southwest tower, spire and transepts. Demolished.[ 11] [ 17]
—
Christ Church, Ossett 53°40′13″N 1°34′21″W / 53.6704°N 1.5726°W / 53.6704; -1.5726 (Christ Church, Ossett )
1850–51
200
James Mallinson and Thomas Healey
Gothic Revival with tower. Spire added later.[ 15] [ 74]
II
St Andrew, North Horton, Bradford
1851–52
200
James Mallinson and Thomas Healey
Gothic Revival with northeast tower. Spire added 1863. Demolished 1965.[ 19]
—
St John the Evangelist,Cullingworth 53°49′42″N 1°53′57″W / 53.8284°N 1.8992°W / 53.8284; -1.8992 (St John's Church, Cullingworth )
1851–53
500
William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse
Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Restored in 1902.[ 19] [ 75]
II
St John the Baptist,New Wortley , Leeds
1852
350
Jeremiah Dobson
Gothic Revival with a tower and spire. Demolished.[ 11] [ 17]
—
Christ Church,Barkisland , Halifax 53°40′31″N 1°55′09″W / 53.6754°N 1.9193°W / 53.6754; -1.9193 (Christ Church, Barkisland )
1852–53
150
James Mallinson and Thomas Healey
Gothic Revival with a bell gable.[ 19] [ 76]
II
St Mary the Virgin,Embsay 53°58′58″N 1°59′01″W / 53.9829°N 1.9837°W / 53.9829; -1.9837 (St Mary's Church, Embsay )
1852–53
150
Thomas Shaw
Gothic Revival .[ 17] [ 77]
II
St Jude,Hunslet , Leeds
1852–53
300
C. W. Burleigh and Philip Boyce
Gothic Revival . Demolished.[ 11] [ 17]
—
St Michael,Buslingthorpe , Leeds
1852–54
300
R. D. Chantrell
Gothic Revival . Demolished 1969.[ 11] [ 17] [ 78]
—
St Thomas, Brightside , Sheffield 53°25′16″N 1°25′08″W / 53.4212°N 1.4188°W / 53.4212; -1.4188 (St Thomas' Church, Brightside )
1852–53
100
Flockton and Son
Gothic Revival with southwest tower and spire.[ 15] [ 79]
II
St Stephen,Burmantofts , Leeds
1853–54
200
R. D. Chantrell
Gothic Revival with bell turret. Demolished.[ 11] [ 17]
—
Christ Church, Mount Pellon, Halifax 53°43′51″N 1°53′20″W / 53.7308°N 1.8889°W / 53.7308; -1.8889 (Christ Church, Mount Pellon )
1853–54
125
James Mallinson and Thomas Healey
Gothic Revival with southwest turret. Later enlarged.[ 15] [ 80]
II
St Mary, Wakefield
1853–54
300
Charles Clapham
Gothic Revival with southwest tower and spire. Enlarged 1887.[ 15]
—
St Thomas,The Groves , York 53°58′04″N 1°04′46″W / 53.9678°N 1.0795°W / 53.9678; -1.0795 (St Thomas' Church, York )
1853–54
50
George Fowler Jones
Gothic Revival with bell turret on the west gable.[ 15] [ 81]
II
Christ Church,Brampton Bierlow 53°30′12″N 1°21′57″W / 53.5033°N 1.3659°W / 53.5033; -1.3659 (Christ Church, Brampton Bierlow )
1854–55
125
Pritchett and Sons
Gothic Revival with a tower and chancel.[ 19] [ 82]
II
St Barnabas, Brewery Field, Leeds
1854–55
250
John T. Fairbank
Gothic Revival style. Demolished.[ 11] [ 17]
—
St Matthew Carver Street, Sheffield 53°22′47″N 1°28′24″W / 53.3797°N 1.4733°W / 53.3797; -1.4733 (St Matthew's Church, Sheffield )
1854–55
200
Flockton and Son
Gothic Revival style with west steeple. Chancel added 1884.[ 15] [ 83]
II
St Mary the Virgin, Eastwood
1854–56
230
William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse
Gothic Revival with a bell gable. Demolished.[ 17]
—
Holy Trinity, Knaresborough 54°00′23″N 1°27′58″W / 54.0064°N 1.4660°W / 54.0064; -1.4660 (Holy Trinity Church, Knaresborough )
1854–56
300
Joseph Fawcett
Gothic Revival with a tower and spire.[ 17] [ 84]
II
St Paul, Pudsey
1855–56
200
William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse
Gothic Revival .[ 15]
—
See also
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