List of Commissioners' churches in Yorkshire facts for kids
A Commissioners' church is a special kind of Anglican church in the United Kingdom. These churches were built using money approved by the UK Parliament through a law called the Church Building Act 1818, and other similar laws that followed.
People have called these churches by different names, like "Commissioners' Churches," "Waterloo Churches," or "Million Act Churches." Sometimes, the Commissioners (the group in charge of the money) paid for the entire church. Other times, they gave a grant, and local people raised the rest of the money. This list shows the Commissioners' churches that were built in Yorkshire.
Understanding Church Grades
When we talk about old buildings, they often have a "grade" that tells us how important they are. This helps protect them for the future. Here's what the grades mean for churches:
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Grade I | These are buildings that are super important and special. They might even be famous around the world. | ||||||||||||
Grade II* | These buildings are very important and have a lot of special history or design. | ||||||||||||
Grade II | These are buildings that are important to the country and have special features. | ||||||||||||
"—" means the building is not graded. |
Yorkshire's Commissioners' Churches
Here is a list of the Commissioners' churches built in Yorkshire. You'll see when they were built, how much money the Commissioners gave, who designed them, and some interesting facts. Many of these churches were built in the Gothic Revival style, which means they looked like old medieval churches with pointed arches and tall towers.
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St George, Barnsley 53°33′03″N 1°29′07″W / 53.5507°N 1.4852°W |
1821–22 | 5,963 | Thomas Rickman | Built in the Gothic Revival style with a bell tower and high windows. Sadly, it was taken down in 1993. | II | |
St Lawrence, Pudsey, Leeds 53°47′36″N 1°40′01″W / 53.7934°N 1.6669°W |
1821–23 | 13,475 | Thomas Taylor | A Gothic Revival church with a tower. It was repaired and updated in 1907. | II | |
St Peter, Stanley, Wakefield 53°42′49″N 1°28′18″W / 53.7135°N 1.4717°W |
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1821–24 | 11,989 | Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp |
Built in the Gothic Revival style with small towers. It burned down in 1911 but was rebuilt in 1913. | II |
St George, Sheffield 53°22′54″N 1°28′51″W / 53.3818°N 1.4807°W |
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1821–25 | 15,181 | John Woodhead and William Hurst | A Gothic Revival church with a tower. | II |
Christ Church, Attercliffe, Sheffield |
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1822–26 | 12,041 | Thomas Taylor | Gothic Revival style with a tower. It was bombed in 1940, and everything but the tower was taken down in 1950. |
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St Philip, Shalesmoor, Sheffield |
1822–27 | 13,116 | Thomas Taylor | Gothic Revival style with a tower. It was taken down in 1952. |
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St Paul, Alverthorpe, 53°41′32″N 1°31′54″W / 53.6922°N 1.5316°W |
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1823–25 | 8,082 | Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp |
A Gothic Revival church with a tower. | II |
St Paul, Hanging Heaton 53°42′16″N 1°36′33″W / 53.7044°N 1.6091°W |
1823–25 | 4,811 | Thomas Taylor | Gothic Revival style with a tower. It was changed in 1894. | II | |
Christ Church, Meadow Lane, Leeds |
1823–25 | 10,555 | R. D. Chantrell | Gothic Revival style with a tower. It was taken down in 1972. |
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St Mary, Quarry Hill, Leeds |
1823–25 | 10,809 | Thomas Taylor | Gothic Revival style with a tower. It was taken down in the late 1970s. |
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St Paul, Shipley 53°50′02″N 1°46′58″W / 53.8339°N 1.7827°W |
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1823–25 | 7,992 | John Oates | A Gothic Revival church with a tower. It was restored in 1876. | II |
St Matthew, Wilsden 53°49′27″N 1°51′39″W / 53.8242°N 1.8607°W |
1823–25 | 8,174 | John Oates | Gothic Revival style with a tower. It closed in 1954 and was later taken down. |
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St Mark, Woodhouse, Leeds 53°48′43″N 1°33′12″W / 53.8119°N 1.5534°W |
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1823–26 | 9,637 | Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp |
A Gothic Revival church with a tower. It is still open today. | II |
St John, Dewsbury Moor 53°41′31″N 1°39′03″W / 53.6919°N 1.6508°W |
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1823–27 | 5,918 | Thomas Taylor | A Gothic Revival church with a tower. | II |
St Peter, Earlsheaton, Dewsbury | 1825–27 | 5,301 | Thomas Taylor | Gothic Revival style with side sections (transepts), a tower, and a tall spire. It was taken down in 1971. |
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St Cuthbert, Pateley Bridge 54°05′16″N 1°45′30″W / 54.0879°N 1.7583°W |
1825–27 | 2,000 | John Woodhead and William Hurst | A Gothic Revival church with a tower. | II | |
St Mary, Greasbrough, Rotherham 53°27′30″N 1°20′42″W / 53.4583°N 1.3450°W |
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1826–28 | 2,000 | Charles Watson and J. P. Pritchett |
A Gothic Revival church with a tower. | II |
Christ Church, Scarborough 54°16′52″N 0°24′06″W / 54.2812°N 0.4017°W |
1826–28 | 4,733 | Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp |
Gothic Revival style with a tower. A chancel (the part of the church near the altar) was added in 1873. It stopped being used as a church in 1977. |
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St Mary, Sheffield 53°22′21″N 1°28′18″W / 53.3725°N 1.4716°W |
1826–29 | 13,941 | Joseph Potter | A Gothic Revival church with a tower. It was bombed during World War II but rebuilt in 1957. | II* | |
Christ Church, Linthwaite 53°37′35″N 1°50′46″W / 53.6263°N 1.8462°W |
1827–28 | 3,035 | Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp |
Gothic Revival style with a west tower and spire. A chancel and other parts were added in 1895. | II | |
Holy Trinity, South Crosland 53°36′40″N 1°49′25″W / 53.6112°N 1.8237°W |
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1827–29 | 2,272 | Peter Atkinson Jnr | A Gothic Revival church with a tower. | II |
St John, Golcar 53°38′20″N 1°51′19″W / 53.6389°N 1.8552°W |
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1828–29 | 3,133 | Peter Atkinson Jnr | Gothic Revival style with a tower and spire. A chancel was added in 1862. | II |
Holy Trinity, Idle, Bradford 53°50′17″N 1°43′53″W / 53.8380°N 1.7314°W |
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1828–29 | 3,115 | John Oates | Gothic Revival style with a tower and spire. A vestry (a room for clergy robes) was added in 1895. | II |
St Stephen, Kirkstall, Leeds 53°49′05″N 1°35′54″W / 53.8180°N 1.5984°W |
1828–29 | 3,206 | R. D. Chantrell | Gothic Revival style with a west tower and spire. The church was made bigger in 1864 and 1874. | II | |
St Stephen, Lindley 53°39′32″N 1°49′21″W / 53.6589°N 1.8226°W |
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1828–29 | 2,714 | John Oates | A Gothic Revival church with a west tower and spire. | II |
Emmanuel, Lockwood 53°37′49″N 1°47′43″W / 53.6302°N 1.7954°W |
1828–29 | 3,047 | R. D. Chantrell | Gothic Revival style with a west turret (small tower). A chancel was added in 1899. | II | |
All Saints, Paddock, Huddersfield |
1828–29 | 2,706 | John Oates | Gothic Revival style with a tower and spire. It is no longer used as a church. |
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Christ Church, Stannington 53°23′31″N 1°32′49″W / 53.3919°N 1.5470°W |
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1828–29 | 2,820 | John Woodhead and William Hurst | A Gothic Revival church with a west turret. | II |
St Paul, Huddersfield 53°38′38″N 1°46′47″W / 53.6438°N 1.7798°W |
1828–30 | 5,700 | John Oates | Gothic Revival style with a tower and spire. A chancel was added in 1883. It is now part of the University of Huddersfield. | II | |
St Paul, Birkenshaw 53°45′01″N 1°41′35″W / 53.7503°N 1.6931°W |
1829–30 | 3,310 | Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp |
Gothic Revival style. A tower, spire, and chancel were added in 1892. | II | |
St Matthew, Holbeck, Leeds 53°47′07″N 1°33′33″W / 53.7854°N 1.5593°W |
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1829–30 | 3,349 | R. D. Chantrell | Gothic Revival style with a west tower. A spire and other parts were added in 1860. It is now used as a community center. | II |
St Peter, Morley 53°45′11″N 1°36′02″W / 53.7530°N 1.6006°W |
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1829–30 | 2,968 | R. D. Chantrell | Gothic Revival style with a tower and spire. A chancel was added in 1885. | II |
All Saints, Netherthong 53°35′01″N 1°47′25″W / 53.5835°N 1.7903°W |
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1829–30 | 2,557 | R. D. Chantrell | Gothic Revival style with a west turret. A chancel was added in 1877. | II |
Christ Church, New Mill 53°34′29″N 1°45′02″W / 53.5747°N 1.7506°W |
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1829–30 | 3,525 | Peter Atkinson | Gothic Revival style with a tower. It was rebuilt in 1882. | II |
St James, Thornes, Wakefield 53°40′22″N 1°30′08″W / 53.6729°N 1.5021°W |
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1829–30 | 1,000 | Samuel Sharp | Built in the Neoclassical style with a west tower. | II |
St James, Myton, Hull | 1829–31 | 3,591 | Joseph Hansom | Gothic Revival style with a tower. It was bombed during World War II and taken down in 1957. |
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St Peter, Hoyland 53°30′09″N 1°27′13″W / 53.5026°N 1.4536°W |
1830 | 1,000 | Watson, Pritchett and Watson | Gothic Revival style with a tower and spire. | II | |
St Martin, Brighouse 53°42′15″N 1°47′03″W / 53.7042°N 1.7841°W |
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1830–31 | 3,605 | Lees Hammerton | Gothic Revival style with a tower. A chancel was added in 1905. | II |
St John, Cleckheaton 53°43′29″N 1°42′35″W / 53.7246°N 1.7098°W |
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1830–31 | 2,632 | Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp |
Gothic Revival style with a tower. A chancel was added in 1854. Everything but the tower was replaced between 1886 and 1888. | II |
St James, Halifax | 1830–31 | 4,196 | John Oates | Gothic Revival style with two west turrets. It was taken down in 1955. |
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St James, Heckmondwike 53°42′25″N 1°40′13″W / 53.7069°N 1.6702°W |
1830–31 | 2,805 | Peter Atkinson Jnr and R. H. Sharp |
Gothic Revival style with a tower and spire. A chancel was added in 1906. | II | |
St James the Great, Hebden Bridge 53°44′36″N 2°01′31″W / 53.7434°N 2.0252°W |
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1832–33 | 3,047 | John Oates | Gothic Revival style with a west tower. A chancel was added in 1876. | II |
St John, Ovenden | 1838 | 1,070 | Charles Child | Gothic Revival style with a west tower. |
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St John the Baptist, Cragg Vale 53°42′19″N 2°00′03″W / 53.7053°N 2.0007°W |
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1838–39 | 452 | Charles Child | A Gothic Revival church with a tower. | II |
Christ Church, Battyeford, Mirfield |
1839–40 | 691 | Ignatius Bonomi | Gothic Revival style with a west tower. It was taken down in 1971 after a fire. |
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Christ Church, Bridlington 54°05′05″N 0°11′36″W / 54.0847°N 0.1932°W |
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1840 | 100 | Sir George Gilbert Scott and Moffat | Gothic Revival style. It was made bigger in 1857, and a tower was added in 1859. | II |
Holy Trinity, Batley Carr, Batley 53°42′05″N 1°38′09″W / 53.7013°N 1.6359°W |
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1840–41 | 300 | R. D. Chantrell | Gothic Revival style. A west tower was added in 1895. | II |
St Mark, Sutton, Hull | 1841–42 | 500 | H. F. Lockwood | Gothic Revival style with a tower. It was bombed during World War II and taken down. |
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St John the Evangelist, Ingrow, Keighley 53°51′19″N 1°54′58″W / 53.8552°N 1.9162°W |
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1841–42 | 500 | Walker Rawstorne | Built in the Lombardic style with a west tower. | II |
St Thomas, Kimberworth 53°26′02″N 1°23′39″W / 53.4339°N 1.3941°W |
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1841–42 | 600 | Matthew Habershon | Gothic Revival style with a west tower. A chancel was added in 1882. | II |
Holy Trinity, Thurgoland | 1841–42 | 150 | William Hurst and William Moffatt | Gothic Revival style with a bell tower. It was taken down and replaced in 1870. |
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St John the Evangelist, Farsley 53°48′40″N 1°40′18″W / 53.8110°N 1.6718°W |
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1842–43 | 300 | William Wallen | Gothic Revival style with a tower. The tower was rebuilt in 1895. | II |
Holy Trinity, Queensbury 53°46′01″N 1°50′57″W / 53.7669°N 1.8492°W |
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1842–43 | 500 | James Mallinson | Gothic Revival style with a tower. A chancel was added in 1885. The tower was rebuilt in 1906. | II |
St John, Dodworth 53°32′27″N 1°31′49″W / 53.5408°N 1.5302°W |
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1843–44 | 250 | Benjamin Taylor | Built in the Norman Revival style with a tower. It has been restored since. | II |
St Andrew, Cavendish Street, Leeds |
1843–44 | 300 | Sir George Gilbert Scott and Moffatt | Gothic Revival style with a west bell turret. It was taken down. |
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1843–44 | 300 | Walker Rawsthorne | Gothic Revival style. A chancel was added in 1893. |
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St Paul, Denholme Gate 53°47′48″N 1°53′34″W / 53.7967°N 1.8927°W |
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1843–46 | 500 | Chantrell and Shaw | Gothic Revival style with a tower and spire. It stopped being used as a church in 2002. | II |
Holy Trinity, Cowling, Craven 53°53′03″N 2°03′00″W / 53.8841°N 2.0499°W |
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1844–45 | 500 | J. B. Chantrell | A Gothic Revival church with a tower. | II |
All Saints, Roberttown | 1844–45 | 300 | Chantrell and Shaw | Gothic Revival style with a bell turret. |
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St John, Upper Hopton 53°39′46″N 1°42′11″W / 53.6628°N 1.7031°W |
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1844–45 | 100 | Ignatius Bonomi and J. A. Cory |
A Gothic Revival church with a west tower. | II |
St Paul, King Cross, Halifax 53°42′54″N 1°52′59″W / 53.7151°N 1.8831°W |
1844–46 | 300 | R. D. Chantrell | Gothic Revival style with a tower and spire. The church was replaced in 1912, but the steeple remained. | II | |
Christ Church, Oakworth 53°50′45″N 1°57′16″W / 53.8458°N 1.9545°W |
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1845–46 | 500 | William Wallen | A Gothic Revival church with a bell tower. | II |
St Philip, Wellington Street, Leeds |
1845–47 | 300 | C. W. Burleigh | Gothic Revival style with a tower and spire. It was taken down in 1931. |
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St Paul, Shepley 53°35′01″N 1°42′44″W / 53.5837°N 1.7121°W |
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1845–48 | 100 | William Wallen | A chancel was added in 1868. | II |
St Paul, Sculcoates, Hull | 1846–47 | 500 | W. F. Dykes | Gothic Revival style with a steeple. It was bombed during World War II and taken down. |
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St Mary the Virgin, Wyke 53°44′12″N 1°46′18″W / 53.7366°N 1.7717°W |
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1846–47 | 500 | James Mallinson and Thomas Healey | A Gothic Revival church with a tower and spire. | II |
St Luke, Eccleshill, Bradford 53°48′58″N 1°43′11″W / 53.8160°N 1.7198°W |
1846–48 | 1,114 | Walker Rawstorne | Gothic Revival style with a tower and spire. A chancel was added in 1913. |
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St James, Woodside, Horsforth 53°34′08″N 1°47′42″W / 53.5690°N 1.7949°W |
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1846–48 | 200 | C. W. Burleigh | A Gothic Revival church. | II |
St John, Upperthong 53°34′08″N 1°47′42″W / 53.5690°N 1.7949°W |
1846–48 | 200 | E. H. Shellard | Gothic Revival style with a large south tower and side sections (transepts). A chancel was added in 1875. | II | |
St Peter, Walsden 53°41′42″N 2°05′56″W / 53.6950°N 2.0988°W |
1846–48 | 250 | Charles Child | Gothic Revival style with a tower and spire. After a fire, the main part of the church (nave) was replaced, but the spire is still there. | II | |
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1847–48 | 250 | Ignatius Bonomi and John Augustus Cory | Gothic Revival style with a huge tower. It has been restored since. | II |
Christ Church, East Knottingley 53°42′39″N 1°14′17″W / 53.7108°N 1.2381°W |
1847–48 | 200 | Charles Vickers | Gothic Revival style with a bell gable (a wall shaped like a bell). It was later taken down. |
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St Michael, Mytholmroyd 53°43′49″N 1°58′52″W / 53.7302°N 1.9811°W |
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1847–48 | 300 | James Mallinson and Thomas Healey | Gothic Revival style with a west tower. A chancel was added in 1887. | II |
St Michael, Whitby | 1847–48 | 150 | J. B. and W. Atkinson |
Built in the Gothic Revival style. It was taken down. |
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St Matthew, Bankfoot, Bradford 53°46′08″N 1°45′50″W / 53.7690°N 1.7639°W |
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1848–49 | 200 | James Mallinson and Thomas Healey | Gothic Revival style with a bell gable and a small spire (spirelet). | II |
St Jude, Eldon Street, Sheffield | 1848–49 | 250 | Joseph Mitchell | Gothic Revival style. It was taken down in 1947. |
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St John, Whitby 54°29′08″N 0°37′00″W / 54.4855°N 0.6168°W |
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1848–49 | 750 | J. B. and W. Atkinson |
Built in the Gothic Revival style. | II |
St Mary the Virgin, Oxenhope 53°48′29″N 1°57′21″W / 53.8081°N 1.9557°W |
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1849 | 250 | Ignatius Bonomi and J. A. Cory |
Built in the Norman Revival style with a west tower. | II |
St Michael and All Angels, Shelf 53°45′26″N 1°48′12″W / 53.7572°N 1.8034°W |
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1849 | 250 | James Mallinson and Thomas Healey | Gothic Revival style with a bell gable. |
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St John the Baptist, Clayton, Bradford 53°47′02″N 1°49′17″W / 53.7838°N 1.8214°W |
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1849–50 | 1,031 | James Mallinson and Thomas Healey | Built in the Gothic Revival style. | II |
All Saints, York Road, Leeds |
1849–50 | 300 | James Mallinson and Thomas Healey | Gothic Revival style with a spire. It was taken down and replaced in 1980. |
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St Luke, East Morton 53°52′22″N 1°51′13″W / 53.8728°N 1.8537°W |
1849–50 | 500 | William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse |
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Christ Church Pitsmoor, Sheffield 53°23′48″N 1°28′03″W / 53.3968°N 1.4674°W |
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1849–50 | 232 | William Flockton and Thomas Lee | Gothic Revival style with a west tower. Parts were added in 1895. | II |
St Jude, Moorfields, Sheffield |
1849–52 1854–55 |
350 | Joseph Mitchell Flockton and Son |
Gothic Revival style with a bell turret. The tower fell onto the main part of the church, so it had to be rebuilt. It was later taken down. |
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St Mary the Virgin, Gomersal 53°43′45″N 1°41′20″W / 53.7292°N 1.6888°W |
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1850–51 | 180 | John Dobson | Gothic Revival style with a tower. Side sections (transepts) were added in 1864. | II |
St Matthew, Camp Road, Little London, Leeds |
1850–51 | 200 | C. W. Burleigh | Gothic Revival style with a southwest tower, spire, and side sections (transepts). It was taken down. |
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Christ Church, Ossett 53°40′13″N 1°34′21″W / 53.6704°N 1.5726°W |
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1850–51 | 200 | James Mallinson and Thomas Healey | Gothic Revival style with a tower. A spire was added later. | II |
St Andrew, North Horton, Bradford |
1851–52 | 200 | James Mallinson and Thomas Healey | Gothic Revival style with a northeast tower. A spire was added in 1863. It was taken down in 1965. |
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St John the Evangelist, Cullingworth 53°49′42″N 1°53′57″W / 53.8284°N 1.8992°W |
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1851–53 | 500 | William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse | Gothic Revival style with a tower and spire. It was restored in 1902. | II |
St John the Baptist, New Wortley, Leeds |
1852 | 350 | Jeremiah Dobson | Gothic Revival style with a tower and spire. It was taken down. |
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Christ Church, Barkisland, Halifax 53°40′31″N 1°55′09″W / 53.6754°N 1.9193°W |
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1852–53 | 150 | James Mallinson and Thomas Healey | Gothic Revival style with a bell gable. | II |
St Mary the Virgin, Embsay 53°58′58″N 1°59′01″W / 53.9829°N 1.9837°W |
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1852–53 | 150 | Thomas Shaw | Built in the Gothic Revival style. | II |
St Jude, Hunslet, Leeds |
1852–53 | 300 | C. W. Burleigh and Philip Boyce | Gothic Revival style. It was taken down. |
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St Michael, Buslingthorpe, Leeds |
1852–54 | 300 | R. D. Chantrell | Gothic Revival style. It was taken down in 1969. |
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St Thomas, Brightside, Sheffield 53°25′16″N 1°25′08″W / 53.4212°N 1.4188°W |
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1852–53 | 100 | Flockton and Son | Gothic Revival style with a southwest tower and spire. | II |
St Stephen, Burmantofts, Leeds |
1853–54 | 200 | R. D. Chantrell | Gothic Revival style with a bell turret. It was taken down. |
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Christ Church, Mount Pellon, Halifax 53°43′51″N 1°53′20″W / 53.7308°N 1.8889°W |
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1853–54 | 125 | James Mallinson and Thomas Healey | Gothic Revival style with a southwest turret. It was made bigger later. | II |
St Mary, Wakefield | 1853–54 | 300 | Charles Clapham | Gothic Revival style with a southwest tower and spire. It was made bigger in 1887. |
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St Thomas, The Groves, York 53°58′04″N 1°04′46″W / 53.9678°N 1.0795°W |
1853–54 | 50 | George Fowler Jones | Gothic Revival style with a bell turret on the west gable (the upper part of a wall). | II | |
Christ Church, Brampton Bierlow 53°30′12″N 1°21′57″W / 53.5033°N 1.3659°W |
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1854–55 | 125 | Pritchett and Sons | Gothic Revival style with a tower and chancel. | II |
St Barnabas, Brewery Field, Leeds |
1854–55 | 250 | John T. Fairbank | Built in the Gothic Revival style. It was taken down. |
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St Matthew Carver Street, Sheffield 53°22′47″N 1°28′24″W / 53.3797°N 1.4733°W |
1854–55 | 200 | Flockton and Son | Gothic Revival style with a west steeple (tower and spire). A chancel was added in 1884. | II | |
St Mary the Virgin, Eastwood | 1854–56 | 230 | William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse | Gothic Revival style with a bell gable. It was taken down. |
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Holy Trinity, Knaresborough 54°00′23″N 1°27′58″W / 54.0064°N 1.4660°W |
1854–56 | 300 | Joseph Fawcett | Gothic Revival style with a tower and spire. | II | |
St Paul, Pudsey | 1855–56 | 200 | William Perkin and Elisha Backhouse | Built in the Gothic Revival style. |
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See also
- List of Commissioners' churches in eastern England
- List of Commissioners' churches in the English Midlands
- List of Commissioners' churches in London
- List of Commissioners' churches in Northeast and Northwest England
- List of Commissioners' churches in southwest England
- List of Commissioners' churches in Wales