List of church restorations and alterations by G. E. Street
G. E. Street (1824–81) was an English architect and architectural writer, whose designs were mainly in High Victorian Gothic style. Born the son of a solicitor, he first worked in a law office, but was then articled to the architect Owen Carter in Winchester. Two years later, in 1844, he moved to London and worked in the office of George Gilbert Scott. Here he also worked with George Frederick Bodley and William White. Street established his own architectural practice in 1849, initially in London, and later in Wantage (then in Berkshire). He was appointed as architect to the diocese of Oxford in 1850, and retained this position until his death. He married in 1852 and in that year moved to Oxford. He returned to London in 1856 and maintained an office there for the remainder of his career. He travelled extensively, visiting the Continent of Europe frequently. Street was also a prolific writer on architectural subjects. He was a member of the Royal Academy, and in 1874 was awarded the Royal Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, being its president in 1881.[1]
Most of Street's works were in relation to churches; designing new churches, restoring and making additions and alterations to existing churches, and designing fittings and furnishings for them. He also designed domestic buildings, especially vicarages, and schools with houses for the schoolmaster. He designed little in the way of public buildings, although towards the end of his life he designed what has been described as his "greatest commission", the Royal Courts of Justice in London.[1] Most of his works were in England, especially within and close to the diocese of Oxford, where he built or restored 113 churches,[2] but examples of his work can be found throughout England, Wales and Ireland. He also designed some buildings abroad, including a church in Constantinople. Almost all his designs are in Gothic Revival style, in particular, in what is known as the High Victorian style. This style came chronologically after the use of "pure" and "correct" use of features of English Gothic architecture, which had been championed by A. W. N. Pugin and the Ecclesiological Society. High Victorian incorporated the use of polychromy, and elements of Continental forms of Gothic architecture.[1] He stated that the main aim of his restorations was to create churches that encouraged "the hearty, loyal and reverent setting forth of the Prayer Book" rather than to preserve historic forms or to adopt architecturally correct designs.[3] Street died in 1881, and was buried in Westminster Abbey.[1]
This list contains details of the restorations and alterations of churches in England, Scotland and Wales. He also worked on churches in Ireland, including restoration and rebuilding at Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin between 1871 and 1878,[1] and the restoration of Kildare Cathedral from 1875.[4]
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Works
Name | Location | Photograph | Date | Notes | Grade |
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St Cubert's Church | Cubert, Cornwall 50°22′40″N 5°06′55″W / 50.3779°N 5.1152°W / 50.3779; -5.1152 (St Cubert's Church, Cubert) | 1846–49 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[7] | I | |
St Mary the Virgin's Church | Monken Hadley, Barnet, Greater London 51°39′42″N 0°11′38″W / 51.6616°N 0.1939°W / 51.6616; -0.1939 (St Mary's Church, Barnet) | c. 1848–50 | Restoration of a church dating from the 15th century.[8][9] | II* | |
St Peter's Church | Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon 50°22′24″N 4°09′16″W / 50.3732°N 4.1544°W / 50.3732; -4.1544 (St Peter's Church, Plymouth) | 1849–50 | Added the chancel.[10] | II | |
St Probus' Church | Probus, Cornwall 50°17′31″N 4°57′04″W / 50.2920°N 4.9510°W / 50.2920; -4.9510 (St Probus' Church, Probus) | 1850 | Restoration of a church dating from the 15th century.[11] | I | |
St Andrew's Church | Chaddleworth, Berkshire 51°29′56″N 1°24′31″W / 51.4988°N 1.4086°W / 51.4988; -1.4086 (St Peter's Church, Chaddleworth) | 1851 | Added the chancel.[12] | I | |
St Mewan's Church | St Mewan, Cornwall 50°19′57″N 4°48′50″W / 50.3325°N 4.8138°W / 50.3325; -4.8138 (St Mewan's Church, St Mewan) | c. 1851 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[13] | II* | |
St Giles' Church | Barrow, Shropshire 52°35′47″N 2°30′23″W / 52.5965°N 2.5065°W / 52.5965; -2.5065 (St Giles' Church, Barrow) | 1851–52 | Restoration of a church dating from the 8th (or 11th) century.[14][15] | I | |
All Saints Church | Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire 51°43′23″N 1°07′54″W / 51.7230°N 1.1317°W / 51.7230; -1.1317 (All Saints Church, Cuddesdon) | 1851–53 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[16] | I | |
St Andrew's Church | Rollright, Oxfordshire 51°58′52″N 1°31′32″W / 51.9810°N 1.5255°W / 51.9810; -1.5255 (St Andrew's Church, Rollright) | 1852 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[17] | I | |
St Mary's Church | Lichfield, Staffordshire 52°41′01″N 1°49′39″W / 52.6835°N 1.8274°W / 52.6835; -1.8274 (St Mary's Church, Lichfield) | 1852–54 | Street added the steeple to the tower. The rest of the church was rebuilt in 1868–70 by James Fowler. In 1979–81 the church was adapted to form a heritage centre.[18][19] | II* | |
St John the Baptist's Church | Shottesbrooke, Berkshire 51°29′12″N 0°47′22″W / 51.4867°N 0.7895°W / 51.4867; -0.7895 (St John's Church, Shottesbrooke) | 1852–54 | Restoration of a church dating from the 14th century.[20] | I | |
St Nicholas' Church | Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire 52°49′07″N 1°53′01″W / 52.8185°N 1.8837°W / 52.8185; -1.8837 (St Nicholas' Church, Abbots Bromley) | 1852–55 | Restoration and partial rebuilding of a church dating from about 1300.[21][22] | II* | |
St Peter's Church | Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire 51°36′28″N 0°33′24″W / 51.6078°N 0.5567°W / 51.6078; -0.5567 (St Peter's Church, Chalfont St Peter) | 1853–54 | Altered and extended. Street's first use of polychromatic brick.[23] | II* | |
St Michael's Church | Oxford 51°45′13″N 1°15′30″W / 51.7537°N 1.2584°W / 51.7537; -1.2584 (St Michael's Church, Oxford) | 1854 | Restoration of a church dating from the 11th century.[24] | I | |
St Lucia's Church | Upton Magna, Shropshire 52°42′29″N 2°39′45″W / 52.7081°N 2.6625°W / 52.7081; -2.6625 (St Lucia's Church, Upton Magna) | 1854 | Restoration with some partial rebuilding of a church dating from the Norman era.[25][26] | II* | |
St Mary's Church | Salford, Oxfordshire 51°57′01″N 1°35′05″W / 51.9504°N 1.5847°W / 51.9504; -1.5847 (St Mary's Church, Salford) | 1854–55 | A church dating from the 12th century that was largely rebuilt.[27] | II | |
St Mary the Virgin's Church | Upton Scudamore, Wiltshire 51°13′41″N 2°11′42″W / 51.2281°N 2.1951°W / 51.2281; -2.1951 (St Mary's Church, Upton Scudamore) | 1855 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[28] | II* | |
St Edmund's Church | Shipston on Stour, Warwickshire 52°03′49″N 1°37′24″W / 52.0635°N 1.6232°W / 52.0635; -1.6232 (St Edmund's Church, Shipston on Stour) | 1855 | Other than the 15th-century tower, the church was rebuilt in 14th-century style.[29] | II* | |
St Peter's Church | Bournemouth, Dorset 50°43′14″N 1°52′32″W / 50.7205°N 1.8756°W / 50.7205; -1.8756 (St Peter's Church, Bournemouth) | 1855–79 | The south aisle was built in 1851, and the rest of the church was designed by Street.[30] | I | |
St Mary's Church | Charlbury, Oxfordshire 51°52′20″N 1°29′06″W / 51.8723°N 1.4849°W / 51.8723; -1.4849 (St Mary's Church, Charlbury) | 1856 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[31] | I | |
St Andrew's Church | Collingbourne Ducis, Wiltshire 51°16′54″N 1°39′15″W / 51.2817°N 1.6541°W / 51.2817; -1.6541 (St Andrew's Church, Collingbourne Ducis) | 1856 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[32] | II* | |
St Kenelm's Church | Enstone, Oxfordshire 51°55′24″N 1°26′57″W / 51.9233°N 1.4493°W / 51.9233; -1.4493 (St Kenelm's Church, Enstone) | 1856 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[33] | II* | |
St Martin's Church | Sandford St. Martin, Oxfordshire 51°56′14″N 1°23′24″W / 51.9372°N 1.3901°W / 51.9372; -1.3901 (St Martin's Church, Sandford St. Martin) | 1856 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[34] | II* | |
St Michael's Church | Tilehurst, Reading, Berkshire 51°27′05″N 1°01′55″W / 51.4514°N 1.0320°W / 51.4514; -1.0320 (St Michael's Church, Tilehurst) | 1856 | Built by Street, other than the 14th-century south aisle, and the 1737 tower.[35] | II | |
St Edward the Confessor's Church | Westcott Barton, Oxfordshire 51°55′41″N 1°22′29″W / 51.9280°N 1.3747°W / 51.9280; -1.3747 (St Edward the Confessor's Church, Westcott Barton) | 1856 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[36] | II* | |
St Mary's Chapel | Arley Hall, Arley, Cheshire 53°19′29″N 2°29′19″W / 53.3246°N 2.4886°W / 53.3246; -2.4886 (St Mary's Chapel, Arley Hall) | 1856–57 | Added the north aisle.[37][38] | II* | |
St Michael's Church | Garton on the Wolds, East Yorkshire 54°01′14″N 0°30′10″W / 54.0206°N 0.5027°W / 54.0206; -0.5027 (St Michael's Church, Garton) | 1856–57 | With John Loughborough Pearson, restoration and internal decoration of a church dating from the 12th century for Sir Tatton Sykes, 5th Baronet of Sledmere.[39] | I | |
St Michael's Church | Finmere, Oxfordshire 51°59′35″N 1°04′27″W / 51.9930°N 1.0743°W / 51.9930; -1.0743 (St Michael's Church, Finmere) | 1856–58 | Restoration of a church dating from the 14th century.[40] | II | |
St Mary's Church | Blymhill, Staffordshire 52°42′27″N 2°17′06″W / 52.7074°N 2.2849°W / 52.7074; -2.2849 (St Mary's Church, Blymhill) | 1856–59 | Other than the west tower and the chancel, much of the rest of the church is by Street. He also designed the school, and partly designed the rectory.[41][42][43] | I | |
St Mary's Church | Addington, Buckinghamshire 51°57′00″N 0°55′15″W / 51.9500°N 0.9209°W / 51.9500; -0.9209 (St Mary's Church, Addington) | 1857 | Restoration and rebuilding of a church dating from the 14th century.[44] | II* | |
Holy Trinity Church | Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire 51°51′57″N 1°33′54″W / 51.8657°N 1.5649°W / 51.8657; -1.5649 (Holy Trinity Church, Ascott-under-Wychwood) | 1857 | Restoration of a church dating from the 14th century.[45] | II* | |
St Mary the Virgin's Church | Charlton-on-Otmoor, Oxfordshire 51°50′18″N 1°11′09″W / 51.8382°N 1.1859°W / 51.8382; -1.1859 (St Mary's Church, Charlton-on-Otmoor) | 1857 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[46] | I | |
St Michael and All Angel's Church | Fringford, Oxfordshire 51°57′27″N 1°07′08″W / 51.9574°N 1.1190°W / 51.9574; -1.1190 (Church of St Michael and All Angel, Fringford) | 1857 | South aisle rebuilt.[47] | II | |
St Michael's Church | Gussage St Michael, Dorset 50°54′05″N 2°01′17″W / 50.9015°N 2.0215°W / 50.9015; -2.0215 (St Michael's Church, Gussage St Michael) | 1857 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[48] | I | |
St Peter and St Paul's Church | Wantage, Oxfordshire 51°35′19″N 1°25′43″W / 51.5887°N 1.4285°W / 51.5887; -1.4285 (St Peter and St Paul's Church, Wantage) | 1857 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[49] | I | |
St Leonard's Church | Waterstock, Oxfordshire 51°44′43″N 1°04′51″W / 51.7453°N 1.0808°W / 51.7453; -1.0808 (St Leonard's Church, Waterstock) | 1857 | Restoration of a church dating from the 15th century.[50] | II* | |
St Mary's Church | Hanley Castle, Worcestershire 52°04′32″N 2°14′12″W / 52.0756°N 2.2367°W / 52.0756; -2.2367 (St Mary's Church, Hanley Castle) | 1858 | Restoration of a church dating from the 14th century.[51] | II* | |
St Leonard's Church | Pitcombe, Somerset 51°05′34″N 2°28′07″W / 51.0928°N 2.4687°W / 51.0928; -2.4687 (St Leonard's Church, Pitcombe) | 1858 | Church rebuilt, other than the 15th-century tower.[52] | II | |
St Mary the Virgin's Church | Kempsford. Gloucestershire 51°40′01″N 1°46′05″W / 51.6670°N 1.7681°W / 51.6670; -1.7681 (St Mary's Church, Kempsford) | c. 1858 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[53] | I | |
All Saints Church | North Moreton, Oxfordshire 51°36′08″N 1°11′23″W / 51.6022°N 1.1898°W / 51.6022; -1.1898 (All Saints Church, [North Moreton) | c. 1858 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century and addition of the south porch.[54] | I | |
St John the Baptist's Church | Hagley, Worcestershire 52°25′29″N 2°07′05″W / 52.4248°N 2.1180°W / 52.4248; -2.1180 (St John the Baptist's Church, Hagley) | 1858–65 | Partial rebuilding and remodelling of a church dating from the 13th century.[55] | II* | |
St Peter and St Paul's Church | Deddington, Oxfordshire 51°58′54″N 1°19′15″W / 51.9818°N 1.3208°W / 51.9818; -1.3208 (St Peter and St Paul's Church, Deddington) | 1858–68 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[56] | II* | |
St Peter's Church | Derby 52°55′13″N 1°28′34″W / 52.9203°N 1.4762°W / 52.9203; -1.4762 (St Peter's Church, Derby) | 1859 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[57] | II* | |
St Thomas a Beckett's Church | Elsfield, Oxfordshire 51°47′09″N 1°13′04″W / 51.7859°N 1.2178°W / 51.7859; -1.2178 (St Thomas a Beckett's Church, Elsfield) | 1859 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[58] | II* | |
St Mary the Virgin's Church | Headley, Surrey 51°16′48″N 0°16′25″W / 51.2801°N 0.2736°W / 51.2801; -0.2736 (St Mary's Church, Headley) | 1859 | Street added a tower to the 1855 church designed by Anthony Salvin.[59] | II | |
St Edmund and St George's Church | Hethe, Oxfordshire 51°57′38″N 1°08′18″W / 51.9605°N 1.1384°W / 51.9605; -1.1384 (St Edmund and St George's Church, Hethe) | 1859 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[60] | II | |
St Lawrence's Church | Milcombe, Oxfordshire 52°00′30″N 1°24′13″W / 52.0083°N 1.4036°W / 52.0083; -1.4036 (St Lawrence's Church, Milcombe) | 1859 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[61] | II | |
St Mary's Church | Shipton-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire 51°51′35″N 1°35′43″W / 51.8597°N 1.5953°W / 51.8597; -1.5953 (St Mary's Church, Shipton-under-Wychwood) | 1859 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century, with virtual rebuilding of the chancel.[62] | I | |
St Michael's Church | St Michael Penkevil, Cornwall 50°14′26″N 5°00′20″W / 50.2405°N 5.0055°W / 50.2405; -5.0055 (St Michael's Church, St Michael Penkevil) | 1859 | Mainly rebuilt incorporating some earlier material.[63] | I | |
St Leonard's Church | Drayton St. Leonard, Oxfordshire 51°39′50″N 1°08′19″W / 51.6640°N 1.1387°W / 51.6640; -1.1387 (St Leonard's Church, Drayton St. Leonard) | c. 1859 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century and partial rebuilding.[64] | II | |
St Mary's Church | Stone, Kent 51°27′01″N 0°16′02″E / 51.4503°N 0.2673°E / 51.4503; 0.2673 (St Mary's Church, Stone) | c. 1859–60 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[65] | I | |
St Leonard's Church | Blithfield, Staffordshire 52°48′48″N 1°56′09″W / 52.8134°N 1.9359°W / 52.8134; -1.9359 (St Leonard's Church, Blithfield) | 1860 | Street added the south porch.[66][67] | I | |
Holy Trinity Church | Sunningdale, Berkshire 51°23′56″N 0°37′50″W / 51.3989°N 0.6305°W / 51.3989; -0.6305 (Holy Trinity Church, Sunningdale) | 1860 | Street rebuilt the chancel and added the south chapel to a church originating in 1839.[68] | II | |
St Mary the Virgin's Church | Hanbury, Worcestershire 52°16′40″N 2°04′07″W / 52.2777°N 2.0685°W / 52.2777; -2.0685 (St Mary's Church, Hanbury) | c. 1860 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[69] | I | |
St John's Church | Barford St. John, Oxfordshire 51°59′44″N 1°21′44″W / 51.9955°N 1.3622°W / 51.9955; -1.3622 (St John's Church, Barford St. John) | 1860s | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[70] | II* | |
St Peter and St Paul's Church | Wymering, Portsmouth, Hampshire 50°50′45″N 1°04′40″W / 50.8458°N 1.0777°W / 50.8458; -1.0777 (St Peter and St Paul's Church, Wymering) | 1860–61 | Restoration, rebuilding and additions to a medieval church.[71] | II* | |
All Saints' Church | Banstead, Surrey 51°19′19″N 0°12′03″W / 51.3220°N 0.2007°W / 51.3220; -0.2007 (All Saints' Church, Banstead) | 1861 | Restoration of a church dating from the late 12th and early 13th century.[72] | II* | |
St John the Baptist's Church | Pewsey, Wiltshire 51°20′16″N 1°45′59″W / 51.3379°N 1.7664°W / 51.3379; -1.7664 (St John the Baptist's Church, Pewsey) | 1861 | Added the south chapel and designed the chancel fittings.[73] | I | |
St Andrew's Church | Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire 51°21′55″N 1°43′08″W / 51.3653°N 1.7188°W / 51.3653; -1.7188 (St Andrew's Church, Wootton Rivers) | 1861 | Restoration of a church dating from the 14th century.[74] | II* | |
St John the Baptist's Church | Garboldisham, Norfolk 52°23′46″N 0°56′40″E / 52.3960°N 0.9444°E / 52.3960; 0.9444 (St John the Baptist's Church, Garboldisham) | 1862 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century, and reconstruction of the chancel.[75] | I | |
St Eloy's Church | Great Smeaton, North Yorkshire 54°26′03″N 1°27′53″W / 54.4343°N 1.4647°W / 54.4343; -1.4647 (St Eloy's Church, Great Smeaton) | 1862 | A church dating from the 13th century, largely rebuilt.[76] | II | |
St Michael's Church | Stewkley, Buckinghamshire 51°55′37″N 0°45′44″W / 51.9269°N 0.7622°W / 51.9269; -0.7622 (St Michael's Church, Stewkley) | 1862 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[77] | I | |
St Mary the Virgin's Church | Wiggenhall St Mary the Virgin, Norfolk 52°42′15″N 0°20′27″E / 52.7042°N 0.3409°E / 52.7042; 0.3409 (St Mary's Church, Wiggenhall St Mary the Virgin) | 1862 | Restoration of a church dating from the 15th century.[78] | I | |
St James' Church | Cowley, Oxfordshire 51°43′50″N 1°13′11″W / 51.7305°N 1.2198°W / 51.7305; -1.2198 (St James' Church, Oxford) | 1862–65 | Work carried out on a church originating in the 12th century.[79] | II* | |
St Ebbe's Church | Oxford 51°45′02″N 1°15′35″W / 51.7506°N 1.2597°W / 51.7506; -1.2597 (St Ebbe's Church, Oxford) | 1862–66 | Added a south aisle.[80] | II* | |
St Andrew's Church | Isleham, Cambridgeshire 52°20′36″N 0°24′41″E / 52.3432°N 0.4115°E / 52.3432; 0.4115 (St Andrew's Church, Isleham) | 1863 | Rebuilt the west tower.[81] | I | |
St Mary's Church | Longfleet, Poole, Dorset 50°43′22″N 1°58′18″W / 50.7227°N 1.9717°W / 50.7227; -1.9717 (St Mary's Church, Longfleet) | 1863 | Added the chancel to a church of 1830–33 by Edward Blore. Steeple added 1883 by G. R. Crickmay and Son.[82] | II | |
St Bartholomew's Church | Otford, Kent 51°18′44″N 0°11′30″E / 51.3123°N 0.1917°E / 51.3123; 0.1917 (St Bartholomew's Church, Otford) | 1863 | Restoration and rebuilding of the south arcade in a church dating from the 11th century.[83] | I | |
All Saints Church | Soulbury, Buckinghamshire 51°56′05″N 0°43′06″W / 51.9348°N 0.7183°W / 51.9348; -0.7183 (All Saints Church, Soulbury) | 1863 | Restoration of a church dating from the 14th century.[84] | II* | |
St Mary's Church | Turweston, Buckinghamshire 52°02′05″N 1°07′35″W / 52.0348°N 1.1263°W / 52.0348; -1.1263 (St Mary's Church, Turweston) | 1863 | Restoration and the addition of a saddleback roof to the tower.[85] | II* | |
St Botolph's Church | Bradenham, Buckinghamshire 51°40′00″N 0°48′14″W / 51.6668°N 0.8038°W / 51.6668; -0.8038 (St Botolph's Church, Bradenham) | 1863–65 | Chancel rebuilt.[86] | II* | |
St Mary's Church | Bloxham, Oxfordshire 52°01′04″N 1°22′29″W / 52.0179°N 1.3747°W / 52.0179; -1.3747 (St Mary's Church, Bloxham) | 1864 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[87] | I | |
St Ladoca's Church | Ladock, Cornwall 50°19′16″N 4°57′32″W / 50.3211°N 4.9590°W / 50.3211; -4.9590 (St Mary's Church, Bloxham) | 1864 | Restoration of a church dating from the 15th century.[88] | I | |
St Mary's Church | North Leigh, Oxfordshire 51°49′13″N 1°26′22″W / 51.8202°N 1.4395°W / 51.8202; -1.4395 (St Mary's Church, North Leigh) | 1864 | Restoration of a church dating from the 11th century.[89] | I | |
St Mary's Church | Prestbury, Gloucestershire 51°54′52″N 2°02′42″W / 51.9144°N 2.0451°W / 51.9144; -2.0451 (St Mary's Church, Prestbury) | 1864–68 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[90] | II* | |
St Olave's Church | Fritwell, Oxfordshire 51°57′35″N 1°14′17″W / 51.9597°N 1.2380°W / 51.9597; -1.2380 (St Olave's Church, Fritwell) | 1865 | Restoration and partial rebuilding of a church dating from the 12th century.[91] | II* | |
St Michael's Church | High Ercall, Shropshire 52°45′08″N 2°36′08″W / 52.7522°N 2.6021°W / 52.7522; -2.6021 (St Michael's Church, High Ercall) | 1865 | Restoration of a church dating from the late 12th century, with the addition of a south porch and vestry.[92][93] | I | |
St Michael's Church | Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset 50°57′03″N 2°51′05″W / 50.9508°N 2.8513°W / 50.9508; -2.8513 (St Michael's Church, Shepton Beauchamp) | 1865 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[94] | I | |
St Mary's Church | Walsgrave, West Midlands 52°25′29″N 1°26′38″W / 52.4246°N 1.4440°W / 52.4246; -1.4440 (St Mary's Church, Walsgrave) | 1865 | Restoration of a church dating from the about 1300.[95] | II* | |
St James' Church | Aston Abbotts, Buckinghamshire 51°52′27″N 0°46′14″W / 51.8743°N 0.7705°W / 51.8743; -0.7705 (St James' Church, Aston Abbotts) | 1865–66 | Rebuilding of the church, other than the tower.[96] | II* | |
St Swithin's Church | Headbourne Worthy, Hampshire 51°05′07″N 1°18′20″W / 51.0852°N 1.3055°W / 51.0852; -1.3055 (St Swithin's Church, Headbourne Worthy) | c. 1865–66 | Restoration of a church dating from the 11th century.[97] | I | |
All Saints' Church | Gresford, Wrexham, Wales 53°05′17″N 2°58′38″W / 53.0880°N 2.9773°W / 53.0880; -2.9773 (All Saints' Church, Gresford) | 1865–67 | Restoration, including a new pulpit.[98][99] | I | |
St Mary the Virgin's Church | Witney, Oxfordshire 51°46′51″N 1°29′06″W / 51.7808°N 1.4850°W / 51.7808; -1.4850 (St Mary's Church, Witney) | 1865–69 | Restoration of a church dating from the late 12th century. Street also designed the piscina, sedilia, pulpit, lectern, pews, and font.[100] | I | |
St Mary's Church | Luton, Bedfordshire 51°52′43″N 0°24′37″W / 51.8787°N 0.4102°W / 51.8787; -0.4102 (St Mary's Church, Luton) | 1865–85 | Restoration of a church dating from the 14th century.[101] | I | |
All Saints Church | Low Catton, East Yorkshire 53°58′38″N 0°55′37″W / 53.9772°N 0.9269°W / 53.9772; -0.9269 (All Saints Church, Low Catton) | 1866 | Added the chancel.[102] | I | |
St Mary's Church | Tutbury, Staffordshire 52°51′32″N 1°41′16″W / 52.8590°N 1.6878°W / 52.8590; -1.6878 (St Mary's Church, Tutbury) | 1866 | Replacement of the chancel and apsidal sanctuary. The reredos, pulpit, stalls and font were also designed by Street.[103][104] | I | |
St Benedict Biscop's Church | Wombourne, Staffordshire 52°32′11″N 2°11′00″W / 52.5363°N 2.1832°W / 52.5363; -2.1832 (St Benedict Biscop's Church, Wombourne) | 1866–67 | Other than the tower and the north aisle, the church is by Street.[105][106] | II | |
Royal Garrison Church | Portsmouth, Hampshire 50°47′20″N 1°06′14″W / 50.7890°N 1.1039°W / 50.7890; -1.1039 (Royal Garrison Church, Portsmouth) | 1866–68 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century. Damaged by an incendiary bomb in 1941.[107][108] | II | |
Holy Trinity Church | Eccleshall, Staffordshire 52°51′35″N 2°15′28″W / 52.8598°N 2.2577°W / 52.8598; -2.2577 (Holy Trinity Church, Eccleshall) | 1866–69 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[109][110] | I | |
St Mary's Church | Hayling Island, Hampshire 50°47′44″N 0°58′37″W / 50.7955°N 0.9769°W / 50.7955; -0.9769 (St Mary's Church, Hayling Island) | 1866–69 | Restoration and re-seating of the nave of this mid-13th-century church.[111] | II* | |
St Barnabas' Church | Peasemore, Berkshire 51°29′27″N 1°20′30″W / 51.4908°N 1.3417°W / 51.4908; -1.3417 (St Barnabas' Church, Peasemore) | c.1866 | Street rebuilt (or added) the chancel.[112] | II | |
St Helen's Church | West Keal, Lincolnshire 53°09′12″N 0°02′37″E / 53.1534°N 0.0435°E / 53.1534; 0.0435 (St Helen' Church, West Keal) | 1867 | Chancel by Street.[113] | II* | |
St Edward the Confessor's Church | Leek, Staffordshire 53°06′24″N 2°01′36″W / 53.1068°N 2.0266°W / 53.1068; -2.0266 (St Edward the Confessor's Church, Leek) | 1867 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century, and rebuilding of the chancel.[114][115] | II* | |
St Lawrence's Church | Weston under Penyard, Herefordshire 51°54′23″N 2°32′14″W / 51.9064°N 2.5373°W / 51.9064; -2.5373 (St Lawrence's Church, Weston under Penyard) | 1867 | Restoration of a church dating from the 14th century.[116] | II* | |
All Saints Church | Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire 51°50′16″N 1°00′09″W / 51.8379°N 1.0024°W / 51.8379; -1.0024 (All Saints Church, Wotton Underwood) | 1867 | Chancel rebuilt for the Duke of Buckingham.[117] | II* | |
St Andrew's Church | Freckenham, Suffolk 52°19′07″N 0°26′34″E / 52.3187°N 0.4429°E / 52.3187; 0.4429 (St Andrew's Church, Freckenham) | 1867–69 | Alterations.[118] | II* | |
St Paul's Church | Bedford 52°08′07″N 0°28′03″W / 52.1354°N 0.4675°W / 52.1354; -0.4675 (St Paul's Church, Bedford) | 1868 | Rebuilding of the steeple.[119] | I | |
St Britius' Church | Brize Norton, Oxfordshire 51°45′59″N 1°34′00″W / 51.7663°N 1.5668°W / 51.7663; -1.5668 (St Britius' Church, Brize Norton) | 1868 | Restoration and partial rebuilding of a church dating from the 12th century.[120] | II* | |
St George's Church | Hampnett, Gloucestershire 51°50′23″N 1°51′21″W / 51.8398°N 1.8557°W / 51.8398; -1.8557 (St George's Church, Hampnett) | 1868 | Restoration and partial rebuilding of a church dating from the 12th century.[121] | I | |
St Mary's Church | High Halden, Kent 51°06′10″N 0°42′54″E / 51.1029°N 0.7149°E / 51.1029; 0.7149 (Church of St Mary, High Halden) | 1868 | Restoration of a church dating from the Norman era.[122] | I | |
St Nicholas' Church | Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckinghamshire 52°03′08″N 0°58′22″W / 52.0523°N 0.9729°W / 52.0523; -0.9729 (St Nicholas' Church, Lillingstone Dayrell) | 1868 | Restoration of a church dating from the Norman era.[123] | I | |
St Lawrence's Church | Long Eaton, Derbyshire 52°53′56″N 1°16′15″W / 52.8988°N 1.2707°W / 52.8988; -1.2707 (St Lawrence's Church, Long Eaton) | 1868 | Rebuilding, using the former nave and chancel as a new south aisle and chapel, and adding a new nave, south aisle, chancel and vestry.[124] | II* | |
All Saints Church | Middleton Stoney, Oxfordshire 51°54′19″N 1°13′46″W / 51.9053°N 1.2295°W / 51.9053; -1.2295 (All Saints Church, Middleton Stoney) | 1868 | Restoration and partial rebuilding of a church dating from the 12th century.[125] | II* | |
St Genwys' Church | Scotton, Lincolnshire 53°28′52″N 0°39′35″W / 53.4811°N 0.6598°W / 53.4811; -0.6598 (St Genwys' Church, Scotton) | 1868 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[126] | I | |
St Nicholas' Church | Tackley, Oxfordshire 51°52′41″N 1°18′37″W / 51.8781°N 1.3102°W / 51.8781; -1.3102 (St Nicholas' Church, Tackley) | 1868 | Restoration and addition of a porch to a church dating from the 11th century.[127] | II* | |
St Margaret of Antioch's Church | Yatton Keynell, Wiltshire 51°29′10″N 2°11′39″W / 51.4861°N 2.1941°W / 51.4861; -2.1941 (St Margaret's Church, Yatton Keynell) | 1868 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[128] | I | |
St Lawrence's Church | Eyam, Derbyshire 53°17′03″N 1°40′29″W / 53.2843°N 1.6748°W / 53.2843; -1.6748 (St Lawrence's Church, Eyam) | 1868–69 | Restoration of the north aisle and chancel in a church dating from the 12th century.[129] | II* | |
St James' Church | Staple, Kent 51°15′49″N 1°15′05″E / 51.2637°N 1.2515°E / 51.2637; 1.2515 (St James' Church, Staple) | 1868–69 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[130] | I | |
St Augustine's Church | Hedon, East Yorkshire 53°44′29″N 0°11′59″W / 53.7415°N 0.1997°W / 53.7415; -0.1997 (St Augustine's Church, Hedon) | 1868–76 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[131] | I | |
Bristol Cathedral | Bristol 51°27′06″N 2°36′03″W / 51.4517°N 2.6007°W / 51.4517; -2.6007 (Bristol Cathedral) | 1868–77 | Designed the nave and west towers.[132] | I | |
St John the Baptist's Church | Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire 51°32′20″N 2°23′39″W / 51.5390°N 2.3943°W / 51.5390; -2.3943 (St John's Church, Chipping Sodbury) | 1869 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[133] | I | |
College chapel | Jesus College, Oxford 51°45′13″N 1°15′24″W / 51.7536°N 1.2566°W / 51.7536; -1.2566 (Jesus College Chapel, Oxford) | 1869 | Restoration.[134] | I | |
St Editha's Church | Polesworth, Warwickshire 52°37′08″N 1°36′45″W / 52.6190°N 1.6126°W / 52.6190; -1.6126 (St Editha's Church, Polesworth) | 1869 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[135] | II* | |
St Peter and St Paul's Church | Shiplake, Oxfordshire 51°29′53″N 0°53′45″W / 51.4980°N 0.8959°W / 51.4980; -0.8959 (St Peter and St Paul's Church, Shiplake) | 1869 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[136] | II* | |
St Mary's Church | Wendover, Buckinghamshire 51°45′28″N 0°44′20″W / 51.7579°N 0.7390°W / 51.7579; -0.7390 (St Mary's Church, Wendover) | 1869 | Restoration of a church dating from the 14th century.[137] | II* | |
St James' Church | Acton Trussell, Staffordshire 52°45′17″N 2°05′39″W / 52.7547°N 2.0943°W / 52.7547; -2.0943 (St James' Church, Acton Trussell) | 1869–70 | Restoration of a church dating from about 1300.[138][139] | II* | |
Christ Church | Chorleywood, Hertfordshire 51°39′30″N 0°30′13″W / 51.6584°N 0.5037°W / 51.6584; -0.5037 (Christ Church, Chorleywood) | 1869–70 | Street rebuilt the body of the church, adding it to a tower of 1845. In 1880–82 the tower was buttressed and the spire added using Street's design.[140][141] | II* | |
St Peter's Church | Elford, Staffordshire 52°41′34″N 1°43′39″W / 52.6928°N 1.7275°W / 52.6928; -1.7275 (St Peter's Church, Elford) | 1869–70 | The south aisle and south chapel were added to a medieval church.[142][143] | II* | |
All Saints Church | Hilgay, Norfolk 52°33′24″N 0°23′30″E / 52.5566°N 0.3918°E / 52.5566; 0.3918 (All Saints Church, Hilgay) | 1869–70 | The nave and chancel are by Street; the tower dates from 1794 and the south aisle from the 14th century.[144] | II* | |
St Andrew's Church | Weston-under-Lizard, Staffordshire 52°41′36″N 2°17′18″W / 52.6932°N 2.2883°W / 52.6932; -2.2883 (St Andrew's Church, Weston-under-Lizard) | 1869–70 | Restoration of a church dating from 1700–01.[43][145][146] | I | |
St Bartholomew and All Saints Church | Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire 51°32′29″N 1°54′22″W / 51.5415°N 1.9060°W / 51.5415; -1.9060 (St Bartholomew and All Saints Church, Wootton Bassett) | 1869–71 | Restoration of a church dating from the 14th century.[147] | II* | |
St. George's Church | Bloomsbury, Camden, Greater London 51°31′04″N 0°07′29″W / 51.5177°N 0.1247°W / 51.5177; -0.1247 (St George's Church, Bloomsbury) | 1870 | Restoration of a church dating from 1716–31 designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor.[148] | I | |
St Cynfraen's Church | Llysfaen, Conwy, Wales 53°16′58″N 3°39′41″W / 53.2828°N 3.6615°W / 53.2828; -3.6615 (St Cynfraen's Church, Llysfaen) | 1870 | Restoration, including a full set of furnishings.[149][150] | II* | |
St Andrew's Church | South Warnborough, Hampshire 51°13′10″N 0°58′06″W / 51.2194°N 0.9682°W / 51.2194; -0.9682 (St Andrew's Church, South Warnborough) | 1870 | Addition of a south aisle.[151] | II* | |
All Saints Church | Thrumpton, Nottinghamshire 52°52′33″N 1°14′38″W / 52.8759°N 1.2440°W / 52.8759; -1.2440 (All Saints Church, Thrumpton) | 1870 | Restoration of a church dating from the 14th century.[152] | II* | |
St Peter's Church | East Lavington, West Sussex 50°56′17″N 0°39′17″W / 50.9381°N 0.6547°W / 50.9381; -0.6547 (St Peter's Church, East Lavington) | c. 1870 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[153] | II* | |
All Saints Church | Kirby Underdale, East Yorkshire 54°01′01″N 0°46′04″W / 54.0170°N 0.7677°W / 54.0170; -0.7677 (All Saints Church, Kirby Underdale) | 1870–71 | Added the chancel and south porch.[154] | I | |
St John the Baptist's Church | Burford, Oxfordshire 51°48′35″N 1°38′03″W / 51.8097°N 1.6343°W / 51.8097; -1.6343 (St John the Baptist's Church, Burford) | 1870s | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century, or earlier.[155] | I | |
St Nicholas' Church | Winterborne Kingston, Dorset 50°46′40″N 2°11′48″W / 50.7778°N 2.1968°W / 50.7778; -2.1968 (St Nicholas' Church, Winterborne Kingston) | 1870s | Restoration of a church dating from the 14th century.[156] | II* | |
St Margaret's Church | Downham, Essex 51°37′46″N 0°29′54″E / 51.6295°N 0.4983°E / 51.6295; 0.4983 (St Margaret's Church, Downham) | 1871 | Nave and chancel rebuilt. The church was damaged by fire in 1977, and of Street's interior, only the reredos has survived.[157] | II | |
St Mary's Church | Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire 51°50′10″N 0°37′45″W / 51.8362°N 0.6291°W / 51.8362; -0.6291 (St Mary's Church, Ivinghoe) | 1871 | Restoration and expansion of a church dating from the 13th century.[158] | I | |
St Mary's Church | Sheviock, Cornwall 50°22′23″N 4°17′36″W / 50.3731°N 4.2933°W / 50.3731; -4.2933 (St Maryt's Church, Sheviock) | 1871 | Restoration and expansion of a church dating from the 13th century.[159] | I | |
All Saints Church | Thrumpton, Nottinghamshire 52°52′32″N 1°14′39″W / 52.8755°N 1.2441°W / 52.8755; -1.2441 (All Saints Church, Thrumpton) | 1871 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[160] | II* | |
York Minster | York, North Yorkshire 53°57′44″N 1°04′56″W / 53.9622°N 1.0821°W / 53.9622; -1.0821 (York Minster) | 1871 | Restoration of south transept.[161] | I | |
All Saints Church | Brantingham, East Yorkshire 53°45′31″N 0°34′12″W / 53.7586°N 0.5700°W / 53.7586; -0.5700 (All Saints Church, Brantingham) | 1872 | A church originating the 12th century, largely rebuilt using old materials.[162] | II* | |
St Peter's Church | Britford, Wiltshire 51°03′19″N 1°46′08″W / 51.0552°N 1.7690°W / 51.0552; -1.7690 (St Peter's Church, Britford) | 1872 | Restoration of a church dating from the 9th century.[163] | I | |
St Mary's Church | Glympton, Oxfordshire 51°53′37″N 1°23′07″W / 51.8937°N 1.3853°W / 51.8937; -1.3853 (St Mary's Church, Glympton) | 1872 | Rebuilding of the chancel, and addition of a porch and vestry.[164] | II | |
All Saints Church | Kirkby Overblow, North Yorkshire 53°56′17″N 1°30′25″W / 53.9381°N 1.5069°W / 53.9381; -1.5069 (All Saints Church, Kirkby Overblow) | 1872 | Restoration of a church dating from the 14th century.[165] | II | |
St Mary's Church | Leckhampstead, Buckinghamshire 52°02′06″N 0°56′33″W / 52.0349°N 0.9425°W / 52.0349; -0.9425 (St Mary's Church, Leckhampstead) | 1872 | Restoration of a church dating from the Norman era.[166] | I | |
St Michael and All Angels Church | Warfield, Berkshire 51°26′31″N 0°44′07″W / 51.4420°N 0.7352°W / 51.4420; -0.7352 (St Michael's Church, Warfield) | 1872 | Restoration of a church dating from the 14th century.[167] | II* | |
St Andrew's Church | Weaverthorpe, North Yorkshire 54°07′36″N 0°31′20″W / 54.1267°N 0.5222°W / 54.1267; -0.5222 (St Andrew's Church, Weaverthorpe) | 1872 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century for Sir Tatton Sykes, 5th Baronet of Sledmere. The lychgate, churchyard walls, and footgate were also designed by Street, and are listed at Grade II.[168][169] | I | |
St Mary's Church | Yatton, Somerset 51°23′06″N 2°49′07″W / 51.3849°N 2.8187°W / 51.3849; -2.8187 (St Mary's Church, Yatton) | 1872 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[170] | I | |
St Oswald's Church | Oswestry, Shropshire 52°51′26″N 3°03′28″W / 52.8571°N 3.0578°W / 52.8571; -3.0578 (St Oswald's Church, Oswestry) | 1872–74 | Restoration and extension of a medieval church that had been reconstructed after extensive damage in the Civil War.[171][172] | II* | |
St Andrew's Church | Farlington, Hampshire 50°50′52″N 1°01′38″W / 50.8478°N 1.0272°W / 50.8478; -1.0272 (St Andrew's Church, Farlington) | 1872–75 | Street's parents had married in 1815 at this rural church which later became part of the Portsmouth conurbation. Street's restoration, for which the design was carried out in 1858, created a "delightful small Victorian village church ... rich in detail".[173][174][175] | II | |
All Saints Church | Hutton, Brentwood, Essex 51°37′27″N 0°21′39″E / 51.6241°N 0.3609°E / 51.6241; 0.3609 (All Saints Church, Hutton) | 1873 | A church dating from the 14th century, largely rebuilt by Street.[176] | II* | |
Church of St James the Less | Huish, Devon 50°52′50″N 4°05′09″W / 50.8806°N 4.0857°W / 50.8806; -4.0857 (St James' Church, Huish) | 1873 | Other than the tower, rebuilt by Street.[177] | II* | |
St Mary's Church | Bathwick, Bath, Somerset 51°23′03″N 2°21′03″W / 51.3843°N 2.3509°W / 51.3843; -2.3509 (St Mary's Church, Bath) | c. 1873 | Addition of the chancel.[178] | II* | |
St Mary's Church | Beachampton, Buckinghamshire 52°01′36″N 0°52′42″W / 52.0267°N 0.8784°W / 52.0267; -0.8784 (St Mary's Church, Beachampton) | 1873–74 | Restoration of a 14th century church.[179] | II* | |
All Saints Church | Wycombe, Buckinghamshire 51°37′48″N 0°45′03″W / 51.6299°N 0.7509°W / 51.6299; -0.7509 (All Saints Church, Wycombe) | 1873–75 | Restoration of a 13th century church.[180] | I | |
St Mary's Church | Marlborough, Wiltshire 51°25′19″N 1°43′46″W / 51.4219°N 1.7294°W / 51.4219; -1.7294 (St Mary's Church, Marlborough) | 1874 | Added the chancel.[181] | I | |
Church of St Asaph and St Kentigern | Llanasa, Flintshire, Wales 53°19′20″N 3°20′34″W / 53.3222°N 3.3429°W / 53.3222; -3.3429 (Church of St Asaph and St Kentigern, Llanasa) | 1874–77 | Restoration.[182][183] | II* | |
St Mary's Church | Chartham, Kent 51°15′21″N 1°01′05″E / 51.2559°N 1.0181°E / 51.2559; 1.0181 (St Mary's Church, Chartham) | 1875 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[184] | I | |
St Giles' Church | Graffham, West Sussex 50°56′34″N 0°40′46″W / 50.9428°N 0.6795°W / 50.9428; -0.6795 (St Giles' Church, Graffham) | 1875 | Church largely rebuilt in memory of Bishop Samuel Wilberforce, whose brother-in-law Revd Henry Edward Manning was at the time rector of the parish. The tower was added later.[185] | II | |
St John the Baptist's Church | Bere Regis, Dorset 50°45′08″N 2°13′04″W / 50.7522°N 2.2177°W / 50.7522; -2.2177 (St John the Baptist's Church, Bere Regis) | c.1875 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[186] | I | |
Priory Church of St George | Dunster, Somerset 51°11′00″N 3°26′45″W / 51.1832°N 3.4459°W / 51.1832; -3.4459 (St George's Church, Dunster) | 1875–77 | Restoration of a church dating mainly from the 15th century.[187] | I | |
St Mary's Church | Henbury, Bristol 51°30′23″N 2°37′50″W / 51.5063°N 2.6306°W / 51.5063; -2.6306 (St Mary's Church, Henbury) | 1875–77 | Restoration of a church dating from about 1200.[188] | II* | |
St Mary's Church | Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire 53°59′02″N 1°53′19″W / 53.9838°N 1.8887°W / 53.9838; -1.8887 (St Mary's Church, Bolton Abbey) | 1875–80 | Restoration of the church that had been created in the nave of the former priory.[189] | I | |
St Michael's Church | Hinton, Hampshire 50°45′45″N 1°42′01″W / 50.7624°N 1.7003°W / 50.7624; -1.7003 (St Michael's Church, Hinton) | 1875–83 | Church rebuilt, other than the 18th-century tower.[190] | II | |
St Andrew's Church | Blickling, Norfolk 52°48′35″N 1°13′52″E / 52.8096°N 1.2312°E / 52.8096; 1.2312 (St Andrew's Church, Blickling) | 1876 | West tower by Street.[191] | II* | |
St Andrew's Church | Milborne St Andrew, Dorset 50°46′33″N 2°17′00″W / 50.7758°N 2.2833°W / 50.7758; -2.2833 (Church of St Andrew, Milborne St Andrew) | c. 1876 | Addition of a chancel, vestry, south aisle and chapel to a church originating in the 12th century.[192] | II* | |
Church of the Holy Cross | Bignor, West Sussex 50°55′24″N 0°36′13″W / 50.9232°N 0.6036°W / 50.9232; -0.6036 (Church of the Holy Cross, Bignor) | 1876–78 | Restoration of a church dating mainly from the 13th century.[193] | I | |
St Peter's Church | Claybrooke Parva, Leicestershire 52°29′13″N 1°16′15″W / 52.4869°N 1.2707°W / 52.4869; -1.2707 (St Peter's Church, Claybrooke Parva) | 1876–78 | Restoration of a church dating from about 1300.[194] | I | |
St Mary's Church | Burwell, Cambridgeshire 52°16′11″N 0°19′42″E / 52.2698°N 0.3282°E / 52.2698; 0.3282 (St Mary's Church, Burwell) | 1877 | Restoration of a church dating from the 15th century.[195] | I | |
St George's Church | Clun, Shropshire 52°25′07″N 3°01′48″W / 52.4186°N 3.0301°W / 52.4186; -3.0301 (St George's Church, Clun) | 1877 | Restoration and additions to a church dating from the 15th century.[196][197] | II* | |
St Mary's Church | Thirsk, North Yorkshire 54°14′06″N 1°20′45″W / 54.2349°N 1.3459°W / 54.2349; -1.3459 (St Mary's Church, Thirsk) | 1877 | Restoration of a church dating from the 15th century.[198] | I | |
St Michael and All Angels Church | Thornhill, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire 53°39′56″N 1°37′05″W / 53.6656°N 1.6180°W / 53.6656; -1.6180 (St Michael and All Angels Church, Thornhill) | 1877 | Street designed the nave and vestry and carried out some restoration elsewhere in a church dating probably from the 15th century.[199] | I | |
St Peter's Church | Edgmond, Shropshire 52°46′14″N 2°24′58″W / 52.7705°N 2.4161°W / 52.7705; -2.4161 (St Peter's Church, Edgmond) | 1877–78 | Restoration of a church originating in the 10th century.[200][201] | I | |
St Giles' Church | South Mimms, Hertfordshire 51°41′46″N 0°13′58″W / 51.6962°N 0.2328°W / 51.6962; -0.2328 (St Giles' Church, South Mimms) | 1877–78 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century. Street also designed the rood screen, the pulpit, and the lectern.[202][203] | I | |
St Mary the Virgin's Church | Rye, East Sussex 50°57′00″N 0°44′03″E / 50.9501°N 0.7342°E / 50.9501; 0.7342 (St Mary's Church, Rye) | 1877–82 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[204][205] | I | |
St James' Church | Fulmer, Buckinghamshire 51°33′41″N 0°33′37″W / 51.5613°N 0.5602°W / 51.5613; -0.5602 (Church of St James, Fulmer) | 1877–84 | Addition of a chancel and south aisle.[206] | II* | |
St Andrew's Church | Kirby Grindalythe, North Yorkshire 54°05′44″N 0°37′11″W / 54.0956°N 0.6196°W / 54.0956; -0.6196 (St Andrew's Church, Kirby Grindalythe) | 1878 | Rebuilding incorporating a 12th-century tower with a 14th-century belfry. For Sir Tatton Sykes, 5th Baronet of Sledmere.[207] | II* | |
St Mary and St Chad's Church | Brewood, Staffordshire 52°40′32″N 2°10′26″W / 52.6755°N 2.1738°W / 52.6755; -2.1738 (St Mary and St Chad's Church, Brewood) | 1878–80 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[208][209] | I | |
St Laurence's Church | Hilmarton, Wiltshire 51°28′37″N 1°58′21″W / 51.4770°N 1.9726°W / 51.4770; -1.9726 (St Laurence's Church, Hilmarton) | 1879–81 | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[210] | I | |
St Andrew's Cathedral | Aberdeen, Scotland 57°21′42″N 2°05′35″W / 57.3617°N 2.0930°W / 57.3617; -2.0930 (St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen) | 1880 | Added the chancel.[211] | A | |
Fratry to former Priory of St Mary | Carlisle Cathedral, Cumbria 54°53′39″N 2°56′21″W / 54.8943°N 2.9391°W / 54.8943; -2.9391 (Fratry, Carlisle Cathedral) | 1880–81 | Restoration, re-creating the upper room.[212][213] | I | |
St Margaret's Church | Leicester 52°38′25″N 1°08′11″W / 52.6404°N 1.1363°W / 52.6404; -1.1363 (St Margaret's Church, Leicester) | 1881 | Restoration of a church dating mainly from the 15th century.[214] | I | |
St Boniface's Church | Nursling, Hampshire 50°56′48″N 1°29′24″W / 50.9466°N 1.4899°W / 50.9466; -1.4899 (St Boniface's Church, Nursling) | 1881 | Restoration of a church dating mainly from the 14th century.[215] | II* | |
St Mary's Church | Upham, Hampshire 50°58′57″N 1°14′03″W / 50.9825°N 1.2341°W / 50.9825; -1.2341 (St Mary's Church, Upham) | 1881 | Restoration of a church dating from the 13th century.[216] | II | |
St Mary's Priory Church | Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales 51°48′48″N 2°42′50″W / 51.8132°N 2.7139°W / 51.8132; -2.7139 (St Mary's Priory Church, Monmouth) | 1882 | Restoration.[217][218] | II* | |
St James's Sussex Gardens | Paddington, London | 1882 | Rebuilding of an 1843 church, realised after his death[219][220] | II* | |
St Andrew's Church | Ashburton, Devon 50°30′51″N 3°45′25″W / 50.5143°N 3.7570°W / 50.5143; -3.7570 (St Andrew's Church, Ashburton) | 1882–83 | Restoration of a church dating from the 15th century.[221] | I | |
All Saints Church | Pickhill, North Yorkshire 54°14′54″N 1°28′07″W / 54.2483°N 1.4686°W / 54.2483; -1.4686 (All Saints Church, Pickhill) | Undated | Restoration of a church dating from the 12th century.[222] | II* | |
St Mary's Church | Winkfield, Berkshire 51°26′37″N 0°42′01″W / 51.4437°N 0.7004°W / 51.4437; -0.7004 (St Mary's Church, Winkfield) | Undated | Restoration of a church dating from the 14th century.[223] | II* |
See also
- Buildings of Jesus College, Oxford
- List of new churches by G. E. Street
- List of domestic buildings by G. E. Street
- List of miscellaneous works by G. E. Street
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