1875 – Church of The English Martyrs, Tower Hill, London
Original design by Edward Welby Pugin who died in 1875, the remainder of the design work including the interior being completed by Pugin &
Original design by Edward Welby Pugin who died in 1875, the remainder of the design work including the interior being completed by Pugin &
St Mary’s Church, Warrington is a Grade II listed building and is an active Roman Catholic church.
“This building, now in course of erection, is being built for the nuns of the Perpetual Adoration,
Described in The Irish Builder, “This church, the foundation stone of which was laid by the Bishop of Salford on the 3rd of May,
Proposed Church of Our Lady designed for Rev. C. Sigebert Sanders, O.S.B. and published in The Building News,
Published in The Building News, September 2nd. 1887.
As published in The Building News, April 20th 1894.
The founder of the Pugin & Pugin practice was Edward Welby Pugin, born in London on 11 March 1834, eldest son of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin and his second wife Louisa Burton.