1875 – Church of The English Martyrs, Tower Hill, London Architect: Edward Welby Pugin Original design by Edward Welby Pugin who died in 1875, the remainder of the design work including the interior being completed by Pugin &
1875 – St. Mary’s Church, Warrington, Cheshire Architect: E.W. Pugin / Pugin & Pugin St Mary’s Church, Warrington is a Grade II listed building and is an active Roman Catholic church.
1881 – New Convent and Church, Dumfries, Scotland Architect: Pugin & Pugin “This building, now in course of erection, is being built for the nuns of the Perpetual Adoration,
1885 – Church and Presbytery, Over Darwen, Lancashire Architect: Pugin & Pugin Described in The Irish Builder, “This church, the foundation stone of which was laid by the Bishop of Salford on the 3rd of May,
1886 – St. Mark’s Grange, Margate, Kent Architect: Pugin & Pugin Proposed Church of Our Lady designed for Rev. C. Sigebert Sanders, O.S.B. and published in The Building News,
1887 – St. Charles’s Home, Bullingham, Herefordshire Architect: Pugin & Pugin Published in The Building News, September 2nd. 1887.
1894 – Hammersmith Town Hall Competition Architect: Pugin & Pugin As published in The Building News, April 20th 1894.
Pugin, Edward Welby (1834-1875) 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.