List of non-ecclesiastical works by Austin and Paley (1895–1914)

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Paley, Austin and Paley. E. G. Paley died in 1895, and the practice continued under the title of Austin and Paley. Austin's son joined the practice as a partner in 1914.[1]

This list covers the non-ecclesiastical works executed by the practice during the partnership of Hubert Austin and Henry Paley between 1895 and 1914. These works include additions made to houses, schools and hospitals, a new educational establishment, an orphanage, an office and shop, a hotel, and three crosses of varying types. Because of the location of the practice, their non-ecclesiastical work was in the areas that are now Cumbria, Lancashire, and Greater Manchester, with one example in North Yorkshire.[2]

Key

Grade Criteria[3]
II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
II Buildings of national importance and special interest
"—" denotes a work that is not graded.
Name Location Photograph Date Notes Grade
St Peter's School Balmoral Road, Lancaster, Lancashire
54°02′48″N 2°47′35″W / 54.0466°N 2.7930°W / 54.0466; -2.7930 (St Peter's School, Lancaster)
1895–97 New Roman Catholic school to accommodate 350 boys.[4][5][6][7] II
Additional buildings,
Ripley School
Lancaster, Lancashire
54°02′21″N 2°48′06″W / 54.0393°N 2.8018°W / 54.0393; -2.8018 (Ripley School, Lancaster)
1896 Additions included cloakrooms, classrooms, a gymnasium and a sanatorium.[4][5][8][9] II
North Lonsdale Hospital Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria 1896–1903 A laundry was added in 1896, a new medical wing in 1899 and a new operating room in 1903. Since mainly demolished and replaced by a new hospital.[10][11] II
Village cross Bootle, Cumbria
54°16′56″N 3°22′20″W / 54.2823°N 3.3722°W / 54.2823; -3.3722 (Village cross, Bootle)
1897 A village cross on the site of a former market cross.[10][12][13] II
St George's vicarage Heaviley, Stockport,
Greater Manchester
53°23′23″N 2°08′27″W / 53.3897°N 2.1408°W / 53.3897; -2.1408 (St George's Vicarage, Heaviley)
1897 New vicarage for St George's Church.[14][15][16] II
Girl's Blue Coat School Middle Street, Lancaster, Lancashire 1897–98 Additions.[17]
Rossall School Rossall, Fleetwood, Lancashire
53°53′45″N 3°02′41″W / 53.8957°N 3.0448°W / 53.8957; -3.0448 (Rossall School Chapel)
1897–1902 In 1897 a new school room was added; in 1902 a narthex and porch to the chapel; at an unrecorded date a dining room was built (this was replaced in 1926–28 following a fire).[18][19]
Royal Albert Hospital Lancaster, Lancashire
54°02′01″N 2°48′03″W / 54.0336°N 2.8008°W / 54.0336; -2.8008 (Royal Albert Hospital, Lancaster)
1898–1901 South wing (Ashton Wing) added.[20][21]
Nazareth House Ashton Road, Lancaster, Lancashire 1898–1902 New Roman Catholic orphanage for the Sisters of Nazareth of Hammersmith.[20][21][22]
Manor house Halton, Lancashire
54°04′39″N 2°45′39″W / 54.0774°N 2.7607°W / 54.0774; -2.7607 (Manor House, Halton)
1899 Additions.[14][23][24] II*
Foxfield railway station Foxfield, Cumbria
54°15′31″N 3°12′58″W / 54.2587°N 3.2160°W / 54.2587; -3.2160 (Foxfield railway station)
1900 Additions made to the station.[10]
Hampson House Hampson Green, Forton, Lancashire c. 1900 House extended.[20]
Greenclose Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria c. 1900 House and surgery.[20]
Office and shop New Street, Lancaster, Lancashire
54°03′00″N 2°48′07″W / 54.0500°N 2.8020°W / 54.0500; -2.8020 (Cooperative Office and shop, Lancaster)
1901 Head office and shop for Lancaster and Skerton Equitable Industrial Cooperative Society.[20][25][26][27] II
Llandovery College Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, Wales
51°59′43″N 3°48′03″W / 51.9952°N 3.8008°W / 51.9952; -3.8008 (Llandovery College)
1901–03 Extensions, including an east range, school house and dining room. Alterations to the existing building of 1849–51.[28][29] II
Showrooms North Road, Lancaster, Lancashire
54°03′01″N 2°47′56″W / 54.0502°N 2.7989°W / 54.0502; -2.7989 (Atkinson's showrooms, Lancaster)
1902 Showroom and workshops in Baroque style. It was designed for William Atkinson, a cycle maker, who opened it as one of the earliest purpose-built car showrooms in the country. Later used as shops and a public house.[30][31]
Alexandra Hotel Penny Street, Lancaster, Lancashire
54°02′42″N 2°47′57″W / 54.0451°N 2.7992°W / 54.0451; -2.7992 (Alexandra Hotel, Lancaster)
1902 New hotel in Jacobean style.[4][31][32] II
Covell Cross Church Street, Lancaster, Lancashire
54°03′00″N 2°48′12″W / 54.050108°N 2.803431°W / 54.050108; -2.803431 (Covell Cross, Lancaster)
1902–03 Commemorative cross to celebrate the
Edward VII.[4][33][34]
II
Storey Institute Meeting House Lane, Lancaster, Lancashire
54°02′55″N 2°48′15″W / 54.0487°N 2.8042°W / 54.0487; -2.8042 (Storey Institute)
1903 Additions made.[20][35][36][37] II
Leeds Grammar School Leeds, West Yorkshire
53°48′30″N 1°33′42″W / 53.8082°N 1.5616°W / 53.8082; -1.5616 (Leeds Grammar School)
1904–05 Extensions to the west of the school.[4][38][39] II
Sedbergh School Sedbergh, Cumbria
54°19′15″N 2°31′43″W / 54.3207°N 2.5286°W / 54.3207; -2.5286 (Sedbergh School)
1904–06 Added the Powell Hall and six classrooms at a cost of £11,920.[18][40]
Market cross Market Square, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria
54°12′07″N 2°35′48″W / 54.201823°N 2.596689°W / 54.201823; -2.596689 (Market cross, Kirkby Lonsdale)
1905 Alterations made to the market cross.[20][41] II
School Bolton-by-Bowland, Lancashire 1906 Additions made to the school.[10][42] II
Lancaster Royal Grammar School East Road, Lancaster, Lancashire
54°02′50″N 2°47′24″W / 54.0471°N 2.7901°W / 54.0471; -2.7901 (Lancaster Royal Grammar School)
1906 Additions, including a laboratory.[43][44][45] II
Schools Heaviley, Stockport,
Greater Manchester
53°23′22″N 2°08′25″W / 53.3895°N 2.1403°W / 53.3895; -2.1403 (St George's Schools, Heaviley)
1907 Two schools associated with St George's Church.[14][43][46][47] II
St. Bees School
St Bees, Cumbria
54°29′40″N 3°35′33″W / 54.4944°N 3.5925°W / 54.4944; -3.5925 (St Bees School)
1907–10 A chapel, headmaster's house, library and laboratories were added.[18][48]
Vicarage Woodplumpton, Lancashire
53°48′14″N 2°45′40″W / 53.804°N 2.761°W / 53.804; -2.761 (Woodplumpton)
1908 Vicarage enlarged.[49]
Newland Hall Galgate, Lancashire
53°58′49″N 2°45′33″W / 53.9804°N 2.7591°W / 53.9804; -2.7591 (Newland Hall, Galgate)
1908–13 A kitchen was added in 1908, followed by an entrance hall and a billiards room in 1913.[18]
Church House 96 Church Street, Lancaster, Lancashire
54°03′01″N 2°48′14″W / 54.0504°N 2.8040°W / 54.0504; -2.8040 (Church House, Lancaster)
1910 House converted into the church hall for Lancaster Priory.[20][33][50] II
Michael's Fold Grasmere, Cumbria
54°27′58″N 3°01′01″W / 54.4661°N 3.0169°W / 54.4661; -3.0169 (Michael's Fold, Grasmere)
1911 Extension to the house for the Misses Paley.[20]
Shrewsbury School Shrewsbury, Shropshire
52°42′18″N 2°45′52″W / 52.7049°N 2.7644°W / 52.7049; -2.7644 (Shrewsbury School)
1913–14 Extension to the swimming baths. New baths were opened in 2007.[51][52][53]
Hornby Village Institute Hornby, Lancashire
54°06′32″N 2°38′08″W / 54.1089°N 2.6356°W / 54.1089; -2.6356 (Hornby Village Institute)
1914–16 Built in Jacobean style, later extended.[54][55][56] II
Myerscough Hall Myerscough, Lancashire
53°51′53″N 2°46′48″W / 53.8646°N 2.7799°W / 53.8646; -2.7799 (Myerscough Hall)
Undated Alterations to the hall.[4]

See also

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