Work
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Date
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Comments
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St Joseph Church, Roehampton[3] |
1881 |
Style:Gothic Revival
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Sacred Heart Church Wimbledon[4] |
1884–1887 |
Style decorated Gothic
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Douai School – main entrance and tower[5] |
1888 |
Style Tudor Gothic
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Our Lady of Ransom Church, Eastbourne[6] |
1890–1903 |
Style Decorated Gothic; Grade II-listed
|
St. John's Seminary (Wonersh)[7] |
1891 |
Style Dutch Jacobean
|
The Holy Ghost, Franciscan Friary Chilworth[8] |
1892 |
Grade II listed; style Late Gothic
|
Church of the Most Precious Blood, Southwark[9] |
1892–1893 |
Style: Romanesque revival
|
The Sacred Heart, Trott Street Battersea[10] |
1892–1893 |
Style: Romanesque revival
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The Holy Name and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Bow Common[11] |
1893–1894 |
Consecrated by Cardinal Vaughan 30 June 1894
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Sacred Heart Church, Petworth[12] |
1894–1896 |
Windows by Lavers, Barraud and Westlake
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Clergy House, Church of English Martyrs Walworth[13] |
1893–1894 |
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St Joseph's Church, Dorking[14] |
1895 |
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St John the Evangelist Church, Heron's Ghyll[15] |
1895–1897 |
Consecrated by Bishop Peter Amigo 7 September 1904
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St Thomas's Church, Sevenoaks[16] |
1896 |
|
St Mary of the Angels, Worthing[17] |
1897–1907 |
Originally built by Henry Clutton 1864 & 1873, extended by Walters
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Ealing Abbey |
1897–1935 |
Altered following bomb damage suffered in 1940
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St Mary and St Michael, Lukin Street, London E1[18] |
1898 |
Originally built by William Wardell 1856; chancel altered by Walters 1898
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Our Lady and St Peter's Church, East Grinstead[19] |
1898 |
|
Church of St Anne, Kennington Lane Vauxhall[20] |
1900–1903 |
Consecrated by Cardinal Bourne 26 October 1903; style: late Gothic
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St Joseph's Church, Brighton – west front[21] |
1900–1901 |
Grade 2* listed
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Church of Guardian Angels Mile End Road, London[22] |
1901–1903 |
Style: Perpendicular Gothic
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St Elizabeth of Portugal Church, The Vineyard, Richmond, London[23] |
1903 |
Rebuilding of the chancel, presbytery and tower, originally constructed in 1824
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St Winefride Church, South Wimbledon, London[24] |
1904–1905 |
Style: Romanesque revival
|
St Edmund Church, Godalming[25] |
1905–1906 |
Grade II listed building
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St Augustine's College and Abbey School Westgate-on-Sea[26] |
1905–1915 |
Grade II listed building
|
Buckfast Abbey |
1905–1937 |
Consecrated 25 August 1932
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Our Lady of Pity and St Simon Stock, Putney[27] |
1906 |
Commenced by J C Radford and completed by Walters
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St Mary of the Angels, Canton, Cardiff[28] |
1907 |
Style: Romanesque revival; consecrated 30 October 1907
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Church of St Anselm and St Cecilia, Lincoln's Inn Fields[29] |
1908–1909 |
On site of former Sardinian Chapel; style: Continental renaissance
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Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Ashby-de-la-Zouch |
1910 |
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Chapel at Wimbledon College[30] |
1910 |
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St Joseph's Church, Grayshott, Hampshire[31] |
1911 |
Grade II listed building[32]
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St Wilfred, Kennington Park[33] |
1914–1915 |
Style: Perpendicular Gothic; damaged by bomb November 1940, restored 1948–49
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St Tarcisius Church, Camberley[34] |
1923–1924 |
Windows by Paul Woodroffe
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St Peter's Church, Jewry Street Winchester[35] |
1926 |
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Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Harpenden[36] |
1928 |
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