Name Location Photograph Date Notes Grade Holy Trinity Church Oswestry , Shropshire 52°51′27″N 3°03′07″W / 52.8574°N 3.0519°W / 52.8574; -3.0519 (Holy Trinity Church, Oswestry ) 1835–37 A new church.[9] [10] II Holy Trinity School Rhyl , Flintshire , Wales1842 Enlarged in 1855–56, but later demolished.[11] St Agatha's Church Llanymynech , Shropshire 52°46′47″N 3°05′15″W / 52.7798°N 3.0875°W / 52.7798; -3.0875 (St Agatha's Church, Llanymynech ) 1843–45 A new church replacing a medieval church, in Neo-Norman style. Alterations were made in 1879.[12] [13] II Baschurch railway station Baschurch , Shropshire 52°47′55″N 2°50′51″W / 52.7986°N 2.8474°W / 52.7986; -2.8474 (Baschurch railway station ) 1848 Designed for the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway . Now converted into a house.[14] Gobowen railway station Gobowen , Shropshire 52°53′37″N 3°02′14″W / 52.8935°N 3.0371°W / 52.8935; -3.0371 (Gobowen railway station ) 1848 Designed for the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway . Restored in the 1980s.[15] [16] II Rossett railway station Rossett , Wrexham , Wales1848 Designed for the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway . Now demolished.[17] Ruabon railway station Ruabon , Wrexham , Wales52°59′14″N 3°02′36″W / 52.9871°N 3.0433°W / 52.9871; -3.0433 (Ruabon railway station ) 1848 Designed for the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway . Replaced by a new station in 1860.[18] Level crossing keeper's cottage Gobowen , Shropshire 52°53′38″N 3°02′15″W / 52.8940°N 3.0375°W / 52.8940; -3.0375 (Level crossing keeper's cottage, Gobowen ) c. 1848 To the north of Gobowen railway station .[19] II Gates, gate piers and bridge over drive Overleigh Cemetery , Chester , Cheshire 53°10′55″N 2°53′41″W / 53.1819°N 2.8947°W / 53.1819; -2.8947 (Gates, gate piers and bridge, Overleigh Cemetery, Chester ) 1848–50 The original entrance to the cemetery and a bridge.[20] [21] II Shrewsbury railway station Shrewsbury , Shropshire 52°42′42″N 2°44′59″W / 52.7117°N 2.7498°W / 52.7117; -2.7498 (Shrewsbury railway station ) 1849 Extended by Penson in 1885, and later in 1903.[22] [23] II Powis Market Oswestry , Shropshire 52°51′40″N 3°03′15″W / 52.8611°N 3.0543°W / 52.8611; -3.0543 (Powis Market, Oswestry ) 1849 Replaced by a modern building in 1963.[24] Castle Park House Frodsham , Cheshire 53°17′33″N 2°43′51″W / 53.2926°N 2.7309°W / 53.2926; -2.7309 (Castle Park House, Frodsham ) 1850s A country house for Joseph Stubs, probably designed by Penson.[25] [26] II Church Stretton railway station Church Stretton , Shropshire 52°32′18″N 2°48′10″W / 52.5383°N 2.8029°W / 52.5383; -2.8029 (Church Stretton railway station ) 1852 The original station, to the north of the road bridge, was closed in 1914. The present station is to the south of the bridge.[27] 22 Eastgate Street Chester , Cheshire 53°11′25″N 2°53′26″W / 53.1904°N 2.8906°W / 53.1904; -2.8906 (22 Eastgate Street, Chester ) 1852 A timber-framed building dating from 1610; it was altered in the 18th century, and then refurbished by Penson.[28] [29] II Previous Town Hall Rhyl , Flintshire , Wales1854–56 [30] Monument Overleigh Cemetery , Chester , Cheshire 53°10′55″N 2°53′41″W / 53.1819°N 2.8947°W / 53.1819; -2.8947 (Monument, Overleigh Cemetery, Chester ) 1857 To the memory of Henry Raikes , Chancellor of the diocese of Chester who died in 1854. Designed by Penson, carved by Thomas Earp.[31] [32] II Militia Barracks Mold , Flintshire , Wales1857–58 Converted into the County Offices in 1878–88, then demolished in the 1960s.[33] Crypt Chambers Chester , Cheshire 53°11′25″N 2°53′25″W / 53.1904°N 2.8903°W / 53.1904; -2.8903 (Crypt Chambers, Chester ) 1858 A rebuilding in Gothic style as a department store for Browns of Chester .[34] [35] I 26 Eastgate Street Chester , Cheshire 53°11′25″N 2°53′26″W / 53.1904°N 2.8905°W / 53.1904; -2.8905 (26 Eastgate Street, Chester ) 1858–59 A building dating from the 17th century, altered in the early 18th century, and restored by Penson.[34] [36] II* School Northop Road, Flint , Flintshire , Wales 1859 School with four gables and a bellcote ; the school house is attached to the left side.[37] Queen Hotel Chester , Cheshire 53°11′46″N 2°52′49″W / 53.1961°N 2.8802°W / 53.1961; -2.8802 (Queen Hotel, Chester ) 1860–61 Built in Italianate style opposite Chester railway station , but damaged by fire soon afterwards. It was rebuilt on the same plan in 1862 by Penson with Cornelius Shacklock.[38] [39] II National School Worthenbury , Wrexham , Wales1862 Now the village hall.[40] St John the Baptist's Church Chester , Cheshire 53°11′20″N 2°53′08″W / 53.1890°N 2.8856°W / 53.1890; -2.8856 (St John the Baptist's Church, Chester ) 1863 East window.[41] [42] I Grosvenor Hotel Chester , Cheshire 53°11′27″N 2°53′21″W / 53.1907°N 2.8891°W / 53.1907; -2.8891 (Grosvenor Hotel, Chester ) 1863–66 Designed by T. M. Penson for the 2nd Marquess of Westminster . Completed after his death by his brother R. K. Penson and his partner Ritchie.[34] [43] II