Biographical Material
- A Brief Biography
 - Pugin's "French Connection"
 - "A Marvellous Man": A Review of Rosemary Hill's God's Architect: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain
 - Biography and Critical Introduction (Chapter from Eastlake's History of the Gothic Revival (1872)
 - "Pugin in Staffordshire": A Review of Michael Fisher's "Gothic For Ever": A. W. N. Pugin, Lord Shrewsbury, and the Rebuilding of Catholic England.
 - "Pugin, Barry, and the Palace of Westminster"
 - Pugin and the Gothic Revival
 
Churches
- St. Oswald's, Liverpool, 1839-42
 - Cathedral of St Barnabas, Nottingham, 1841-44
 - Church of St. Augustine, Ramsgate, 1842
 - St Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1842-44
 - St. Giles, Cheadle (exterior)
 - St. Giles, Cheadle (interior)
 - St. Giles, Cheadle (Pugin's drawings and Victorian photographs)
 - St. Bede's, Masbro (3 images)
 - Bishop's House, Birmingham (2 images)
 - Jesus Chapel, near Pomfret
 - St. George's Roman Catholic Cathedral (St. Georges-in-the-fields), London
 - St. Wilfrid's, Manchester (exterior, as planned)
 - St. Wilfrid's, Manchester (chancel, as planned)
 - St. Wilfrid's, Manchester (exterior and interior today, many pictures)
 - St Mary's, Derby
 - St. Mary's, Dudley
 - Stockton-on-Tees
 - St. Mary's-on-the-Sands, Southport
 - St. Alban's, Macclesfield (interior)
 - The Hub, formerly The Assembly Hall and Talbooth Church, Castlehill
 - St Augustine's Abbey Church, Ramsgate, 1845-52, with work continuing until 1893 (19 images)
 - St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School, 1844
 - St Peter the Apostle's Church, Woolwich
 - St James', Reading, Pugin's First Church (6-part essay, over 40 images)
 - The Cathedral Church of St Chad, Birmingham (exterior)
 - The Cathedral Church of St Chad, Birmingham (interior)
 - The Cathedral Church of the of Assumption, Bree, Ireland (interior)
 - St. Mary's Church, Tagoat, Ireland
 - Church of St. John the Baptist, Bellevue, Ireland
 - Church of St. Alphonsus, Barntown, Ireland
 - Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Gorey, Ireland
 - The Private chapel for Sir James and Lady Power at Edermine House, Edermine, Ireland
 - A list of Pugin churches in County Wexford, Ireland
 - St Thomas of Canterbury, Fulham, London SW6
 
Religious Institutions
- St. Bernard's Monastery of Cistercians, Leicestershire
 - The Convent of Our Lady of Mercy, Birmingham
 - The Convent of Our Lady of Mercy, Liverpool
 - Benedictine Priory of St. Gregory's, Downside, near Bath
 - St Joseph's Convent and St Giles Catholic Primary School, Cheadle
 
Secular Buildings
- Albury Park, Surrey
 - Alton Towers, Farley, Staffordshire
 - Scarisbrick Hall, Lancashire, remodelled by A. W. N. Pugin, 1837-1845; altered by Edward Pugin, 1861 onwards
 - The Grange, Ramsgate (Pugin's home; 22 images)
 - St Marie's Grange, Wiltshire
 - Preparatory drawings for the Houses of Parliament
 
Pugin on Ecclesiastical and Secular Architecture
- The Church Tower
 - The Appropriate Scale and Decoration of Churches
 - The Rood Screen
 - Two plates from Contrasts
 
Related Material
- Edward Welby Pugin (eldest son)
 - Peter Paul Pugin (youngest son)
 - Pugin and the Decorative Arts
 - A Gallery of Pugin's Metalwork and Furniture
 - Pugin created the dilemma of style
 - The Medieval Court at the Great Exhibition of 1851 arranged by Pugin
 
Bibliography
Eastlake, Charles Locke. A History of the Gothic Revival. London: Longmans, 1872 (republished as a Victorian Library edition by Leicester University Press, 1970).
Fisher, Michael. "Gothic For Ever": A. W. N. Pugin, Lord Shrewsbury, and the Rebuilding of Catholic England. Reading: Spire Books, 2012 [Review].
Hill, Rosemary. God's Architect: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 2008 [Review].
Hyland, G. J. The Architectural Works of A. W. N. Pugin: A Catalogue. Reading: Spire Books, 2014.
Last modified 11 February 2020