Sharpe and Paley was a partnership of two architects who practised from an office in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, between 1845 and 1856.
It had grown to become the largest in northwest England by the late 19th century and was responsible for the design of many important buildings, especially churches.
[4] During Sharpe's time as sole principal the practice was involved mainly with ecclesiastical work, although it also undertook commissions for country houses and smaller projects.
Work on existing churches included rebuilding most of All Saints, Wigan, and restoring St Oswald, Warton.
This list contains the major works executed by the practice from the creation of the partnership of Sharpe and Paley in 1845 until its formal change of name in 1856.