In the 19th century, however, the church was restored to its original Gothic design.
However, one of his first Gothic designs still stands today.
But its sheer size and distinctive gothic design gave it potential for much more.
The church's present foundation was built 1884-1886 as the foundations to a planned Gothic design.
The aisles of the same height are in Gothic design.
The third prize-winner had, however, been chosen because his was a Gothic design.
He was also a favourite of the church for Gothic designs.
It is of gothic design and built using red brick trimmed with limestone.
His plans were rejected, with the clergy instead opting for the Gothic design.
The Gothic design of the Cathedral and chapel were followed.