Name
Location
Photograph
Date
Notes
Grade
Green Meadow
Great Brington , Northamptonshire 52.2805°N 1.0235°W / 52.2805; -1.0235 (Green Meadow, Great Brington )
c. 1822
Designed as a rectory.[ 4]
II
Stable and coach house, Weston House
Long Compton , Warwickshire 52.0191°N 1.5946°W / 52.0191; -1.5946 (Stable and coach house, Weston House )
1826–33
To serve the former Weston House; for Sir George Philips .[ 5]
II
Almhouses
Charterhouse Square , Islington , Greater London 51.5220°N 0.1008°W / 51.5220; -0.1008 (Almshouses, Charterhouse )
1826–40
Part of Sutton's Hospital .[ 6]
II
Magdalene Hospital
Wilton , Wiltshire 51.0823°N 1.8566°W / 51.0823; -1.8566 (Magdalene Hospital, Wilton )
1828–32
Designed as almshouses for Lady Pembroke.[ 7]
II
Town Hall
Woburn , Bedfordshire 51.9885°N 0.6195°W / 51.9885; -0.6195 (Town Hall, Woburn )
1830
Built for John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford .[ 8]
II
Fir Tree Cottage
Aspley Heath , Bedfordshire 52.0076°N 0.6450°W / 52.0076; -0.6450 (Fir Tree Cottage, Aspley Heath )
c. 1830
Estate cottage for the 6th Duke of Bedford .[ 9]
II
Clock House
Keele Hall , Staffordshire 52.9996°N 2.2725°W / 52.9996; -2.2725 (Clock House, Keele )
c. 1830
Built as a stable block and coach house for Ralph Sneyd (1793–1870) . Now part of the campus of Keele University .[ 10] [ 11]
II
Lodge, Stowe House
Stowe , Buckinghamshire 52.0314°N 1.0204°W / 52.0314; -1.0204 (Lodge, Stowe )
c. 1830
Small lodge to the northwest of the mansion house.[ 12]
II
Lower School
Woburn , Bedfordshire 51.9898°N 0.6199°W / 51.9898; -0.6199 (Woburn Lower School )
c. 1830
Reworking of a school built in 1582.[ 13]
II
Pitt Building
Cambridge 52.2020°N 0.1177°E / 52.2020; 0.1177 (Pitt Building, Cambridge )
1831
A building for the Cambridge University Press .[ 14]
II
Bedford Modern School
Bedford 52.1361°N 0.4687°W / 52.1361; -0.4687 (Bedford Modern School )
1831–34
Designed as a school; later the façade of a shopping centre.[ 15] [ 16]
II*
Holy Trinity Hospital
Retford , Nottinghamshire 53.3232°N 0.9507°W / 53.3232; -0.9507 (Holy Trinity Hospital, Retford )
1832–34
Built as almshouses .[ 17]
II
West Lodge and Gateway
Chillingham Castle , Northumberland 55.5233°N 1.9124°W / 55.5233; -1.9124 (West Lodge and Gateway, Chillingham Castle )
1835
For the 5th Earl of Tankerville .[ 18]
II
Library
St Edmund Hall , Oxford 51.7536°N 1.2501°W / 51.7536; -1.2501 (St Edmund Hall Library, Oxford )
1835
Former church, later converted into a college library. Restored by Blore.[ 19]
I
9–12 The Square
Chillingham , Northumberland 55.5284°N 1.9076°W / 55.5284; -1.9076 (Estate houses, Chillingham )
1836
Estate houses for the 5th Earl of Tankerville .[ 20]
II
Merton College
Oxford 51.7513°N 1.2520°W / 51.7513; -1.2520 (Merton College, Front Quadrangle, Oxford )
1836–41
Blore re-faced parts of the north range of the front quadrangle in Bath stone .[ 21]
I
1–3 Bank Top
Chillingham , Northumberland 55.5283°N 1.9120°W / 55.5283; -1.9120 (1–3 Bank Top, Chillingham )
1837
Built as estate houses for the 5th Earl of Tankerville .[ 22]
II
Stable block
Combermere Park , Cheshire 52.9939°N 2.6124°W / 52.9939; -2.6124 (Stable block, Combermere Park )
1837
[ 23] [ 24]
II
Old Vicarage
Milton Abbot, Devon 50.5907°N 4.2529°W / 50.5907; -4.2529 (Old Vicarage, Milton Abbot )
1837
Built as a vicarage, later divided into two properties.[ 25]
II
Town Hall
Warminster , Wiltshire 51.2048°N 2.1811°W / 51.2048; -2.1811 (Literary and Scientific Institute, Warminster )
c. 1837
[ 26]
II
Stable and coach house,Ramsey Abbey
Ramsey , Cambridgeshire 52.4493°N 0.1004°W / 52.4493; -0.1004 (Stable and coach house, Ramsey Abbey )
1837–39
For Edward Fellowes . Later converted for residential use.[ 27]
II
4–8 Bank Top
Chillingham , Northumberland 55.5286°N 1.9119°W / 55.5286; -1.9119 (4–8 Bank Top, Chillingham )
1838
Built as estate houses for the 5th Earl of Tankerville .[ 28]
II
Literary and Scientific Institute
Warminster , Wiltshire 51.2048°N 2.1811°W / 51.2048; -2.1811 (Literary and Scientific Institute, Warminster )
1838
[ 29]
II
Bank Top Cottage
Chillingham , Northumberland 55.5289°N 1.9118°W / 55.5289; -1.9118 (Bank Top Cottage, Chillingham )
1839
Built as an estate cottage for the 5th Earl of Tankerville .[ 30]
II
Riding School, Royal Mews
Windsor Castle , Berkshire 51.4817°N 0.6043°W / 51.4817; -0.6043 (Riding School, Royal Mews, Windsor Castle )
1839–48
[ 31]
II
Greenstreet Lodge
Bushley , Worcestershire 51.9988°N 2.2124°W / 51.9988; -2.2124 (Greenstreet Lodge, Bushley )
c. 1840
Originated as a pair of cottages in the Pull Court estate.[ 32]
II
Stables, Haveringland Hall
Haveringland , Norfolk 52.7470°N 1.1889°E / 52.7470; 1.1889 (Stables, Haveringland Hall site )
c. 1840
For Edward Fellowes ; partly converted into houses.[ 33]
II
Archway
Windsor Castle , Berkshire 51.4806°N 0.6045°W / 51.4806; -0.6045 (Archway, Royal Mews, Windsor Castle )
c. 1840
[ 34]
II
Icehouse Tower,Great Moreton Hall
Moreton cum Alcumlow , Cheshire 53.1324°N 2.2400°W / 53.1324; -2.2400 (Icehouse Tower, Great Moreton Hall )
1841–43
[ 35]
II
West Lodge,Great Moreton Hall
Moreton cum Alcumlow , Cheshire 53.1366°N 2.2535°W / 53.1366; -2.2535 (West Lodge, Great Moreton Hall )
c. 1841–43
[ 36]
II
Range of buildings, Royal Mews
Windsor Castle , Berkshire 51.4825°N 0.6054°W / 51.4825; -0.6054 (Range of buildings, Royal Mews, Windsor Castle )
c. 1842
[ 37]
II
Royal Stables House, Royal Mews
Windsor Castle , Berkshire 51.4820°N 0.6052°W / 51.4820; -0.6052 (Royal Stables House, Windsor Castle )
c. 1842
[ 38]
II
Southwest gate and lodge, Royal Mews
Windsor Castle , Berkshire 51.4814°N 0.6054°W / 51.4814; -0.6054 (Royal Stables House, Windsor Castle )
c. 1842
[ 39]
II
Pavilion,Kingston Hall
Kingston on Soar , Nottinghamshire 52.8458°N 1.2484°W / 52.8458; -1.2484 (Pavilion, Kingston Hall )
1842–46
For Lord Belper .[ 40]
II
Stable block,Kingston Hall
Kingston on Soar , Nottinghamshire 52.8463°N 1.2484°W / 52.8463; -1.2484 (Stable Block, Kingston Hall )
1842–46
For Lord Belper , later converted into houses.[ 41]
II
Stable block,Castle Hill House
Filleigh , Devon 51.0400°N 3.8956°W / 51.0400; -3.8956 (Stable Block, Castle Hill, Filleigh )
1843
Stable block to the west of the house, later estate offices.[ 42]
II*
North Lodge, Capesthorne Hall
Siddington , Cheshire 53.2577°N 2.2351°W / 53.2577; -2.2351 (North Lodge, Capesthorne Hall )
c.1843
Gate lodge.[ 43]
II
Garden Cottage
Thorganby , North Yorkshire 53.8827°N 0.9381°W / 53.8827; -0.9381 (Garden Cottage, Thorganby )
c. 1844
House for Revd Joseph Donnington Jefferson.[ 44]
II
Lodge, Thicket Priory
Thorganby , North Yorkshire 53.8829°N 0.9473°W / 53.8829; -0.9473 (Lodge, Thicket Priory, Thorganby )
1844–47
[ 45]
II
A House,Marlborough College
Marlborough , Wiltshire 51.4171°N 1.7370°W / 51.4171; -1.7370 (A House, Marlborough College )
1845–50
[ 46]
II
B House,Marlborough College
Marlborough , Wiltshire 51.4175°N 1.7353°W / 51.4175; -1.7353 (B House, Marlborough College )
1845–50
[ 47]
II
Master's House,Marlborough College
Marlborough , Wiltshire 51.4169°N 1.7346°W / 51.4169; -1.7346 (Master's House, Marlborough College )
1845–50
[ 48]
II
Group of ten houses and washhouses
Chapel Brampton , Northamptonshire 52.2919°N 0.9336°W / 52.2919; -0.9336 (Houses, Chapel Brampton )
1846
[ 49] [ 50] [ 51] [ 52] [ 53] [ 54]
II
Merton Hall Shellhouse
Merton , Norfolk 52.54307°N 0.81304°E / 52.54307; 0.81304 (Merton Hall )
1846
A garden house in the grounds of Merton Hall.[ 55]
II
North Lodge,Crewe Hall
Crewe Green , Cheshire 53.0910°N 2.3968°W / 53.0910; -2.3968 (North Lodge, Crewe Hall )
1847
An estate lodge.[ 56] [ 57]
II
Group of ten houses and a washhouse
Church Brampton , Northamptonshire 52.2855°N 0.9477°W / 52.2855; -0.9477 (Houses, Church Brampton )
1848
Listed as three groups of houses and a washhouse.[ 58] [ 59] [ 60] [ 61] [ 62] [ 63]
II
Houses and a washhouse
Little Brington , Northamptonshire 52.2677°N 1.0329°W / 52.2677; -1.0329 (Washhouse, Little Brington )
1848
Part of a planned development.[ 64] [ 65] [ 66]
II
School
Ramsey , Cambridgeshire 52.4491°N 0.1030°W / 52.4491; -0.1030 (School, Ramsey )
1848
Elementary school.[ 67]
II
Group of ten houses and washhouses
Lower Harlestone , Northamptonshire 52.2724°N 0.9631°W / 52.2724; -0.9631 (Houses, Lower Harlestone )
1851
[ 68] [ 69] [ 70] [ 71] [ 72] [ 73]
II
Tomb of General Forster Walker
Kensal Green Cemetery , Kensington and Chelsea , Greater London 51.5290°N 0.2258°W / 51.5290; -0.2258 (Tomb of General Forster Walker, Kensal Green Cemetery )
1866
Designed by Blore, carved by J. Forsyth.[ 74]
II