Colen Campbell - List of Architectural Works

List of Architectural Works

  • Shawfield Mansion, Glasgow (1712) demolished (1792)
  • Wanstead House, Essex (1714–15) demolished (1822)
  • Hedworth House, Chester-le-Street (1726)
  • Hotham House, Beverley (1716–17) demolished (c.1766)
  • Burlington House, London, south front, and west wing (1717) subsequently extended and several occasions
  • Burlington (Ten Acre Close) Estate, London, Layout (1717–18)
  • Burlington House, Great Gate and Street Wall (1718)
  • Rolls House, Chancery Lane, London (1718) demolished (1895–96)
  • Ebberston Lodge, Ebberston, Yorkshire, including cascade (1718)
  • 34 Great Burlington Street, London (1718–19)
  • 33 Great Burlington Street, London (1719–20)
  • 32 Great Burlington Street, London (c.1720) this was Campbell's own house
  • 31 Great Burlington Street, London (1719–24) rebuilt
  • Burlington Girls' Charity School, Boyle Street, London (1719–21)
  • Janssen House, Wimbledon, London, (1720) never completed and demolished c.1721
  • Newby Park, (now Baldersby Park), Baldersby, Yorkshire (1720–21)
  • Houghton Hall, Norfolk, one of several architects to work on the building (1721–22)
  • Stourhead, Wiltshire, the portico part of Campbell's design was only added in 1840 (1721–24) interiors destroyed by fire (1902)
  • Mereworth Castle, Kent (1722–23)
  • Pembroke Lodge, Whitehall, London acted as executed Henry Herbert, 9th Earl of Pembroke's design (c.1724) demolished (1756)
  • Plumptre House, Nottingham (1724)
  • Hall Barn, Buckinghamshire, garden buildings: Great Room (only partially survives), Temple of Venus, Obelisk & Doric Pavilion (1724)
  • Waverley Manor, Surrey (c.1725), later extended (1770) damaged by fire and rebuilt (1833)
  • Greenwich Hospital, Greenwich, London, additions to Queen Mary block and Queen Anne block (1726–29)
  • Compton Place, Eastbourne, remodelled house (1726–29)
  • 46 Brook Street, London, internal alterations (c1726) became Campbell's new home
  • Hackney House, Hackney, London (c.1727) demolished (before 1842)
  • Althorp, Northamptonshire, new stables, loggia gate (c.1729–33)
  • Lydiard House, Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire (c.1729)
  • Studley Royal Park, Yorkshire, the stables (c.1729) built after his death by Roger Morris (1695–1749)

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