Reginald Blomfield - List of Works

List of Works

The following list of major works is selected from that given in R.A. Fellows, Sir Reginald Blomfield: an Edwardian architect, 1985, with additions from The Buildings of England and other sources cited in the bibliography:

  • Haileybury College, Hertfordshire: erection of Bradby Memorial Hall, 1886; Music School, Sports Pavilion and organ case, 1923
  • Broxbourne, Hertfordshire: erection of five houses on St Catherine's estate for J.A. Hunt, 1887
  • 20 Buckingham Gate, Westminster, Middlesex: new town house in free Queen Anne style, 1887
  • Rye, Sussex: new vicarage, 1887; mission room, 1900
  • Swinford Old Manor, near Ashford, Kent: restoration, 1887
  • Blacknoll, Dorset: new house, 1889
  • Hertford, Hertfordshire: new covered market, public library and art school, 1889 (with W.H. Wilds)
  • Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey: alterations and renovation for Arthur Brook, 1889, in free Queen Anne style
  • Rye, Sussex: erection of houses in Gun Garden and Watchbell Street, 1890, 1910
  • Aslockton, Nottinghamshire: new church, 1890–92
  • Bern (Switzerland): rebuilding of St. Antonien Kapelle, 1891, in late Gothic style
  • Carshalton, Surrey: extension of All Saints church, 1891-1914 (with A.W. Blomfield)
  • Southwater, Horsham, Sussex: new house and gardens, 1891
  • Chequers Court, Buckinghamshire: restoration, alterations and gardens for Bertram Astley, 1892–1901 and Arthur Lee, 1st Baron Lee of Fareham, 1909–12, in neo-Jacobean style
  • Frogmore Hall, Hertfordshire: alterations, 1892
  • Frognal, Hampstead, Middlesex: new houses at 49-51 Frognal for himself and T.J. Cobden Sanderson, 1892
  • Swiftsden, Etchingham, Sussex: new house in neo-Georgian style, 1892
  • Borrowstone Lodge, Kincardine O'Neil, Aberdeenshire: new house, 1893
  • Queen Anne's School, Caversham, Oxfordshire: chapel, 1893
  • St. George, Hanover Square, London: new fittings, circa 1894
  • Warley Lodge, Essex: new gardens, 1894
  • Mystole House. Chartham, Kent: alterations and additions, 1895, in neo-Georgian style
  • Godinton Park, Kent: alterations, 1895, 1924 and new garden, circa 1902
  • Greycoat Place, London: warehouse for Army and Navy Stores, 1895
  • Limpsfield Chart, Surrey: St. Andrew's Church, 1895, in Arts & Crafts style
  • Point Hill, Playden, Sussex: expansion of cottage into new house for himself, 1895–1912
  • Cowley House, Middlesex: addition and alterations, 1896
  • Heathfield Park, Sussex: alterations and additions for W.C. Alexander, 1896–1910, in neo-Georgian style
  • Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford: college buildings, 1896–1915
  • St Edmund's School, Canterbury, Kent: headmaster's house, 1897
  • Hillside School, Godalming, Surrey: school buildings and house, 1897
  • Wittington, Medmenham, Buckinghamshire: house, gardens and lodge for Hudson Kearley, 1st Lord Devonport, 1897–1904, and enlargement, 1909; in Wrenaissance style
  • Mellerstain, Roxburghshire: restoration and gardens for Lord Binning, 1898–1910
  • Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire: reconstruction and new gardens for Earl of Yarborough, 1898–1910 in Wrenaissance style
  • Caythorpe Court, Lincolnshire: new house and gardens for Edgar Lubbock, brewer and banker, 1899–1903, in neo-Jacobean style
  • Effordleigh House, near Plymouth, Devonshire: new house, 1899
  • Drakelow Hall, Derbyshire: restoration and gardens for Gresley family, 1900–06
  • West Broyle, Chichester, Sussex: new house, 1901
  • Yockley, Frimley, Surrey: new house and gardens for Charles Furse ARA, 1901-02 in neo-Georgian style; additional wing, 1910
  • Murraythwaite, Dumfriesshire: new house, 1901
  • Blundell's School, Tiverton, Devonshire: additions, 1901
  • Heywood Manor, Boldre, Hampshire: new house and gardens, 1902
  • Euston Hall, Suffolk: new gardens for Duke of Grafton, 1902
  • Hatchlands, Surrey: new Music Room, 1902–03, in Wrenaissance style
  • Sherborne School for Girls, Dorset: new buildings, 1902–26, in neo-Tudor style
  • Gogmagog Hall, Cambridgeshire: alterations, 1903
  • Ballard's Court, Goudhurst, Kent: new house, 1903
  • Leasam House, Playden, Sussex: alterations and new gardens, 1903
  • Medmenham Manor House, Buckinghamshire: restoration for Hudson Kearley, 1903
  • Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire: alterations and additions, and new gardens, for Leonard Brassey, 1st Baron Brassey, 1904
  • Knowlton Court, Kent: alterations and new gardens for Major Elmer Speed, 1904
  • Merchant Taylors' Hall, London: alterations, 1904, 1926
  • Saltcote Place, Rye, Sussex: new house for Mr Hennessy, 1905
  • Kenfield Hall, Kent: additions and alterations, 1906–09
  • Oxford & Cambridge Club, Pall Mall, London: alterations, including new staircase, 1906–12
  • United University Club, Suffolk St., London: new building, 1906; extensions, 1924, 1938
  • Wyphurst, Cranleigh, Surrey: additions for C.E.H. Chadwyck-Healey, 1907, in neo-Tudor style
  • Garnons, Herefordshire: alterations, 1907, in neo-Georgian style
  • Ickworth, Suffolk: remodelling of entrance hall for 4th Marquess of Bristol, 1907
  • Hill House, Shenley, Hertfordshire: new gardens for S. de la Rue, 1907
  • Milner Court, Sturry, Kent: additions and new gardens, 1907
  • Moundsmere Manor, Hampshire: new house and gardens for Wilfred Buckley, 1908-09 in neo-Georgian style
  • Roehampton, Surrey: new archive repository for Bank of England, 1908–10
  • Hill Hall, Essex: alterations and additions for Mrs Charles Hunter, 1909
  • Sherborne School, Dorset: Carrington Building, 1909–10; Great Court, 1913–23; Gymnasium and Music School, 1926
  • Manoir de la Trinité, Jersey: remodelling for Athelstan Riley, 1909–12
  • Sandhouse, Witley, Surrey: new house, circa 1909-11
  • New Public Library, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, 1910–14, in Wrenaissance style
  • Westgate Water Tower, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, 1910
  • 20 Upper Grosvenor Street, London: alterations and redecoration, 1910
  • Regent Street/Piccadilly, London: redevelopment of The Quadrant with new shops and stores, 1910–26
  • Lockleys, Welwyn, Hertfordshire: alterations, additions and gardens, 1911
  • Whiteley Village, Surrey: new houses in North Avenue, 1911
  • The Lordship, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire: additions, 1912
  • Wretham Hall, Norfolk: new house and gardens for Sir Saxton Noble, 1912–13, in Wrenaissance style
  • Netherseal Hall, Derbyshire: restoration, 1914
  • Kinnaird House, Pall Mall, London: new building, 1915 (with A.J. Driver)
  • Penn House, Buckinghamshire: alterations, 1918
  • Brodick Castle, Arran: restoration and new gardens, 1919
  • Harefield Place, Middlesex: alterations, 1920, 1934
  • Carlton Club, Pall Mall, London: extension, 1920 (destroyed in Second World War: not the current premises in St James's Street)
  • Sulgrave Manor, Northamptonshire: additions and restoration, 1921
  • Halstead Hall, Lincolnshire: restoration, 1922
  • Barkers Department Store, Kensington, Middlesex: new department store, 1924
  • The Headrow, Leeds, Yorkshire: layout of new street with shops, offices and banks, 1924-37 (with other architects)
  • Lambeth Bridge, London: new bridge, 1929–32
  • Ypres (Belgium): new British School building, 1925
  • Stowe School, Buckinghamshire: development plan, 1926
  • Usher Art Gallery, Lincoln, Lincolnshire: new building, 1926–27
  • Chantry Bridge, Rotherham, Yorkshire: reconstruction, 1927
  • Crockerhill, Sussex: alterations, 1929
  • County Hall, Lewes, Sussex: rebuilding, 1928–30
  • Middlesex Hospital, London: new facade, 1930
  • 4 Carlton Gardens, London: new offices, 1932 (part of a scheme for the total redevelopment of Carlton House Terrace

Among war memorials for which he was responsible are:

  • Brandhoek Military Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, Ieper, West Flanders, Belgium, 1915.
  • Belgian War Memorial, Victoria Embankment, London, 1917, with Belgian sculptor Victor Rousseau
  • Hertfordshire Regiment Memorial, Hertford, 1921
  • Ypres (Belgium): Menin Gate, 1922 and Saint George's Memorial Church, 1928
  • The Royal Air Force Memorial in London, 1923.
  • The Cross of Sacrifice or War Cross, for the Imperial War Graves Commission. These are in Commonwealth cemeteries in many countries.

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