Built Work
- 1-2 St. James Street, London, 1882-83
- Glen Andred, at Withyham, Sussex, 1867
- Leyswood, at Withyham,Sussex, 1866–69
- Cragside, at Rothbury, Northumberland, 1869/1870–1885
- Preen Manor, Shropshire
- Grim's Dyke, Harrow, London, 1870
- New Zealand Chambers, Leadenhall Street, London, 1871–73
- Pierrepont and Merrist Wood, Surrey
- Lowther Lodge, Kensington, 1873–75, headquarters of the Royal Geographical Society
- 6 Ellerdale Road, Hampstead, London, built for himself
- House of Bethany, St. Clement's Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, 1874–75
- Wispers, West Sussex, 1874–76
- 8 Melbury Road, Kensington, London, built for painter Marcus Stone, 1872-73
- 31 Melbury Road, Kensington, London, built for painter Luke Fildes, 1876-77
- Pierrepont House, Frensham, 1876–78
- Old Swan House, 17 Chelsea Embankment, London, 1875–77
- Bedford Park, London, the first "garden city" suburban development: housing, including St. Michael and All Angels Church, 1879–82
- Albert Hall Mansions, at Kensington Gore, London, 1879–86
- Adcote, Little Ness, Shropshire, 1876–81
- Flete House, Devonshire
- Greenham Lodge, Berkshire
- Dawpool, Cheshire (demolished, 1920s)
- Bryanston School, Dorset, 1898
- Chesters, Northumberland
- New Scotland Yard, on the Thames Embankment, London, 1887–1906 (built as the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, now known as the Norman Shaw Buildings and used as Parliamentary offices)
- Albion House, James Street, Liverpool, 1896–98
- House for Kate Greenaway, Frognal, London, 1885
- Swanscombe Church in Kent
- White Lodge and White Lodge West, Bingley, West Yorkshire
- Bannow, Residential Care Home, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, 1877
- Claremont School, originally the Ebden family home named Baldslow Place, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex 1888
- 4 - 6 Page Heath Lane, Bickley, Kent, 1864
- The Corner House, 114 Shortlands Road, Beckenham, Kent, 1869
- 88 St. James's Street, London, 1904
- Bailiff's Cottage, Bromley Palace Estate, Bromley, Kent, 1864 (demolished)
- Town Hall, Market Square, Bromley, Kent, 1863 (unexecuted)
- Bradford City Hall extension, 1909
- Holy Trinity Church, Bingley, Yorkshire 1866-68 (demolished 1974)
- Holme Grange School, Wokingham, Berkshire East Sussex 1883
- Alderbrook Park, Cranleigh, Surrey 1881 (house for Pandeli Ralli, demolished 1956)
- Flora Fountain, Mumbai, India, 1864
- Highdown School, Emmer Green, Reading, Berkshire, 1878-80
- Piccadilly Hotel, Piccadilly Circus, London, England, 1905-08; his last work
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