Robert Mylne (architect) - Projects

Projects

  • Blackfriars Bridge (1761–1769)
  • Remodelling of Kings Weston House (1763)
  • Cally House, Kirkcudbright (1763)
  • St Cecilia's Hall, Cowgate, Edinburgh (1765), the oldest purpose-built concert hall in Scotland
  • Assembly Rooms, King Street, St James's, London (1765)
  • Various works at Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire (1760s)
  • Wormleybury Manor, Hertfordshire (1767–1769)
  • The Hunterian Medical School, Great Windmill Street, London (1767); the building now forms part of the Lyric Theatre.
  • Tusmore House, Oxfordshire (1770)
  • Alterations to Goodnestone House, Kent (1770)
  • Addington Palace, near Croydon, south London (1773–1779)
  • Bryngwyn House, Powys, Wales (1774)
  • The Wick, Richmond, London (1775)
  • Inveraray village, and interior remodelling of Inveraray Castle, Scotland (1780s and 1790s)
  • Middle Bridge, Romsey, Hampshire (1783)
  • Gloucester and Sharpness Canal (1790s)
  • Clachan Bridge linking the island of Seil to the Scottish mainland (completed 1792)
  • Dearne & Dove Canal, South Yorkshire (1793–1804)
  • New frontage to Stationers' Hall, off Fleet Street, London (1800)
  • Works at Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, for the New River Company, London (until 1810)

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