Arthur Blomfield - Other Works (in Chronological Order)

Other Works (in Chronological Order)

  • Christ Church, East Sheen 1863
  • All Saints' parish church, Windsor, Berkshire, 1862–64
  • St. Luke's chapel at the former Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, 1864
  • St. Mary's parish church, Banbury, Oxfordshire: restoration 1864
  • Dartford Grammar School, Kent, 1864.
  • St. Mary's parish church, Adwell, Oxfordshire, 1865
  • St. Mark's parish church, Binfield, Berkshire, 1866
  • St. John the Baptist parish church, Eton Wick, Buckinghamshire, 1867–69
  • St. Mary's Church, Strood, Kent, 1868.
  • St. Saviour's parish church, Eddington, Berkshire, 1868
  • St. Barnabas parish church, Jericho, Oxford, 1869
  • St. Stephen's Church, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, 1870 (demolished in 1889 and replaced by St. Barnabas' Church on the same site).
  • St. Saviour's parish church, Oxford Street, London 1870–73.
  • St. Nicholas Church, Chawton 1872–73.
  • St. James' parish church, Ramsden, Oxfordshire, 1872.
  • St. Andrew's parish church, Surbiton, Surrey 1872.
  • St. John the Baptist parish church, Crowthorne, Berkshire, 1873.
  • Holy Innocents parish church, High Beach, Essex, 1873
  • St. Michael's parish church, Hughenden, Buckinghamshire, 1874–90.
  • St. John the Baptist's Church, Eltham, Kent, 1875.
  • St. Michael and All Angels Church, Maidstone, Kent, 1876.
  • Holy Trinity Church, Privett, 1876–78
  • Haileybury and Imperial Service College Chapel, 1877.
  • All Saints parish church, Roffey, West Sussex, 1878.
  • St. Mary Magdalene parish church, Woodstock, Oxfordshire: restoration 1878
  • Trinity College, Cambridge Bishop's Hostel additions 1878.
  • St. Nicholas' parish church, Heythrop, Oxfordshire, 1880
  • St John the Evangelist's Church, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex (1881; partly destroyed by bombing in 1943 and rebuilt by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel)
  • Selwyn College, Cambridge, 1882.
  • Chester Cathedral restoration and additions, 1882.
  • St Andrew's Church, Worthing, West Sussex (1882)
  • St Luke's Church, Queen's Park, Brighton, Sussex, 1882–85.
  • [[St Stephen's Church, North Mundham, West Sussex - Addition of a Chancel and re-ordering of interior. (1883)(Victorian History of Sussex and Chichester Diocese Faculty Document)
  • Charterhouse School, the Great Hall 1884.
  • St Leodegar's Church, Hunston, Sussex, 1885.
  • St. Wystan's Church, Repton restoration 1885-1886.
  • Wellington College, Berkshire: chapel apse and dormitories, 1886.
  • St. Alban's Anglican Church, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • St Germanus's parish church, Faulkbourne, Essex, 1886.
  • St. Andrew's parish church, Leytonstone, Essex 1886–93.
  • St Mary's Church, Walmer, Kent, 1887.
  • Minster Church of St Denys, Warminster, Wiltshire, rebuilding 1887–89.
  • St Mary's Church, Rostherne, Cheshire, 1888.
  • All Saints Church, Leatherhead, Surrey, 1888
  • St. Mark's parish church, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, 1889
  • Bancroft's School, Woodford Green, Essex, 1889.
  • Eton College, Buckinghamshire: Lower Chapel and Queen's Schools, 1889–91
  • All Souls Church, Hastings, Sussex, 1890.
  • St. Cyprian's Church, Brockley, London, 1890.
  • Oxford House, Bethnal Green, London, 1891.
  • St. Mary's parish church, Liss, Hampshire 1892.
  • Magdalen College School, Oxford, 1893–94.
  • West Sussex County Asylum, Chichester, West Sussex, 1894–97
  • The Catholic Church of Our Lady and St Edward the Confessor, Lyndhurst, Hants, 1894–96
  • Epsom College Chapel, Surrey 1895
  • St Mary's Church, Swansea, Glamorgan, 1896.
  • St Michael's Church, Macclesfield, Cheshire, New Nave and Aisles, 1898–1901.
  • Wellington College, Berkshire: chapel aisles, 1899
  • St. Saviour's Church of Ireland parish church, Coolgreaney Road, Arklow, County Wicklow, 1899.

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