Francis Greenway - List of Works

List of Works

The following Greenway buildings are listed on the Register of the National Estate.

  • Macquarie Lighthouse, Watsons Bay
  • Windsor Court House
  • Government House, Sydney (partly designed by Greenway)
  • St Matthew's, Windsor
  • Supreme Court, Sydney
  • Judge's House, Sydney (attributed to W.Harper by some sources)
  • St James' Church, Sydney
  • Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney
  • Obelisk, Macquarie Place (1818)
  • St Luke's, Liverpool
  • Conservatorium of Music, Sydney (Originally constructed in 1821 as the Government Stables)
  • Liverpool College (formerly Liverpool Hospital)
  • Government House, Parramatta (timber portico only)
  • Hobartville, Richmond (uncertain)
  • Cleveland House, Surry Hills (uncertain)
  • Cadmans Cottage (construction supervised by Greenway)
Macquarie Lighthouse, Watsons Bay Hyde Park Barracks Obelisk, Macquarie Place, Sydney St James' Church, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney

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