James Paine (architect) - List of Architectural Works

List of Architectural Works

  • Nostell Priory, Yorkshire (c.1737–50) interiors completed and new wing added later by Robert Adam
  • Heath House, Yorkshire (1744–45)
  • 17 Cornmarket, Pontefract, Yorkshire, attributed (c.1745–50)
  • Hickleton Hall, Yorkshire, house and attributed stables (1745–49)
  • Mansion House, Doncaster (1745–1748), which is one of only 3 civic mansion houses in England.
  • Cusworth Hall, Yorkshire, wings (1749–53)
  • Wilsford Manor, Lincolnshire, additions (1749) demolished
  • Wadworth Hall, Yorkshire (c.1749–50)
  • 5 Market Place, Pontefract, Yorkshire, attributed (c.1750–55)
  • High Melton Hall, Yorkshire, attributed (c.1750)
  • Sprotborough Hall, Yorkshire, un specified work (c.1750)
  • Milnsbridge Hall, Milnsbridge, Yorkshire, attributed (c.1750)
  • Bierley Hall, Yorkshire, alterations and interiors (c.1750) demolished
  • The Biggin, Bramham cum Oglethorpe, Yorkshire, alterations (c.1750–56)
  • Old Deanery, York, alterations (c.1750)
  • Ormsby Hall, South Ormsby, Lincolnshire (1750–56)
  • Felbrigg Hall. Norfolk, new service wing, internal decoration of main rooms (1751–56)
  • Dinnington Hall, Dinnington, Yorkshire, attributed, wings (c1751-57)
  • Kirkstall Grange, Headingley, Yorkshire (1752)
  • 76 St. Martin's Lane (Paine's own home) and Little Court, Castle Street, London (1752–54) demolished
  • Cowick Hall, Yorkshire, external and internal alterations (1752–60)
  • Whitley Beaumont, Yorkshire, redecoration of great hall and attributed gazebo (c.1752–54) demolished
  • Blagdon Hall, Northumberland, new stables (1753–56)
  • Northumberland House, London, picture gallery (c.1753–57) demolished
  • Raby Castle, County Durham, partial remodelling, interiors, estate cottages and model farm (c.1753–60)
  • Gibside, County Durham, interior decoration of house (lost, as house is now a ruin), column of British Liberty and free standing chapel (1753–67)
  • Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, reconstruction of keep, interior decoration (c.1754–68) largely destroyed by Anthony Salvin's remodelling in the 19th Century
  • Coxhoe Hall, Coxhoe, County Durham, external and internal alterations (c.1754) demolished
  • 19 St. James's Square, London, remodelling of house (c.1754–60)
  • Hardwick, Hardwick, County Durham, various garden buildings (c.1754–57)
  • Dover House, Whitehall London (1754–58) subsequently extended most notably by Henry Holland in 1787
  • Serlby Hall, Nottinghamshire (1754–73)
  • Belford Hall, Northumberland (c.1755–56)
  • Wallington Hall, Northumberland, bridge (1755)
  • Gosforth Hall, Gosforth, Northumberland (1755–64)
  • Middlesex Hospital, London (1755–78) demolished
  • Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, new office wing and court (replaced by Sir Jeffry Wyatville), stable block, bridge in the park, bridge at Beeley, water mill and alterations to interiors of the house (1756–67)
  • Norfolk House, London, alterations and repairs (c.1756–69)
  • Stoke Hall, Derbyshire, attributed (c.1757)
  • Glentworth Hall, Glentworth, Lincolnshire, remodelling and new stables (1757–66) largely demolished
  • Ravensworth Castle, County Durham, external and internal alterations (c.1758) demolished 1808 and replaced by John Nash this later house has also been largely demolished
  • Cavendish Bridge (Wilne Ferry Bridge), Shardlow, Derbyshire (1758–61)
  • Stockeld Park, Spofforth, North Yorkshire (1758–63)
  • Axwell House, County Durham (1758)
  • Bingley St Ives, Yorkshire (1759)
  • Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire (1759–63) replaced Matthew Brettingham only to be replaced for the interiors and south front by Robert Adam
  • Bywell Hall, Northumberland (c.1760)
  • Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire (c.1760–75) reconstruction of house, park lodges, bridge and probably the stables
  • Bramham Park, Yorkshire, attributed, pavilions each end of the stables and garden temple (c.1760)
  • 47 Leicester Square, London gallery and painting room for Sir Joshua Reynolds, attributed (also attributed to William Chambers (architect)) (1760–61)
  • Devonshire House, London, internal decoration (1760)
  • Worksop Manor, Nottinghamshire (1761–67) demolished
  • Forcet Park, Yorkshire, Banqueting House (c.1762) demolished
  • Arundel Castle, Sussex, minor repairs (1762)
  • 14 Downing Street, London, alterations (c1763-66) demolished
  • Sandbeck Park, Yorkshire remodelling and extension of house, new kitchen and stable blocks and garden buildings (c.1763–68)
  • Gopsall Hall, Gopsall, Leicestershire, garden temple (c.1764)
  • The Duke of Norfolk's Palace, Norwich, Roman Catholic Chapel and priest's house (c.1764) demolished
  • Thorndon Hall, Essex (1764–70)
  • 77–78 Strand, London (1765–73) demolished
  • Weston Park, Staffordshire, chimneypieces and attributed interior decoration (c.1765–66), bridge and temple of Diana (c.1770)
  • Lumley House, South Audley Street, London, alterations (1766)
  • 17 St. James's Square, London, chimneypiece (1766)
  • Lord Petre's House, Park Lane, London (1766–70) demolished
  • Melton Constable Hall, Melton Constable, Norfolk,attributed, chimneypieces (c.1767)
  • North End House and adjoining house, Hampstead, Middlesex (1767)
  • St Paul's Walden Bury, Hertfordshire, attributed, north range (1767)
  • Burton house, Lincolnshire, alterations, new front range, stables and service building (1767–71)
  • Britwell house, Britwell Salome, Oxfordshire, attributed, chapel ceiling (c.1768)
  • Hare Hall, Romford, Essex (1768–70)
  • 79 Pall Mall, London (1769–71) demolished
  • Shrubland Park, Suffolk (c.1769–72) later remodelled by Sir Charles Barry
  • 28 Sackville Street, London, chimneypiece (c.1770)
  • Moor Park, Surrey, attributed, remodelling (c.1770–75)
  • Bagshot Park, Surrey, remodelled and interiors (1770–72) rebuilt 1877 by Benjamin Ferrey
  • Chillington Hall, Staffordshire, bridge (c.1770) and Gothic & Grecian temples (1772–73)
  • St. Anne's Soho Parish Workhouse, London (1770–71)
  • Wardour Castle, Wiltshire (1770–76)
  • 59 Strand, Coutts Bank, London, alterations (1770–71) & (1781–83) demolished
  • Gaines Hall, Upminster, Essex (1771–76)
  • Academy & Exhibition Rooms for the Society of Artists, Strand London (1771–72) demolished
  • Sayes Court, Surrey, alterations (c.1773)
  • Melbourne House, London, Chimneypieces (1773)
  • 37 King Street, Covent Garden, London (1773–74)
  • Hill House, Hampton, Middlesex, alterations (1774–75)
  • Richmond Bridge, London (1774–77)
  • 105 Pall Mall, London, alterations (1779–81) demolished
  • Chertsey Bridge, Surrey (c.1780–85)
  • Kew Bridge, Surrey, replacement of original bridge, joint work with Paine's son (1783–89) replaced by new bridge c.1903
  • Walton Bridge, Surrey, second bridge (c.1783) rebuilt
  • Middleton Lodge, Middleton, West Yorkshire

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