List of Architectural Work
- Downing College, Cambridge, designed (1805), west range built (1807–13), east range built (1818–22) the remainder of the design remained unexecuted
- East India College (now Haileybury College), Hertfordshire (1805–09)
- Norwich Cathedral, restoration work with his father (1806)
- Lower Assembly Rooms, Bath, Somerset, later the Bath Royal Literary Institution, (1808), demolished (1933)
- Nelson's Pillar, Dublin, altered in execution by Francis Johnston
- The Grange, Northington, remodelled, based on a Greek temple (1809)
- Argyll House, Argyll Street, London, alterations to the interior (1809) demolished
- Pentillie Castle, Cornwall, addition of a new wing (1810)
- Theatre, Colchester, Essex, renovations (1811) demolished
- Lensfield House, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, remodelled, including portico, Wilkin's own house, (1811) demolished (1955)
- Theatre, Newmarket Road, Cambridge, (1814) later remodelled
- Dalmeny House, West Lothian (1814–19)
- Nelson Column, Great Yarmouth (1815–17)
- Tregothnan, Cornwall (1815–18)
- Theatre Royal, Great Yarmouth (1816) demolished
- The Perse School, Cambridge, remodelled interiors (1816) demolished
- Former Freemason's Hall, Bath, Somerset (1817)
- Keswick Hall, Norfolk, remodelling and additions (1817–19)
- Bridge, King's College Cambridge (1818)
- Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds (1818)
- Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge, alterations to the interior including a new west gallery (1819)
- Dunmore Park, Stirlingshire, (1820-2), demolished (1972)
- New Norfolk Gaol and Shire House, Norwich, built as part of the Norwich Castle complex (1820–24) partly demolished
- St. Paul's Church, Nottingham (1821–22) demolished (1926)
- New Court, Trinity College, Cambridge (1821–1827)
- United University Club, Pall Mall East, London (1821–26) rebuilt (1902)
- New Court, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (1821–27)
- Entrance Screen with Gatehouse and South Range with Great Hall and Library, King's College, Cambridge (1823–28)
- East India Company Military Seminary, Addiscombe, Surrey, added dining room, barracks and office block (1825–27), demolished (1861)
- Theatre Royal, Norwich, reconstruction, including a Greek doric colonnade (1825–26) burnt down (1934)
- Former St George's Hospital, (now The Lanesborough Hotel),Hyde Park Corner, London (1826–28)
- County Gaol Huntingdon (1826)
- University College London (1826–1830) later completed to amended designs by 1869
- Yorkshire Philosophical Society Museum (now Yorkshire Museum) (1827–30)
- Brooke Hall, Norfolk additions (1827)
- House, Kingsweston, Bristol, addition of a Doric Portico (1828)
- National Gallery, London, originally only one room deep, and also housed the Royal Academy (1831–1838) much extended and remodelled
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