Work in Wales
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St. Non's Church Llanerchaeron
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Hafod Uchtryd
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Foley House
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Clytha Park Main gates
- The stable block at Plas Llanstephan (1788)
- Golden Grove house, Llanfihangel Aberbythych (1788)
- Priory House, Camarthen (1788–89)
- Carmarthen Gaol, (1789–92)
- St David's Cathedral, new west front (1789–1791) completely remodelled by Sir George Gilbert Scott (1862).
- Glanusk Villa, Cadoxton-juxta-Neath (1790)
- Llanfechan house, Llanwenog, Cardiganshire c.(1790) attributed on stylistic grounds
- Meidrim Poor House (1791)
- Newport Bridge (1791–92) abandoned before completion
- Cardigan Gaol, (1791–97)
- Ffynone House, Boncath (1792–96)
- Sion House, Tenby (1792)
- South Sion Lodge, Tenby (1792)
- Emlyn Cottage, Newcastle Emlyn (1792–94) demolished 1881
- Dolaucothi house, Cynwyl Gaeo (1792–96) demolished (c. 1954)
- Tregaron Bridge (1793)
- Abergavenny Market Place (1794-46)
- Foley House, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire (1794)
- Hafod Uchtryd, remodelling including octagonal library (1794) demolished 1958.
- Herman Hill House, Haverfordwest (c.1794)
- Llanerchaeron, Ciliau Aeron, Ceredigion (c.1794)
- Llysnewydd, Henllan, Ceredigion (1795)
- Whitson Court, near Newport (1795)
- Glanwysc Villa, Llangattock (Crickhowell) (c.1795)
- Llysnwydd house, Llangeler (c.1795) attributed on stylistic grounds demolished 1971.
- Temple Druid House, Maenclochog (1795)
- Castle House, later replaced by Old College Aberystwyth University, (1795)
- The Priory Cardigan, Ceredigion (1795)
- Clytha Park gates, (1797)
- Llanerchaeron, St Non's Church (1798) attributed on stylistic grounds
- Harpton Court, Old Radnor, remodelled (1805) demolished 1956 apart from the service range
- Hawarden Castle (18th century), enlargement (1807)
- Nanteos Mansion, planned replanning and new dairy and lodges (1814) not executed
- Rheola House, Resolven (1814–18) probably not built
- Picton Memorial, Carmarthen (1827-8) demolished 1846
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