John Oldrid Scott - Works

Works

  • St Stephen's Greek Orthodox Chapel, West Norwood Cemetery, started circa 1873 (Grade II* listed).
  • St. Peter's Church, Clayworth restoration 1874–1875.
  • St Michael and All Angels parish church, Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire designed by his father Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1875 shortly before his death. Building work started in 1881 under John Oldrid Scott but finished. Partly demolished and replaced by a new church.
  • St Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Bayswater, built 1877–1879.
  • St Mary's parish church, Hayes, Kent: alterations, 1878–79.
  • St. Thomas of Canterbury Church, Chester (1881), extension to the nave.
  • St John the Baptist parish church, Halesowen, West Midlands: outer south aisle, 1883.
  • St John the Baptist Church, Alkborough. Chancel rebuilt in 1887.
  • St. George the Martyr parish church, New Wolverton, Buckinghamshire: transepts, 1894.
  • St Philip's Church, Hove, built in 1894–95.
  • St Alkmund's Church, Duffield, Derbyshire: restoration, 1896–97.
  • The Bute Hall, University of Glasgow, late nineteenth century.
  • St Michael's church, Bournemouth, Dorset: tower, 1900–01.
  • St Giles parish church, Wendlebury, Oxfordshire: restoration, 1901.
  • St Mary's church, Denby, Derbyshire: restoration, 1901–03.
  • Hereford Cathedral: west front, 1902–08.
  • St Mary and St Nicholas parish church, Compton, Berkshire: north aisle, 1905.
  • St. George the Martyr Sunday School & Church Institute Building, New Wolverton, Buckinghamshire, 1907–08.
  • St Mary's parish church, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire: the west tower and spire were rebuilt to his design in 1907–08.
  • St. Michael and St. George Cathedral, Grahamstown, South Africa: chancel and nave, dedicated 1912.
  • St Albans Cathedral: considerable restoration.
  • St. John the Evangelist parish church, Palmers Green.
  • University College Boathouse, Oxford. Destroyed by fire in 1999.

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