Other Projects
- Extensions to Kneller Hall in Twickenham, circa 1820
- Church of the Holy Trinity, Bolton, Greater Manchester, 1825
- Christ Church, Cosway Street, Marylebone.
- Warehouses at St Katharine Docks (main docks scheme designed by Thomas Telford), 1827–1828
- The third Goldsmiths' Hall, 1829–35
- The roof of St Michael & All Angels Church, Houghton-le-Spring, Durham
- The City of London Club, another building notable for its Italian Palladian style, 1833–34
- Sefton House mansion, Belgrave Square, now the Royal College of Defence Studies, 1842
- The Great Hall at Lincoln's Inn and a new addition to the Stone Buildings, assisted by his son and John Loughborough Pearson at the cost of over £55,000, 1843–45
- Warehouses at the Albert Dock, with dock engineer Jesse Hartley, Liverpool, now part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City, 1846–47
- King William Naval Asylum, now known as the Queen Adelaide Almshouses, St. John’s Road, Penge (founded 1847), built 1848 to his designs at the request and expense of Queen Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, the widow of King William IV, to provide shelter for twelve widows or orphan daughters of naval officers. Now private residences.
- The Royal Freemasons' School for Girls, Wandsworth, 1851
- Restoration of St Anne's Limehouse, 1851–54
- Church of St John, St John's Vale, Catford, 1854. Decorated Gothic style.
- Obelisk memorial to explorer Joseph René Bellot, Greenwich, 1855
- Riding school and stables at the Hyde Park Barracks, London, 1857 (razed)
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