William Butterfield - Works

Works

Butterfield's buildings include:

  • Highbury Congregational Church (now Cotham Church) Bristol (Butterfield's first work)
  • St Augustine's College, Canterbury, Kent, 1845
  • St. John the Baptist parish church, Hellidon, Northamptonshire: restoration, 1845–47
  • St. Nicholas' Church, Thanington Without, Kent: restoration, 1846
  • St. Nicholas' Church, Ash, Kent: restoration, 1846
  • Abbey Church of Saints Peter & Paul, Dorchester on Thames, Oxfordshire: restoration, 1846–53
  • St. Andrew's parish church, Ogbourne St Andrew, Wiltshire: restoration, 1847–49 and vicarage, 1848
  • St Ninian's Cathedral, Perth, Scotland, 1850
  • St. James & St. Anne parish church and vicarage, Alfington, Devon, 1850
  • Wantage Cemetery, Berkshire: chapel, 1850
  • St. Mary's Church (Emmorton, Maryland): stained glass windows, 1851
  • St. Martin's Church, Great Mongeham, Kent: restoration, 1851
  • St. Mary's Church, Langley, Kent, 1853
  • St. Mary and St. Melor parish church, Amesbury, Wiltshire: restoration, 1853
  • St. Nicholas' Hospital, Salisbury, Wiltshire: restoration, 1854
  • St. Mary's parish church, Marlston, Berkshire, 1855
  • All Saints' Church, Braishfield, Hampshire, 1855
  • St. John the Evangelist's parish church, Milton, Oxfordshire, 1856
  • Balliol College, Oxford Chapel, 1856–57
  • St. Michael's parish church, Gare Hill (Gaer Hill), Somerset, 1857
  • St. James' church, school and village buildings, Baldersby St James, North Yorkshire, 1857
  • All Saints' parish, Charlton-All-Saints, Wiltshire: school, 1857–58
  • St Andrew's parish church, Landford, Wiltshire, 1858
  • St. John the Baptist, Latton, Wiltshire: chancel, 1858–63
  • All Saints, Margaret Street, London, 1859
  • St. Nicholas' school, Newbury, Berkshire, 1859
  • Standlynch Chapel Trafalgar House, Wiltshire: restoration of church, 1859–66
  • St. Giles' Church, Tadlow, Bedfordshire, 1860
  • Lych gate at St. Michael & All Angels' Churchyard extension, Houghton-le-Spring, Durham, 1862,
  • All Saints' parish, Charlton All Saints, Wiltshire: vicarage, 1860–62
  • St. John the Baptist church, Bamford, Hope Valley, Derbyshire: restoration, 1861
  • St. Michael's parish church, Letcombe Bassett, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire): nave and south aisle, 1861
  • St. Mary the Virgin parish church, Castle Eaton, Wiltshire: restoration, 1861–63
  • St. Martin's parish church, Bremhill, Wiltshire: restoration, 1862–63
  • Church of St Cross, Manchester, Clayton, Manchester, 1863–66
  • St. Margaret's parish church, Mapledurham, Oxfordshire: restoration, 1863
  • St. Michael's parish church, Lyneham, Wiltshire: nave roof and chancel, 1862–65
  • St. Michael's parish church, Aldbourne, Wiltshire: restoration, 1863–67
  • St. Sebastian, Heathland, Wokingham, Berkshire, 1864
  • Merton College, Oxford: Grove Building, 1864
  • St. Andrew's parish church, Blunsdon St Andrew, Wiltshire: restoration: 1864–68
  • St. George's parish church, Wootton, Northamptonshire: restoration, 1865
  • St Lawrence's Church, Godmersham, Kent: restoration, 1865
  • St. Augustine's parish church, Penarth, Glamorgan, 1865-66.
  • SS. Peter & Paul parish church, Heytesbury, Wiltshire: restoration, 1865–67
  • St. Anne's church, Dropmore, Littleworth, Buckinghamshire, 1866
  • All Saints' parish church, Rangemore, Staffordshire, 1866–67
  • St. Peter's parish church, Highway, Wiltshire, 1866–67
  • St. Barnabas' parish church, Horton-cum-Studley, Oxfordshire, 1867
  • St. Mary's parish church, Beech Hill, Berkshire, 1867
  • Little Faringdon, Oxfordshire: Rectory, 1867
  • St. Mary's parish, Lower Heyford, Oxfordshire: remodelling of Old Rectory, 1867 (now Tall Chimneys)
  • The Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester, Hampshire, 1868
  • St. Paul's Church, Wooburn, Buckinghamshire: alterations, 1869
  • St. Mary Brookfield, Dartmouth Park Road, Tufnell Park, London NW5, 1869–75
  • All Saints' parish church, Whiteparish, Wiltshire: restoration, 1870
  • St. Leonard's parish church, Broad Blunsdon, Wiltshire: rebuilding, 1870
  • Church of St Peter, Great Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire: restoration, 1870–71
  • St. Mary's Church, Milstead, Kent: restoration, 1872
  • St. Mary's parish church, Purton, Wiltshire: restoration, 1872
  • Saint Mary at Stoke parish church, Ipswich, Suffolk, 1872
  • St. Michael and All Angels' parish church & school, Poulton, Gloucestershire, 1873
  • St. Mary's parish church, Dinton, Wiltshire: restoration, 1873–75
  • St. Peter's parish church, Clyffe Pypard, Wiltshire: restoration, 1873–75
  • All Saints' parish church, Braunston, Northamptonshire: restoration, 1874
  • St. George's parish church, West Harnham, Salisbury, Wiltshire: restoration, 1874
  • St. Mary's School, Wantage, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), 1874–75
  • St. Margaret's parish church, Knook, Wiltshire: restoration, 1874–76
  • Rugby School, Warwickshire: Chapel and Quadrangle, 1875
  • Shaw-cum-Donnington School, Shaw, Berkshire, 1875
  • Keble College, Oxford 1876
  • St. Andrew's Church, Buckland, Kent: restoration, 1876
  • Holy Cross parish church, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire: restoration: 1876–77
  • St. Catherine's parish church, Netherhampton, Wiltshire, 1876–77
  • Ascot Priory, Ascot, Berkshire: chapel, 1877
  • St. Mary Magdalene parish church, Winterbourne Monkton, Wiltshire: rebuilding, 1878
  • St. John the Baptist parish church, Foxham, Wiltshire: 1878–81
  • St. John the Evangelist church, Clevedon, Somerset, 1878
  • St. Mary's parish church, Donnington, Berkshire: chancel, 1878
  • St. Mary's Convent, Wantage, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire): Noviciate, 1878
  • St. Mary's parish church, Dodford, Northamptonshire: restoration, 1878–80
  • St. Columba's College Chapel, Whitechurch, County Dublin, Ireland, 1880
  • St Edith of Wilton parish church, Baverstock Lane, Dinton, Wiltshire: restoration 1880–93
  • St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne (except main tower and spire), Australia, 1880–1891
  • Sarum College, Salisbury, Wiltshire: chapel, 1881
  • St. Michael's Church, Woolwich: restoration, 1888
  • St Mark's church, Dundela, east Belfast, 1899
  • St. Saviour's, Coalpit Heath, Gloucestershire (Butterfield's first Church of England church)
  • All Saints' church, Babbacombe, Devon 1874
  • The Cathedral of the Isles, Great Cumbrae, Scotland, started 1849 but still incomplete
  • Holy Saviour church, Hitchin, Hertfordshire 1865
  • Ottery St. Mary parish church, Devon: south transept refurbishment and marble font
  • The Rectory, (now Butterfield House), Hitchin Street, Baldock, Hertfordshire 1870-1873
  • St. Alban's church, Holborn, London 1862
  • St. Andrew's parish church, Rugby, Warwickshire 1877 with later additions of 1895
  • Exeter School, Exeter, Devon 1878-1880
  • Holy Trinity with St. Edmund parish church, Horfield, Bristol, nave and aisles c1847
  • St. James' church, Christleton, Cheshire rebuilt 1877
  • St. Mary Magdalene church, West Lavington, West Sussex 1850
  • St. Mary Magdalene church, Enfield Chase, Middlesex
  • St. Mawgan Old Rectory, Cornwall
  • St. Margaret of Antioch, Barley, Herts 1871 additions
  • All Saints' Wykeham, Scarborough
  • St. Peter's Church, Elerch (Bont-goch), Ceredigion

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