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== Major projects == Barry designed: <!-- in chronological order, where known -->* St. Mary the Virgin's Church, [[Bylaugh]], [[Norfolk]] (1809) * Remodelling of [[Soughton Hall]] under the instructions of travelling companion [[William John Bankes]] (1820s) * [[All Saints' Church, Whitefield]] (1822β25) * [[St Matthew's Church, Manchester]] (1825) * [[St Peter's Church, Brighton]] (1824β28) * The Royal Institution of Fine Arts, Manchester, now [[Manchester Art Gallery]] (1824β35) *[[Canonbury#Churches|St Paul's Church, Islington]] (1826β28)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://historicengland.org.uk/advice/heritage-at-risk/search-register/list-entry/47496|title=St Paul's Church, St Paul's Road N1 β Islington {{!}} Historic England|website=historicengland.org.uk|language=en|access-date=2019-09-01}}</ref> *St John, Holloway Road, Islington (1826β28)<ref>{{Cite book|title=London 4 : North|url=https://archive.org/details/london4north0000unse|url-access=registration|date=2002|publisher=Yale University Press|others=Cherry, Bridget., Pevsner, Nikolaus, 1902β1983.|isbn=0-300-09653-4|location=New Haven|pages=[https://archive.org/details/london4north0000unse/page/656 656]|oclc=719418475}}</ref> *Holy Trinity, [[Cloudesley Square]], Islington (1826β29)<ref>{{NHLE|num=1195557|desc=Former Church of Holy Trinity, Islington |access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref> * New tower [[Petworth]] Church, and remodelled staircase balustrade, [[Petworth House]], Sussex (1827) * The [[Royal Sussex County Hospital]], Brighton (1828) * Thomas Attree's villa and the [[Pepper Pot, Brighton|Pepper Pot]], [[Queen's Park, Brighton]] (1830) * [[Travellers Club]]. Pall Mall, London (1830β32) * Remodelling [[Dulwich College]] largely destroyed when rebuilt by [[Charles Barry Jr.]] (1831) * The [[Royal College of Surgeons of England|Royal College of Surgeons]], (the portico survives from [[George Dance the Younger]]'s building) London (1834β36) * [[Horsley Towers]], Surrey (1834) * St Peter's Church, Islington (1834-35; converted into flats circa 1990)<ref>{{Cite book |title=London. 4: North / by Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner |date=2002 |publisher=Yale Univ. Press |isbn=978-0-300-09653-8 |editor-last=Cherry |editor-first=Bridget |edition=1. publ. by Yale Univ. Press |location=New Haven London |pages=658 |editor-last2=Pevsner |editor-first2=Nikolaus}}</ref><ref>{{NHLE |desc=CHURCH OF ST PETER |num=1195748 |access-date=2024-01-07 }}</ref> * New gateway and entrance lodge plus alterations to the gardens [[Bowood House]], Wiltshire (1834β38) * Remodelling of [[Kingston Lacy]], Dorset (1835β39) * The [[Manchester Athenaeum]] (1837β39 β now also part of the Manchester Art Gallery) * The [[Reform Club]], London (1837 β next door to the Travellers) * [[King Edward's School, Birmingham|King Edward's School]], [[New Street, Birmingham]] (1838) * [[Lancaster House]], London, interiors (1838β40) * [[Upper Brook Street Chapel, Manchester]] (1837β39) * The [[Trafalgar Square]] precinct (1840) * [[Pentonville (HM Prison)|Pentonville]], London, architectural features, overall design by [[Joshua Jebb]] (1841β42) * Old Grammar School at [[Dulwich College]] (established for the education of poor boys from Dulwich and Camberwell, constructed 1841β42)<ref name="BLB-OGS">{{cite web |title=Old Grammar School and Railings |url=https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101385545-old-grammar-school-and-railings-village-ward |website=British Listed Buildings |access-date=5 June 2023}}</ref> * Remodelling of [[Trentham Hall]] and creation of its Italianate gardens, north [[Staffordshire]] (1842) * Remodelling (virtual rebuilding) of [[Highclere Castle]], Hampshire (1842) * Added wings and other remodelling, [[Duncombe Park]], Yorkshire (1843β46) * Holy Trinity Church, [[Hurstpierpoint]], Sussex (1843β45) * Remodelling of [[Harewood House]], Yorkshire (1843β50) * [[Lansdowne Monument]], Cherhill, Wiltshire (1845) * The former Treasury now the [[Cabinet Office]] building in [[Whitehall]] (the remodelling of an earlier building br Sir [[John Soane]]) (1846β47) * [[Bridgewater House, Westminster]], London (1846β51) * Canford Manor in Tudor Gothic, now [[Canford School]], Dorset (1848β52) * [[Cliveden House]] in [[Buckinghamshire]] (1850β51) * Remodelling of [[Dunrobin Castle]] near [[Golspie]], [[Scotland]] (1850) * Remodelling of [[Kiddington Hall]], Oxfordshire (1850) * Remodelling of [[Shrubland Park]] and Italianate gardens, [[Suffolk]] (1850) * Barristers' chambers at 1 Temple Gardens in [[Inner Temple]] * Restoration of [[Gawthorpe Hall]], near [[Burnley]], Lancashire (1850β52) * [[Halifax Town Hall]], West Yorkshire (designed 1860; completed by [[Edward Middleton Barry]], 1863)
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