Building |
Location |
Date Built |
List Entry |
Notes |
St Philip's Church, Buckingham Palace Road | London | 1887-1890 | | By Demaine and Brierley. Demolished 1956. |
Welburn Hall (remodelling) | Welburn, Kirkbymoorside | 1890–93 | 1149212 | the Jacobean west wing was demolished and replaced by a much bigger wing in the gothic style. Brierley's work was extensively damaged in the fire of 1931. |
The Mallan Hotel[11] | Goathland | 1892 | 1316154 | By Demaine and Brierley, part demolished, rebuilt and extended c.1935 |
Church of St. Mary[11] | Goathland | 1894–96 | 1174270 | |
All Saints' Church, Rufforth | Rufforth | 1894–1895 | 1150353 | By Demaine and Brierley |
Park Grove School[8] | York | 1895 | 1257012 | |
Fishergate School[8] | York | 1895 | 1257012 | |
Nesfield and Mulgrave Cottage[11] | Goathland | 1896 | 1174262 | |
Scarcroft Primary School[8] | York | 1896 | 1256667 | Generally regarded as his masterpiece[7] |
The Jubilee, Balfour Street[12][13] | York | 1897 | | Public house: closed 2016 |
King's Manor: Headmaster's House[8] | York | 1899 | 1257853 | Built as the house of the Headmaster of the Yorkshire School for the Blind |
Bereton Lodge[11] | Goathland | 1902 | 1174313 | |
St Oswald's Church | Sowerby | 1902 | 1151342 | North aisle built and original north wall replaced with columns.[14] |
Thorpe Underwood Hall | Thorpe Underwood, North Yorkshire | 1902–03 | 1315423 | |
Haxby Road School[8] | York | 1903–04 | 1257673 | |
Poppleton Road School[8] | York | 1903–04 | 1256903 | Bomb damaged and restored 1942 |
Dringhouses Primary School[15] | Dringhouses, York | 1904 | | |
Brackencliffe | Scarborough | 1905 | 1243700 | |
Burrough Court[16] | Leicester | 1906 | | In the 1940s the main historic house was destroyed by a fire[17] |
Bishopsbarns | York | 1906 | 1256793 | Home of Walter Brierley |
Bishopthorpe Garth | Bishopthorpe | 1908 | 1166773 | |
Haworth Art Gallery | Accrington | 1908–09 | 1205787 | Originally known as Hollins Hill |
County Hall[8] | Northallerton | 1904–14 | 1150967 | |
Malton Grammar School buildings[18] | Malton | 1911 | | |
Sledmere House | Sledmere | 1911 | 1083802 | Major restorations by Brierley following a fire (original building c.1751).[19] |
Acklam Hall | Middlesbrough | 1912 | 1136868 | Alterations by Brierley (original building c.1680). Restaurant is named 'The Brierley'.[20] |
Sion Hill Hall and Lodge | Kirby Wiske near Thirsk | 1913 | 1281486 1150972 | A private residence. Some similarities with Malton School are evident - the high pitch roof and tall chimneys, for example. The drainpipe is almost identical to the one in Malton School quad. (The white one is on Sion Hill Hall, the black is Malton School.)[21] |
Water Tower | Ingleby Arncliffe | 1915 | 1294509 | Commissioned by Middlesbrough ironmaster Hugh Bell. "Sir Hugh Bell built this tower as part of a water supply to Arncliffe and Rounton, AD 1915." is inscribed on the lintel.[22] |
Woodlands Hall | Aislaby | 1919–1921 | 1148951 | Remodelling and extensions |
Dringhouses War Memorial[23] | York | 1922 | | Located outside Church of St Edward the Confessor |
St Chad's Church | York | 1925–26 | 1391178 | |
Goddards House and Garden and Carriage Entrance | York | 1926–27 | 1256461 1256505 | Built for Noel Terry of the Terry's chocolate manufacturing family. It was Brierley's last building.[24] |