Name | Location | Photograph | Date | Notes | Grade |
Cardiff Castle | Cardiff, Wales | | 1866–1928 | For John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute | I |
Mount Stuart House Oratory | Isle of Bute, Scotland | | 1873–75 | For John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute | A (Scotland) |
Castell Coch | Cardiff, Wales | | 1871–91 | For John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute | I |
The Tower House | Holland Park, London | | 1875–81 | For himself | I |
Park House, Cardiff | Cardiff, Wales | | 1871–80 | For James McConnochie, Chief Engineer to Lord Bute | I |
Knightshayes Court | Tiverton, Devon | | 1867–74 | For Sir John Heathcoat-Amory | I |
Church of Christ the Consoler | Skelton-on-Ure, North Yorkshire | | 1870–76 | For George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon | I |
St Mary's, Studley Royal | North Yorkshire | | 1871–78 | For George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon | I |
St Mary's, Studley Royal, The Choristers House | North Yorkshire | | 1873 | Estate cottages or former parsonage for George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon | II* |
Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral | Cork, Ireland | | 1863–1904 | For the Bishop of Cork | - |
Worcester College Chapel | Oxford | | 1864–69 | Redecoration of the chapel | I |
Treverbyn Vean | St Neot, Cornwall | | 1858–62 | House for Colonel C L Somers Cocks | II* |
Gayhurst House | Gayhurst, Buckinghamshire | | 1858–65 | Alterations for Lord Carrington. The image shows the Cerberus Privy. | II* |
Bewholme Vicarage | Bewholme, East Riding of Yorkshire | | 1859 | Vicarage for an unknown patron | II |
Maison Dieu, Dover | Dover, Kent | | 1859–75 | For the burgesses of Dover | II* |
Waltham Abbey Church | Waltham Abbey, Essex | | 1859–79 | Restoration | I |
All Saints Church | Fleet, Hampshire | | 1861–62 | For Charles Edward Lefroy. Greatly damaged in an arson attack in 2015. | II* |
Church of St Helen | Kilnsea, East Riding of Yorkshire | | 1864-65 | Partly paid for by Burges's father, Alfred | II |
Church of St Michael and All Angels | Lowfield Heath, Surrey | | 1867–68 | "A veritable anthology of Burgesian 'dodges'" | II* |
Tomb of Charles Spencer Ricketts | Kensal Green, London | | 1867-68 | For Julia Bonnor, in memory of her father | II* |
Oakwood Hall | Bingley, West Yorkshire | | 1864–65 | For Thomas Garnett | II |
Church of St Margaret of Antioch | Darenth, Kent | | 1866–68 | Restoration | I |
Church of All Saints | Murston, Kent | | 1872–73 | Incomplete | II |
Church of St Nicholas | Charlwood, Surrey | | 1864–67 | Restoration | I |
Church of St John the Baptist | Outwood, Surrey | | 1869 | "Plain spoken to the point of bluntness" | II |
Milton Court | Dorking, Surrey | | 1869–80 | Restoration and rebuilding for Lachlan Mackintosh Rate | II* |
Trinity College | Hartford, Connecticut, United States of America | | 1873–82 | For President Abner Jackson | - |
Anglican Church | Mariánské Lázně, Czech Republic | | 1879 | For Mrs Anna Scott | - |
Old School House | Winchfield, Hampshire | | 1860–61 | Now a private residence | - |
Salisbury Cathedral Chapter House | Salisbury, Wiltshire | | 1855–59 | Restoration with Henry Clutton | I |
Yorke Almshouses | Forthampton, Gloucestershire | | 1863–64 | For Joseph Yorke | II |
Church of St Michael and All Angels | Brighton, East Sussex | | 1868 | For the Reverend Charles Beanlands | I |
Chevithorne Vicarage | Chevithorne, Devon | | 1870–71 | For Sir John Heathcoat-Amory | II |
Speech Room, Harrow School | Harrow, London | | 1871–77 | For the governors of Harrow School | II* |
St Anne's Court, Model Lodgings | Soho, London | | 1864–66 | For Lachlan Mackintosh Rate. Since demolished | - |
Skilbeck's Warehouse | Upper Thames Street, London | | 1865–66 | For the Skilbeck brothers. Since demolished | - |
Church of St Peter, Carrigrohane | Carrigrohane, County Cork, Ireland | | 1865–68 | For the Right Reverend Robert Gregg | - |
Elizabeth Almshouses, Worthing | Worthing, West Sussex | | 1859–60 | For his father, Alfred Burges | II |
Holy Trinity Church Templebreedy | Crosshaven, County Cork, Ireland | | 1866–68 | For the Right Reverend Robert Gregg | - |
Church of St James, Winscombe | Winscombe, Somerset | | 1863–64 | Chancel restoration and stained glass for the Reverend John Augustus Yatman | I |
Gates and gate piers east of Newby Hall | Skelton-on-Ure, North Yorkshire | | 1870 | Gates and gate piers at Newby Hall, Yorkshire for Lady Mary Vyner | II |
St Faiths Stoke Newington | Stoke Newington, London | | 1872–73 | Damaged by a flying bomb in World War II and subsequently demolished | - |
Church of St John, Cumnock | Cumnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland | | 1878–80 | For Lord Bute | B (Scotland) |