Churches and chapels •
Chirk: In 1828–9 he undertook the provision and new seating in the church. •
Ruabon: The church was partly burnt in January 1819 and Gummow arranged the restoration for
Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn Then in 1835–8 Gummow re-ordered and partly rebuilt the church to plans prepared by
Edward Welch of Liverpool. •
Ruabon: Providence Wesh Presbyterian Chapel (
Rhagluniaeth), 1834. Chapel built on land provided by
Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, who provided the services of the "competent architect", Benjamin Gummow. • St Asaph Cathedral: Hubbard notes that some work was undertaken by Gummow at the Cathedral c.1810–11. •
St Giles, Wrexham 1820–1: Gummow designed a gallery for the church. and now much altered. •
Brogyntyn, near
Oswestry, Shropshire. Portico and other alterations for the
Ormsby Gores, 1814–15. •
Eaton Hall, Eccleston, near Chester. Wings added for 2nd Earl Grosvenor, 1823–6. •
Halkyn Castle, Flintshire. The house was designed by the architect
John Buckler and built between 1824 and 1827 for
Robert Grosvenor. The building of the castle was supervised by Benjamin Gummow, the Earl's architect and surveyor. Gummow may have submitted the initial plans for Halkyn Castle in 1804. •
Wynnstay, Ruabon. Probably responsible for altering and re-casing the house c.1825. •
Chirk Castle, Denbighshire. The building of a porch at Chirk Castle in 1831. == The Gummows: a family of architects and builders==