• St Saviour's Church
Hampstead, London (1856) •
Birmingham and Midland Institute (1855, this later became Birmingham Reference Library but was demolished in the 1960s) •
Leeds Grammar School (1857 – now part of the
University of Leeds' Business School) •
Henham Hall, Suffolk; tomb of Alexander Berens in
West Norwood cemetery (1858) (photograph in the gallery of West Norwood Cemetery) • Duxbury Hall, Lancashire (1859) • St. Giles's Schools, Endell Street (1860) • Burnley Grammar School (1860) •
Gawthorpe Hall, Lancashire (additions) (1861) • Birmingham Free Public Library (1861) • Pyrgo Park, Romford (additions) (1862) • Stabling at Millbank for the Speaker (1862) •
Halifax Town Hall,
West Yorkshire (designed by
Charles Barry, 1860; completed by E.M. Barry, 1863) • Barbon Park Lodge, Westmorland (1863) •
Royal Opera House, Valletta, Malta (1864) • the
Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond Hill, London (additions) (1865) • Schools, Canford, Dorset (1865) •
Charing Cross Hotel and the nearby
Queen Eleanor Memorial Cross (a Victorian replica erected in 1863 by the
London, Chatham and Dover Railway Company – the original cross was erected by King
Edward I in 1291, but removed in 1647), London (1865) • Cannon Street Hotel (1866) •
St Dunstan's College (1867) • rebuilding and extension of
Crewe Hall, near
Crewe,
Cheshire (1866–70)'s extension • Bakeham House,
Egham (1868) • Esher Lodge (additions) (1870) • rebuilding of
Crowcombe Court,
Somerset (1870) •
Palace of Westminster (his supervision of his father's work was finally completed in 1870; the only substantial element for which Edward was entirely responsible was the colonnade on New Palace Yard and the striking railings around the Yard, but included work on the Queen's Robing Room, Royal Staircase and the decoration of the Central Octagon Hall) • Thorpe Abbotts, Norfolk (additions) (1871) •
Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire (additions) (1872) • Wykehurst Place, near
Bolney, West Sussex (1872), for
Henry Huth •
The Exchange, Bristol (1872) •
Cobham Park,
Cobham, Surrey (1873) • Shabden, Surrey (1873) • the East Range of
Downing College,
Cambridge (1873) • St Anne's Church, Clifton, near
Eccles,
Salford (1874) •
Peterborough Cathedral, pulpit (1874) • The Hospital For Sick Children, (
Great Ormond Street Hospital), London (1872 – now demolished, though his
St Christopher's Chapel (1875) survives) • London and Westminster Bank, Temple Bar (additions and alterations) (1873) • Entrance to
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (1875) •
Doric temple
mausoleum to
Eustratios Ralli,
West Norwood Cemetery listed Grade II (1875) •
Royal Infirmary, Waterloo Road (alterations) (1875) • new galleries ('The Barry Rooms') and dome for the
National Gallery, London; remodelling the top of
Burlington House's central staircase (1876) • Peakirk Church, Hermitage (restored) (1879) •
Stancliffe Hall, Derbyshire (additions, &c.) (1879) • House for Art Union, Strand (1879) ==Final works==