Buildings in Edinburgh •
Barclay Church 1862-4 • 38 Dick Place (Pilkington's own house which he called Egremont, built within the Grange Park House estate), 1865–1870 • 48–50 Dick Place, 1864 • 158–164 Grove Street, 1864 • Craigend Park (Kingston Clinic), 1867–69 • 1–7 Coltbridge Terrace, 1869 • 129–131 Grange Loan, 1872 • Daniel Stewart's Boarding House (formerly Dean Park House), 1874 • 3 Queensferry Terrace, Dean Park House Stable Block, 1874 • 8 Spylaw Road, mid-1870s • 39–51 Deanhaugh Street, 1880–81 • Moray Free Church, South Back of the Canongate, 1862 • New Free Church, Viewforth (then Viewforth St. Oswald's),1871
Elsewhere in Scotland •
Auchengray Church, by Carnwath,
South Lanarkshire, 1864-5 • Trinity Church,
Irvine,
Ayrshire, 1861–63, currently on the Buildings at Risk register for Scotland. • Free Church,
Innerleithen,
Scottish Borders, (1864–67), still in use. • St. John's Edenside, Kelso, Roxburghshire, 1863-6 •
The Kirna in
Walkerburn (1867) • Penicuik Old South Church (1862) • Park End in
Penicuik (1862) • Sunnybrae, Walkerburn, 1857 • Stoneyhill House & Lodge, Walkerburn (1868) • Tweedvale House & Lodge, Walkerburn (1855-9) •
Spier's school,
Beith,
Ayrshire. Memorial shrine to John Spier. • Marine Hotel in
North Berwick • St Aidan's Church (United Presbyterian Church) in Morebattle, Scottish Borders, 1864/5. • McCheyne Memorial Church, Perth Road,
Dundee (1868–71) • St. Mark's, Greenfield, Dundee, Angus, 1868 • Simson Memorial West Kilbride Cemetery, a memorial dedicated to Dr.
Robert Simson, a mathematician born in the town • New Parish Church, Lamlash, Arran, 1871 • United Presbyterian Church, Dudhope Crescent, Dundee, 1877 • Inchglas, Broich Terrace, Crieff, 1856
Outside Scotland •
City United Reformed Church (The New Presbyterian Church), Cardiff, Wales, 1867 ==Gallery==