Works in London •
All Hallows on the Wall Church (1765) • Duroure Monument, in
Westminster Abbey Cloisters (1766) •
Minories, development of Crescent, Circus,
etc (1767 onwards), bombed during
The Blitz and demolished •
Newgate Prison & Sessions House (1769–1777) damaged in the
Gordon riots (1780) and restored (1780–1783), demolished (1902–04) •
Whitecross Street,
Lord Mayor's
coach house (1768–71) & almshouses (1770–71), both demolished •
Fleet Market, repairs and new office for Collector (1770–74), demolished • Stratford Place,
Oxford Street, development and alterations to conduits (1771–72) •
Guildhall, London, repairs (1772), rooms over Matted Gallery (1773), Old Council Chamber (1774), New Council Chamber (1777), alterations to Chapel (1774 & 1782), Town Clerk's House (1781), new façade (1785–88), Chamberlain's House (1785–86), New Houses, west side of the Yard (1795), exterior
stuccoed (1805), windows of the Great Hall redesigned (1806) & Court of the King's Bench, altered (1804–06), all now demolished save the Guildhall's Façade •
Smithfield Market, new bell & frame (1775), & alterations (1804), rebuilt •
All Hallows Staining, foot passage under porch (1775–76), demolished •
Billingsgate Fish Market, alterations (1776), iron column inserted to support upper floor (1777–78) & New Market house and embankment (1798), rebuilt • Banner Street and
Finsbury Square (1777), none of Dance's buildings are still standing • New wall and Gates for the
Honourable Artillery Company's,
Artillery Ground,
Bunhill Fields, ( 1777) • New houses,
Chiswell Street (1777) • Mr Lowry's House,
Lombard Street (1777), demolished • New House for Keeper of
Bunhill Fields (1777), demolished •
Newgate Market, alterations (1777) & (1784–85), demolished • Obelisk erected on
Putney Heath to commemorate invention of
Fire insurance marks (1777) •
Lady Dacre's Almshouses, repairs (1778) •
Wesley's Chapel,
Finsbury (1778) •
Jewin Street, widened (1779) •
Blackfriars, London, creation of new streets and platform adjoining bridge (1779–92), none of Dance's buildings survive •
Mansion House, London, new entrance, covering of internal courtyard with a roof, new ceiling and lowered the roof of the Egyptian Hall (1782) •
St Luke's Hospital for Lunatics, Old Street (1780), demolished •
Market in Honey Lane rebuilt (1780–88), demolished •
Whitefriars Wharf abutment (1781–82), demolished •
Monument to the Great Fire of London, repairs (1783) •
Fleet Bridge repairs (1783), demolished • Roger's Almshouses,
Hart Street, repairs & alterations (1783) •
Borough Compter, rebuilding (1785), demolished • Castle Street,
Spitalfields widened (1786) •
Beech Street, constructed (1786–88) • Jewin Crescent, (1786–88), demolished •
Lansdowne House Gallery and other Alterations (1786) •
Giltspur Street Compter (1787–91), demolished •
Boydell Shakespeare Gallery (1788), demolished •
Moorfields, Watch and Engine House (1790), demolished •
Leadenhall Market re-roofed (1790–92) & new warehouses (1813), rebuilt • Development and improvements of
Holborn, (1790 onwards) •
St Bartholomew's Hospital, Surgeon's Theatre and other buildings (1791–96), demolished • Martin's Bank,
Lombard Street, rebuilt (1793), demolished •
St Bartholomew the Less Church, rebuilt (1793) • Formation of Pickett Street,
The Strand improvements (1793 onwards) •
Legal Quays, rebuilt (1793–96) • St Margaret at Hill Court House
Southwark, new façade (1796), demolished •
Tottenham Court Road, estate to the east, North & South Crescents and Alfred Place, (1796 onwards), none of Dance's buildings survive •
Limehouse Canal & warehouses
West India Docks (1796 onwards), largely demolished •
London Custom House, repairs (1799), demolished •
St George in the East, alterations to the
Rectory (1802) •
Commercial Road, laid out (1803) • 33 Hill Street,
Mayfair (1803), demolished •
Royal College of Surgeons of England,
Lincoln's Inn Fields, rebuilt (1806 onwards) later altered by Sir
Charles Barry, Dance's portico survives • 143
Piccadilly for his brother
Nathaniel Dance-Holland (his brother changed his name) (1807) •
Whitecross Street Penitentiary (1808–14), demolished • Lombard Street, widened (1811) • New Court,
St Swithin's Lane, alterations to
Nathan Mayer Rothschild's house (1811), demolished •
Finsbury Circus (1815–16), none of Dance's buildings survive.
Works outside London •
Pitzhanger Manor,
Ealing, Dance's own house (1768) later owned by Sir John Soane, who demolished all Dance's work bar the south wing •
Cranbury Park, Hampshire, extensive remodelling, including the new-classical Ballroom (1776–81) • Monument to
Jeremiah Meyer,
St. Anne's Church, Kew (1790) •
Coleorton Hall, Leicestershire (1802) •
Laxton Hall, Northamptonshire, alterations to interiors, including Entrance Hall (1806-11) •
Stratton Park, Hampshire, (1803) demolished apart from the
Greek Doric portico and replaced by a modern house (1963–65) •
Theatre Royal, Bath, (1804) burnt down (1863) main façade to Beafort Square survives •
St Mary's Church, Micheldever, Hampshire (1806) •
East Stratton, Hampshire, cottage in the village (1806) •
Ashburnham Place, Sussex, alterations (1812) •
Kidbrooke House, Sussex, alterations (1814), demolished •
Camden Place,
Chislehurst, remodelling including "the Mixed lounge, the Oval Room, the Office and the beautiful oak panelled Entrance hall with its two secret doors".
Gallery of architectural works File:All Hallows on the Wall - geograph.org.uk - 1170310.jpg|West front of All Hallows Church, London File:All Hallowes-on-the-Wall, London Wall, London EC2 - geograph.org.uk - 1706663.jpg|All Hallows-on-the-Wall, London File:Guildhall. Engraved by E.Shirt after a drawing by Prattent. c. 1805.jpg|London Guildhall, c. 1805 File:Guildhall. Home of the City of London Corporation - geograph.org.uk - 60195.jpg|City of London Guildhall, Dance's façade on right File:The Guildhall - geograph.org.uk - 45551.jpg|City of London Guildhall, Dance's façade File:Cranbury House.jpg|Cranbury House, Hampshire File:Pitzhanger manor drawing room.jpg|Drawing room at Pitzhanger, Ealing File:St Bartholomew the Less, St Bartholomews Hospital, West Smithfield, London EC1 - geograph.org.uk - 1140931.jpg|St Bartholomew the Less Church in Barts Hospital, London File:St Bartholomew the Less, St Bartholomews Hospital, West Smithfield, London EC1 - East end - geograph.org.uk - 1140933.jpg|St Bartholomew the Less, West Smithfield, London File:Newgate Prison Publ 1800.jpg|Newgate Gaol, London, demolished File:Newgate West View of Newgate by George Shepherd 1784-1862 edited.jpg|Newgate Gaol, London, demolished File:Egyptian Hall Mansion House edited.jpg|Dance's Egyptian Hall ceiling in the Mansion House, London File:Royal College of Surgeons of England 1.jpg|Portico of Royal College of Surgeons at Lincoln's Inn Fields, London File:Wesley's Chapel 1.jpg|Wesley's Chapel, London File:Finsbury Circus.jpg|Finsbury Circus layout, all Dance's houses now being replaced by offices File:Iglesia de San Lawrence Jewry, Londres, Inglaterra, 2014-08-11, DD 138.JPG|St Lawrence Jewry Church, near Guildhall ==See also==