• 1924:
Nicholas Hawksmoor • 1932:
Vitruvian Nights • 1934:
Fine Art • 1937:
Hatchlands, Surrey • 1938:
Architecture in a Changing World • 1947:
How Architecture is Made • 1953:
English Architecture Since the Regency • The Goodhart-Rendel Index of 19th century church builders, a card index which he compiled is held in the
British Architectural Library, London.
Buildings • The Pantiles, Englefield Green in Surrey (1911) , Hastings (1881; rebuilt in 1951 by H. S. Goodhart-Rendel) •
Eton Manor Boys' Club, Riseholme Street, London E9 (1912; demolished 1969) •
St Olaf House, London (1928–1932) •
St Wilfrid's Church, Brighton (1932–1934), now converted into residential apartments •
Princes House, Brighton (1935–1936) •
Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children, Banstead Wood, Surrey (1948) •
St John the Evangelist's Church, St Leonards-on-Sea (rebuilding after war damage, 1951) •
Friary Church of St Francis and St Anthony, Crawley (1955–59) • Sacred Heart Church,
Cobham, Surrey (1958) • Our Lady of the Rosary,
Marylebone • Several houses in the Surrey village of
East Clandon were built to his drawings including Antler's Corner, Appletree Cottage, Meadow Cottage and 5 School Lane (1910), Prospect Cottages (1914), Snelgate Cottages (1926) and the St Thomas' Housing Society Cottages (1947) • Goodhart-Rendel designed a cover for the organ at the
Royal Chapel of All Saints in
Windsor Great Park. • St Martin and St Ninian Catholic Church, George Street,
Whithorn, Wigtownshire, Galloway, Scotland, 1959–1960. His only known building in Scotland. The interior has seen some reordering with the moving forward of the altar from the East wall after the
Second Vatican Council. At that time the
baldacchino was also removed, together with some decorative ironwork. The East elevation has a carved
Hew Lorimer crucifix mounted on the wall. ==Family==