Aldington's work has been positioned among the finest examples of 1960s domestic architecture in Britain.
Turn End has been mentioned among "the best" 1960s one-off houses, placing it alongside notable works by
Team 4,
Richard Rogers,
Basil Spence, and Stout & Litchfield. Aldington's legacy has been recognised through the influence it has had on subsequent architects working in residential design. Contemporary practices have acknowledged the influence of Aldington's body of work, with
The Twentieth Century Society noting that he has "more listed buildings than any other architect in the UK" and that "every house he completed has now been listed". This achievement is considered "particularly impressive given that architects based in rural areas tend to operate under the radar of the architectural press". The
National Life Stories project recorded an interview with Aldington, held by the
British Library, under their Architects' Lives series, along with similar interviews with Lord Foster and Sir George Grenfell-Baines. == Selected works ==