Burn was a prolific architect and happy to turn his hand to a variety of styles. He designed churches, castles, public buildings,
country houses (as many as 600), monuments and other structures, mainly in Scotland, but also in England and Ireland. His works include among others:
Scotland • Ardanaiseig House, near
Kilchrenan, Argyll • Tealing House, Tealing, remodelled (1827) •
Auchterarder House (1831) •
Balintore Castle, Angus (1859) Scottish Baronial •
The Binns, remodelled for the Dalyell family (1811) Gothic •
Blairquhan Castle, South Ayrshire (1821) Gothic •
Blantyre Monument, Erskine (1825) •
Buchanan Castle •
Camperdown House, Dundee (1820) Greek Revival •
Castle Menzies (1840) new wing •
Carstairs House, South Lanarkshire (1820–1823) Gothic •
Corstorphine Old Parish Church (1828) – considered too radical and returned to its medieval orientation in 1905 •
Dornoch Cathedral major reconstruction (1835–1837) •
The Duke of Gordon's Monument, Elgin, Moray (1839) •
Dundas Castle, near Edinburgh (1818) Gothic •
Dunira, Perthshire (1852) demolished •
Dupplin Castle (1828) demolished •
The Edinburgh Academy (1824) • Gallanach House, near
Oban, Argyll (1814) •
Garscube House, Dunbartonshire (1827) •
House of Falkland, Falkland, Fife (1839–1844) •
Inverness Castle, Inverness (1836) Gothic •
John Watson's Institution now the
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh (1825) Neoclassic • Keir Parish Church, Keirmill Village,
Dumfriesshire (1813) •
Lauriston Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland, (west range only) (1827) Jacobean •
Lude House, Blair Atholl, Perth and Kinross (1837) •
Murray Royal Lunatic Asylum, Perth (1827) •
North Leith Parish Church, Madeira Street, Leith (1814) Neoclassical •
Church of St John the Evangelist, Edinburgh (1818) Gothic • The
Melville Monument in the centre of St Andrew Square,
Edinburgh (1820–3) (topped by a statue by
Robert Forrest) • New Abbey Church,
Dunfermline, Fife (1821) •
Madras College, St Andrews (1832) Jacobean
England •
Adderstone Hall, near Lucker, Northumberland (1819) Georgian Grecian •
Cliveden, Buckinghamshire •
Harlaxton Manor, Grantham, Lincolnshire •
Stoke Rochford Hall, Lincolnshire (1841–43). •
Lynford Hall, Norfolk Jacobean •
Montagu House, Whitehall, London, French Renaissance, demolished •
Prestwold Hall, Loughborough, Leicestershire (1842) Classical •
Revesby Abbey, Lincolnshire (1845), Elizabethan-Jacobean •
South Rauceby Hall,
South Rauceby Lincolnshire (1842) •
The Old Deanery, Lincoln, (1847) •
Sandon Hall, Staffordshire, (1852), Jacobean
Ireland •
Bangor Castle, County Down, Northern Ireland (1852) Elizabethan-Jacobean •
Castlewellan Castle, County Down, Northern Ireland (1856) Scottish Baronial •
Dartrey Castle, near Rockcorry in County Monaghan (1840s) Elizabethan-Jacobean, demolished •
Helen's Tower, Clandeboye Estate near Bangor (1848) Scottish Baronial •
Muckross House, Killarney, County Kerry (1843) Tudor • Conservatory at
Killruddery House (1852) ==Gallery==