| Building
|
Location[note 2]
|
Year completed
|
Listed
|
Note
|
| 14–15 Old Bond Street |
Westminster |
1911 |
– |
|
| 55 Broadway |
Westminster |
1929 |
Grade I[9] |
First cruciform plan office building in Britain; includes St James's Park tube station. Sculptures commissioned by Holden for the building include Jacob Epstein's Day and Night and Henry Moore's first public commission.
|
| 87 Harmer Green Lane |
Welwyn, Hertfordshire |
1906 |
– |
Holden's own home
|
| 127 & 129 High Holborn |
Holborn |
1904 |
Grade II[10] |
|
| Acton Town Underground station |
Acton |
1932 |
Grade II[11] |
|
| Almshouses |
Woburn, Bedfordshire |
1906 |
– |
|
| Alperton Underground station |
Alperton |
1931 |
– |
|
| Archway Underground station |
Archway |
1931 |
– |
Replacement Portland stone and glazed screen entrance façade, since demolished
|
| Arnos Grove Underground station |
Arnos Grove |
1932 |
Grade II*[12] |
|
| Balham Underground station |
Balham |
1926 |
Grade II[13] |
|
| Bedfordshire Cottages, Workhouse site |
Woburn, Bedfordshire |
1901 |
– |
|
| Belgrave Hospital for Children |
Kennington |
1903 |
Grade II*[14] |
|
| Birchmoor Lodge |
Woburn, Bedfordshire |
1901 |
– |
|
| Bond Street Underground station |
West End |
1927 |
– |
Replacement Portland stone and glazed screen entrance façade, since demolished
|
| Boston Manor Underground station |
Boston Manor |
1934 |
Grade II[15] |
With Stanley Heaps
|
| Bounds Green Underground station |
Bounds Green |
1932 |
Grade II[16] |
With Charles Holloway James
|
| Bristol Central Library |
Bristol |
1906 |
Grade I[17] |
A Tudor revival exterior with classical interior. Furnishings also by Holden.
|
| Bristol Royal Infirmary King Edward VII memorial extension |
Bristol |
1912 |
– |
|
| British Medical Association |
Strand |
1908 |
Grade II*[18] |
Now Zimbabwe House. Jacob Epstein's series of sculptures caused great controversy when unveiled. They were defaced in the 1930s to prevent pieces falling off.
|
| British Seamen's Hospital |
Istanbul, Turkey |
1903 |
– |
|
| Bushey Heath Underground station |
Bushey, Hertfordshire |
– |
– |
Unbuilt
|
| Cavendish Laboratory, Austin Wing, University of Cambridge |
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire |
1940 |
– |
|
| Chiswick Park Underground station |
Chiswick |
1932 |
Grade II[19] |
|
| Clapham Common Underground station |
Clapham |
1924 |
Grade II[20] |
|
| Clapham South Underground station |
Clapham |
1926 |
Grade II[21] |
|
| Clifton College Memorial Arch |
Bristol |
1922 |
Grade II[22] |
|
| Colliers Wood Underground station |
Colliers Wood |
1926 |
Grade II[23] |
|
| Cockfosters Underground station |
Cockfosters |
1933 |
Grade II[24] |
|
| Cottages |
Port Sunlight, Merseyside |
1898 |
– |
|
| Cottage Hospital |
Woburn, Bedfordshire |
1903 |
Grade II[25] |
Listed as Henry P. Adams design
|
| Crowholt Lodge |
Woburn, Bedfordshire |
1914 |
– |
|
| Danvers Tower, Cheyne Walk |
Chelsea |
– |
– |
Unbuilt design for artists' studios
|
| Ealing Common Underground station |
Ealing |
1931 |
Grade II[26] |
With Stanley Heaps
|
| Eastcote Underground station |
Eastcote |
1939 |
Grade II[27] |
|
| East Finchley Underground station |
East Finchley |
1939 |
Grade II[28] |
With Leonard Holcombe Bucknell
|
| Elstree South Underground station |
Elstree, Hertfordshire |
– |
– |
Unbuilt
|
| Evelyn House, Oxford Street |
West End |
1909 |
Grade II[29] |
|
| Farm Cottages |
Mayland, Essex |
1906 |
– |
|
| Finchley Central Underground station |
Finchley |
– |
– |
With Reginald Uren. Unbuilt.
|
| Gants Hill Underground station |
Gants Hill |
1947 |
– |
The platform level concourse was modelled after stations on the Moscow Metro
|
| General Hospital |
Tunbridge Wells, Kent |
1902 |
– |
|
| Green Park Underground station |
Piccadilly |
1932 |
– |
New Portland stone entrance shelter adjacent to Green Park, since demolished
|
| Grey Gables |
Bolton, Greater Manchester |
1898 |
– |
|
| Hall of Remembrance (War Museum) |
London |
– |
– |
Unbuilt
|
| Hammersmith tube station |
Hammersmith |
1931 |
– |
New Portland stone and glazed screen secondary entrance façade, since demolished
|
| Haresfoot |
Berkhamsted, Buckinghamshire |
1920 |
– |
Additions to existing house
|
| Highgate Underground station |
Highgate |
1939 |
– |
Partly built and partly disused
|
| Holborn Underground station |
Holborn |
1933 |
– |
Replacement Portland stone and glazed screen entrance façade
|
| Homeopathic Cottage Hospital |
Southport, Lancashire |
1909 |
– |
Arts and Crafts hospital building with sea view.
|
| Hounslow West Underground station |
Hounslow |
1931 |
Grade II[30] |
With Stanley Heaps
|
| House |
Delamere Forest, Cheshire |
1898 |
– |
Holden's first project, unknown location
|
| House |
Holford, Somerset |
1923 |
– |
|
| House Knight |
Bepton Common, Midhurst, West Sussex |
1915 |
– |
|
| House Mayor |
Bicknoller, Somerset |
1928 |
– |
|
| House Semon |
Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire |
1910 |
Grade II[31] |
Now known as Rignalls
|
| House Sixsmith |
Adlington, Lancashire |
1907 |
Grade II[32] |
Now known as Brown Low
|
| Institution of Electrical Engineers Interiors, Savoy Place |
Westminster |
1911 |
– |
|
| Isle of Thanet District Hospital |
Margate, Kent |
1926 |
Grade II[33] |
Now part of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother Hospital
|
| Isolation Hospital for Infectious Diseases |
Ampthill, Bedfordshire |
1903 |
– |
|
| King Edward VII Sanatorium |
Midhurst, West Sussex |
1906 |
Grade II*[34] |
Chapel separately listed Grade II*[35]
|
| Lodge |
Woburn, Bedfordshire |
1908 |
– |
|
| Lodge, Birchmoor Drive |
Woburn, Bedfordshire |
1914 |
– |
|
| Kings College for Women |
Kensington |
1916 |
Grade II[36] |
Wren-influenced design for college for domestic science
|
| Sir James Knott Memorial Flats |
Tynemouth |
1939 |
– |
With Tasker & Child
|
| Law Society extension |
Holborn |
1904 |
Grade II*[37] |
Listed with main building by Lewis Vulliamy
|
| Leicester Square Underground station |
West End |
1933 |
– |
New Portland stone entrance building including public house and sub-surface booking hall and concourse
|
| London Underground Acton Works and Offices |
Acton |
1932 |
– |
|
| Manor House Underground station |
Manor House |
1932 |
– |
|
| Mansion House Underground station |
City of London |
1930 |
– |
Replacement Portland stone and glazed screen entrance façade, since demolished
|
| Memorial Chapel, New College, Oxford |
Oxford, Oxfordshire |
– |
– |
Unbuilt
|
| Morden Underground station |
Morden |
1926 |
– |
|
| Mortuary Chapel, Richmond Hospital |
Richmond |
1914 |
– |
|
| National Library of Wales |
Aberystwyth, Wales |
1937 |
Grade II*[38] |
Front range (modified version of earlier design by Sidney Greenslade). Also the Central Hall (completed 1955).
|
| Northfields Underground station |
Northfields |
1932 |
Grade II[39] |
|
| Oakwood Underground station |
Oakwood |
1932 |
Grade II*[40] |
With Charles Holloway James. The free-standing station sign is separately listed Grade II[41]
|
| Orchestral Association |
London |
1912 |
– |
|
| Osterley Underground station |
Osterley |
1934 |
Grade II[42] |
With Stanley Heaps
|
| Piccadilly Circus Underground station |
Piccadilly |
1928 |
Grade II[43] |
Sub-surface booking hall and concourse beneath the roadway of Piccadilly Circus
|
| Rayners Lane Underground station |
Harrow |
1938 |
Grade II[44] |
With Reginald Uren
|
| Redbridge Underground station |
Redbridge |
1947 |
Grade II[45] |
|
| Royal Northern Hospital |
Holloway |
1941 |
– |
Demolished
|
| Royal Victoria Infirmary |
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear |
1906 |
– |
With W. L. Newcombe
|
| Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital |
Westminster |
1926 |
– |
|
| St George's Hospital, Hyde Park Corner |
Westminster |
– |
– |
Unbuilt
|
| St Luke's Hospital |
Valletta, Malta |
1939 |
– |
|
| School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London |
Bloomsbury |
1946 |
Grade II[46] |
|
| Senate House, University of London |
Bloomsbury |
1937 |
Grade II*[47] |
Tallest office building in London from 1937 to 1957. Remnant of a much grander unrealised scheme.
|
| Shire Hall extension |
Bedford, Bedfordshire |
1910 |
Grade II[48] |
Listed with main building by Alfred Waterhouse
|
| Southgate Underground station |
Southgate |
1932 |
Grade II*[49] |
Station parade and lamp standards also by Holden separately listed Grade II and Grade II*[50][51]
|
| South Harrow Underground station |
South Harrow |
1935 |
– |
|
| South Wimbledon Underground station |
South Wimbledon |
1926 |
Grade II[52] |
|
| SS Caldedonia, Interiors |
– |
1922 |
– |
Interior design of principal rooms for Anchor Line ocean liner
|
| SS Cameronia, Interiors |
– |
1922 |
– |
Interior design of principal rooms for Anchor Line ocean liner
|
| SS Tuscania, Interiors |
– |
1922 |
– |
Interior design of principal rooms for Anchor Line ocean liner
|
| Sudbury Hill Underground station |
Sudbury |
1931 |
Grade II[53] |
|
| Sudbury Town Underground station |
Sudbury |
1931 |
Grade II*[54] |
|
| Sutton Valence School |
Sutton Valence, Kent |
1914 |
Grade II[55] |
|
| Sutton Valence School, Chapel |
Sutton Valence, Kent |
1928 |
– |
|
| Tomb of Oscar Wilde, Père Lachaise Cemetery |
Paris, France |
1912 |
– |
With Jacob Epstein
|
| Tooting Bec Underground station |
Tooting |
1926 |
Grade II[56] |
|
| Tooting Broadway Underground station |
Tooting |
1926 |
Grade II[57] |
|
| Torbay Hospital |
Torbay, Devon |
1927 |
– |
|
| Torbay Hospital Chapel |
Torbay, Devon |
1929 |
Grade II[58] |
|
| Trent Park House |
Enfield |
1926 |
Grade II[59] |
New façades to existing mansion
|
| Turnpike Lane Underground station |
Harringay |
1932 |
Grade II[60] |
|
| Two Cottages |
Oakley, Bedfordshire |
1905 |
– |
|
| Two Cottages |
Woburn, Bedfordshire |
1907 |
– |
|
| Uxbridge Underground station |
Uxbridge |
1938 |
Grade II[61] |
With Leonard Holcombe Bucknell
|
| Victoria Hospital |
Folkestone, Kent |
1910 |
– |
Ward extensions
|
| Wanstead Underground station |
Wanstead |
1947 |
– |
|
| Warren Street Underground station |
Euston |
1933 |
– |
Replacement station building
|
| West Ham Hospital |
West Ham |
1907 |
– |
|
| West Kensington Underground station |
West Kensington |
1928 |
– |
New façade and ticket hall
|
| Westminster Female Refuge |
Westminster |
1902 |
– |
|
| Westminster Hospital, Clapham Common |
Clapham |
– |
– |
Unbuilt
|
| Westminster Underground station |
Westminster |
1924 |
– |
Replacement side entrance and ticket hall, since demolished
|
| Women's Hospital, Soho Square |
Soho |
1908 |
Grade II[62] |
New façades and internal redesign of two existing houses
|
| Woodcote |
Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire |
1914 |
– |
|
| Wood Green Underground station |
Wood Green |
1932 |
Grade II[63] |
|