William Wilkinson (architect)

William Wilkinson (1819–1901) was a British Gothic Revival architect who practised in Oxford, England.

[5] His other work on churches included: Wilkinson moved to Oxford in 1856 and succeeded J.C. Buckler as architect to the local police committee.

[2] Oxfordshire County Constabulary was formed in 1857, and Wilkinson designed several buildings for the new force.

Wilkinson designed Home Farm on the Shirburn Castle estate, built in 1856–57.

[41][42] His other schools include: Late in his career Wilkinson undertook one industrial commission: a new smith shop and foundry for William Lucy's Eagle Ironworks in Jericho, Oxford.

The Randolph Hotel, Oxford between the Martyrs' Memorial (left) and Taylor Institution (just visible, right)
Former police station in Witney
23 Cornhill, Banbury