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.