1878 – Queen Elizabeths Grammar School, Cranbrook, Kent Architect: W. West Neve Unbuilt proposal for Grammar School.
1879 – Warehouses, Devonshire Street, London Architect: W. West Neve Perspective view for E. Farmer esq., published in The Building News, July 18th 1879. “The drawing of these warehouses in Devonshire Street,
1880 – Coffee Tavern, Cranbrook, Kent Architect: W. West Neve Perspective view including interior views published in The Building News, May 7th 1880. But in the 1880s the temperance movement tried to revive the coffee house scene in an attempt to divert the working man from the perils of drink.
1880 – Offices at Cranbrook, Kent Architect: W. West Neve Offices built for for Messrs. Philpott & Wood. “This building, which was completed last autumn,
1882 – House at Cranbrook, Kent Architect: W. West Neve & Ernest Newton Perspective View with plan published in The Building News, July 28th 1882.
1884 – Stables for The Red House, Streatham, London Architect: W. West Neve Designed for C.D. Kemp Welch and published in The Building News, October 3rd 1884.
1899 – “The Cottage”, Kingsbury, Berkshire Architect: W. West Neve “The Cottage,” Kingsbury, is now nearing completion. Externally, the ground-floor is of red brick ;
1901 – Glenluiart, Moniave, Dumfriesshire, Scotland Architect: W. West Neve Commissioned by Ellen Maria Monteith, a sister of the architect William West Neve. Front Perspective View as published in The Building News ,