Career
After living in central London for some time, he moved to Little Kimble, near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. He was a pupil of Sir Reginald Blomfield in 1898, then in 1902 became an assistant to his father for a year before spending a further year in the office of George Frederick Bodley, who had himself been a past pupil of George Gilbert Scott. In 1904 he rejoined his father"s practice of Scott & Son in Westminster, London as his partner.
The majority of his work was ecclesiastical.
Street Asaph Cathedral, Wales (1930)
Benenden School Hall, Benenden, Kent (1938)
Saint Edmund Church, Maids Moreton, Buckinghamshire (1951–1952)
Saint James, Pokesdown, Bournemouth (1930–1931)
Street Mary"s Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland (1913–1917) Completion of western spire to George Gilbert Scott"s 1873 designs
Saint Michael & All Angels, Stewkley, Buckinghamshire (1937–1938)
Oxted Place, Oxted, Surrey
Street Peter and Street Paul Church, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire (1922) New boiler room added
Southwark Cathedral, London (1911) Restoration and repairs
Saint John"s Church, Colston Bassett (1934) repairs.