Career
He was the brother of fellow architect Charles Worley. Allinson states that Robert Worley, of the architectural practice Worley & Saunders, was "involved in all kinds of speculative developments". Robert Worley and James Ebenezer Saunders formed the architectural practice Worley & Saunders.
Worley designed Sicilian Avenue, Holborn and the London Pavilion (now part of the Trocadero Centre), Piccadilly Circus, and Albert Court, a mansion block next to the Royal Albert Hall, all of which are now Grade II listed).
His surviving buildings include:
41 Harley Street, jointly with Charles Worley
London Pavilion with James Ebenezer Saunders (1885)
Arundel House, 22 The Drive, Hove (1899).