1875 – Pendley Manor, Tring, Hertfordshire
Architect: William F. Lyon
Constructed for Joseph Grout Williams in 1872, it has been a country house hotel since 1987. The present building was designed in a neo-Jacobean style and built in red brick with Bath stone dressings. Prominant Architectural features include the half-timbered jettied top floor, the tall decorated brick chimney pots, and the square tower with an ogee-shaped lead roof. Published in The Architect, May 8 1874.
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Published February 28, 2026

