1898 – Design for Hotel, Isle of Wight
Architect: F. Steward Taylor
“This private hotel occupies a beautiful site commanding an uninterrupted view of the Channel. The stonework of the walling comes from a quarry on the estate, and is finished with a roughcast face. Red brick is used for the chimney- stacks, and the roofs are to be covered with stone slates. The whole of the external woodwork, &c., will be finished white. Mr. F. Steward Taylor, A.R.I.B.A., is the architect. The drawing which we have reproduced was exhibited at the Royal Academy this year.”
Published May 22, 2025 | Last Updated July 22, 2025