1906 – ‘Bishopsbarns’, York, Yorkshire
Architect: Walter H. Brierley
Designed by Walter H. Brierley as a home for himself.
Designed by Walter H. Brierley as a home for himself.
Perspective View including ground plan as published in The Building News,
In 1895, Walter Brierley and John Demaine were employed by North Riding County Council to be the architects for the new building.
The old Grand Pavilion was situated at the northern end of Royal Prince’s Parade and provided an unforgettable venue for summer shows and local amateur productions.
The building was designed by Henry T.