1875 – Wesleyan Chapel and School, Chichester, Sussex
Architect: Alexander Lauder
From The Architect, December 25, 1875: This chapel,
From The Architect, December 25, 1875: This chapel,
From The Architect, October 16, 1875: The design is an endeavour to produce a building suitable to the JL simple ritual and service of the Wesleyan Methodist Church,
From The Architect, November 6, 1875: This new premises lately erected for Messrs.
From The Architect, December 11,
A large Gothic Revival mansion resembling more the châteaux of the Loire than an English manor house.
Closed for many years and recently converted into apartments,
As published in The Building News,
Residence Near Bath, Perspective View &
The original Baynard Castle was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666.
A 19th-century country house designed by the architect Richard Norman Shaw around an earlier house.