1660 – Coleshill House, Berkshire
Built in the 17th century for Sir George Pratt,
Built in the 17th century for Sir George Pratt,
The church was founded in the Anglo-Catholic or Oxford Movement tradition of the Church of England.
From The Builder, April 2, 1870: THE subject of the accompanying illustration is the newly erected asylum for the reception of the insane poor of the county of Berks and boroughs of Reading and Newbury.
From The Builder, February 26, 1870: This is a building necessitated by the increased importance wisely given to science at Eton since the appointment of Dr.
Fabulously ornate design for a warehouse store in the centre of Reading.
Perspecive view of main front published in The Building News,
Elevations, Plans & Section designed for Francis Ricardo esq.
Exterior & Interior Including Ground Plans by Lieut Cole of the Royal Engineers,
View showing memorial steeple published in The Building News,
Perspective view as published in The Building News,