1875 – St. Mary’s Church, Newington, London
Constructed after a limited competition to design a church for 1,100 people for £10,000.
Constructed after a limited competition to design a church for 1,100 people for £10,000.
The church was orginally built from 1824-28 to a design by Sir Charles Barry,
The Maunser family built several houses on the site.
Design for extensions to Warneford Asylum,
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,
A large Gothic Revival mansion resembling more the châteaux of the Loire than an English manor house.
As published in The Building News,
A 19th-century country house designed by the architect Richard Norman Shaw around an earlier house.
Perspective View including plans as published in The Building News,