1860s – St. James Church, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
An early design for St.
An early design for St.
Published in The Building News,
Built in 1776 by Colonel W.T. Monsell MP on the site of an earlier house.
Extravagent gateway and lodge by George Fowler Jones to accompany the grand baronial castle he designed for the Oliver-Gascoigne sisters.
Also known as Castle Oliver, and constructed by English architect George Fowler Jones between 1845-48 for sisters Elizabeth and Mary Isabella Oliver-Gascoigne.
An earlier house of 1781 that was extended and castellated to designs possibly by Charles Anderson.
Still extant today, the ground floor being used for a single large store,
From The Building News, September 3 1920: “The building is a new London depot for the Avon India Rubber Company.
In the early 1990s, the mansion house was divided up into 17 apartments and the stables and outbuildings converted to 11 cottages.
One of the earliest use of load-bearing precast concrete perimeter units and glass curtain walling in Dublin.