1883 – Rectory, Llandrindod Wells, Wales
Architect: Stephen W. Williams
When Henry de Winton, archdeacon of Brecon,
When Henry de Winton, archdeacon of Brecon,
“This country mansion, erected from the designs of Mr.
Design for new church in Southsea,
Built on land purchased from the Marquess of Bute,
The church, costing £5,000, was of English Gothic architecture with the front facade being flanked with a square tower,
“This residence, as well as the stables adjoining,
Built in 1898, the large 32 bedroom red-brick building was a local landmark.
Large Victorian seaside villa. Later became the West of England Home for Aged Jews at Holme Towers,