1873 – Taverham Hall, Norwich, Norfolk
Taverham Hall is built on one of the oldest estates in Norfolk, and occupies the site of an old mansion of that name,
Taverham Hall is built on one of the oldest estates in Norfolk, and occupies the site of an old mansion of that name,
Published in The Building News, December 26 1873: “The double page of details and single page perspective illustrations given,
Perspective view including ground plan from The Building News, July 24th 1874: “One of the view,s we give this week illustrates a Shooting Lodge for H.R.H.
A monumental structure designed by John Norton and Philip E. Masey of London in 1875.
Perspective view & plans published in The Building News, November 19th 1875.
From The Architect, February 20, 1875: These schools have recently been completed, and afford accommodation for 450 children.
Published as “about to be restored” in The Building News, November 3rd 1876.
An architectural competition with many of the leading architects of the day shortlisted. John B.
“This church was struck by lightning and burnt down on the 3rd of August, 1877.