1670s – Dovecote, Shipton Court, Shipton-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire
Shipton Court on the south side of the village was built for the Lacy family in 1603. It was bought and remodelled in 1663 by the Reade family,
Shipton Court on the south side of the village was built for the Lacy family in 1603. It was bought and remodelled in 1663 by the Reade family,
Tom Tower is a bell tower and the main entrance of Christ Church College. This square tower with an octagonal lantern and facetted ogee dome was designed by Christopher Wren and built 1681–82.
Morden College is a long-standing charity which has been providing residential care in Blackheath, south-east London,
The Worcester Guildhall was originally built as a meeting place for Worcester merchants artound 1227. As with many other guildhalls,
St. Mary le Strand was the first of the fifty new churches built in London under the Commission for Building Fifty New Churches,
East India House in Leadenhall Street was the headquarters of the British East India Company, and was built on the foundations of the Elizabethan mansion Craven House,
The original house dates from the early 17th century, with the orangery added in about 1700.
Barningham Hall was built for Sir Edward Paston in 1612. It is said to have replaced an earlier hall, situated to the east between the present building and the lake.
Constructed in 1809, the Royal Mint complex is much re-built as technology changed over time for the production of money.
When Robert Grosvenor, then the 2nd Earl Grosvenor, and later the 1st Marquess of Westminster,