1860 – Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Datchet, Buckinghamshire
The church consists of a chancel, nave, north and south aisles, north transept, south porch, and northeast octagonal tower with spire.
The church consists of a chancel, nave, north and south aisles, north transept, south porch, and northeast octagonal tower with spire.
From The Building News, January 18 1861: “THE engraving presents a view of an Elizabethan mansion,
Perspective View including ground floor plan published in The Building News, August 22nd 1876. “This lodge was designed at the request of Miss Hannah de Rothschild (Lady Rosebery) to be erected at the new entrance gateway to the park,
Perspective view incuding plans from The Building News, October 13th 1876.
Elevation, Details & Sketch Perspective from The Building News, August 18th 1876.
St. Marys has a massive 14th-century limestone tower with an elaborate interior with medieval woodwork and Victorian wall painting and stained glass.
From The Building News, July 8 1878: “The site of the proposed building, which we illustrate from the drawing now on view at the Royal Academy,
From The Building News, July 12 1878: “We illustrate this week the entrance front and plan of this house,
Perspective v iew including ground & 1st floor plan, published in The Building News,
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