1874 – King’s College, Taunton, Somerset
Previously called Taunton College School when it was moved from its site in Corporation Street to South Road in 1869.
Previously called Taunton College School when it was moved from its site in Corporation Street to South Road in 1869.
Perspective view including plan as published in The Building News, December 10th 1878.
From The Architect, October 23, 1875: This design was sent in answer to an advertisement for schools mid teachers’
Entry competition by Dublin architect William J. Fennell for mortuary chapels in Taunton. According to The Irish Builder: “The instructions furnished,
A 15th century Church, located in the centre of the village, with a 109 foot three stage tower.The tower dates from the 1540’s and is one of the finest examples of the Perpendicular style in Somerset.
Proposal published in The Building News, July 22nd 1881. Never completed. “The accompanying illustration represents a new south aisle to be shortly erected.
Perspective View including Plan The Building News, February 28th 1879. Never completed as designed. Inspired by the decorated English style of the 14th century,
Perspective view & plans published in The Building News, November 21st 1884.
Published in The Building News, October 17th 1884. Lodge at Webbington designed by Edward John May,