1860 – Llwyn House, Oswestry, Shropshire
Published in The Building News, March 23 1860. “We engrave this week a view of the terrace front of Llwyn-house,
Published in The Building News, March 23 1860. “We engrave this week a view of the terrace front of Llwyn-house,
North east view published in The Building News, August 11th 1871. A site of a Cluniac monastery -he monastic buildings were demolished in 1850 to make way for a large Victorian manor house designed by Richard Norman Shaw.
From The Building News, October 3, 1873: “Those buildings were erected in 1872, from the designs of Mr.
From The Architect, July 24, 1875: This house has been built for Mr. T. Lloyd Roberts,
Near Hinnington. Published in The Building News,April 2nd 1875.
Designed for the Hon Lady Mary Windsor. Published in The Building News, July 16th 1875.
The house was designed by Norman Shaw to a Tudor design and stands in 27 acres of landscaped gardens.
Perspective including ground & Chamber Plans as published in The Building News, Febraury 7th 1879.
“This church had fallen into such a state of decay — the walls being more than a foot out of the perpendicular,
The main house was demolished in 1927, leaving the service wing and ancillary buildings. Originally built between 1864 and 1870 by architect William Eden Nesfield for Liverpool banker John Pemberton Heywood.