1876 – Westgate Congregational Church, Cleckheaton, Yorkshire
Architect: H.J. Paull
Perspective View including plans from The Building News,
Perspective View including plans from The Building News,
Constructed as a memorial to William Wilberforce (1759–1833),
The winning entry in an architectural competition for a school for the Grocers Company in Hackney.
Selected design after a limited competition,
Grade II listed. The house was built in 1874-1876 by architect Richard Norman Shaw for Alexander Scrimgeour,
After sitting empty for many years,
All that remains of this comples are the Sunday School and the minister’s house.
Sadly no longer in use as a bank branch,
Alfred Waterhouse’s major existing work and masterpiece in Manchester is the town hall designed in Venetian Gothic.
Thames Lodge in Henley on Thames is the oldest Masonic order in Henley,