1899 – Cavenham Hall, Suffolk
Constructed 1899, and demolished 1949. The architect, A.N. Prentice’s other work at the estate including gatehouses still exists.
Constructed 1899, and demolished 1949. The architect, A.N. Prentice’s other work at the estate including gatehouses still exists.
“This building occupies a site on the west side of George-street, and extends westwards to a narrow lane,
“The chapel and school building shown is about to be erected on the Moorfields Estate,
Built for the Pearl Life Assurance Company in 1899. Now apartments and commercial units. Listed Grade II.
Described in 1883 as”0ne of the most graceful ecclesiastical structures in Edinburgh – the spire generally pronounced the finest-and reflects the very highest credit upon the architect,
Positioned on a dominant site in the town, the Catholic Church of 1899 is incomplete. The original designs included a spire which in true Dublin style was never completed.
“The group of buildings herewith illustrated has been erected for the Chorlton Union. It comprises a lodge at entrance,
“This group of cottages, now building at Matlock, calls for no special mention.
“The walls are of brick, the lower portions and chimneys being faced with Edwards’s red Ruabon,
“Thisis a group of seven cottages, inclosing throe sides of a quadrangle. The treatment is exceedingly simple with rows of wooden casement windows and with rough-aiat walls above a plinth of red brick.