1880 – Doone Terrace, Lorna Road, Brighton, Sussex
“The necessity of making these houses commercially successful compelled the architect to avoid all quaint conceits and picturesque oddities ;
“The necessity of making these houses commercially successful compelled the architect to avoid all quaint conceits and picturesque oddities ;
Perspective view & ground & 1st floor plan published in The Building News, March 5th 1880,
Third Premiated Design in an architectural competition. “The conditions of the competition restricted competitors to placing the centre of the dial 2-5ft.
An architectural competition was organised to design a new clock tower for the fashionable sea-side town of Brighton.
Perspective view published in The Building News, December 19th 1884. Construction was stopped, in 1887, at the second floor level of the tower,
Designed for P.A. Taylor, Perspective View published in The Architect, August 21st 1885.
Front Elevation as published in The Building News, January 8th 1886.
Unbuilt design published in The Architect, December 16th 1887.
Built in 1835 by William Hallett, enlarged 1875 by G.R. Blount and interior remodelled 1888 by Samuel Joseph Nicholl
Part of the Gordon Hotels group, who hired the leading architects of the day to create architectural statements for their buildings.