1898 – Brocklebank Chapel, Heswall Church, Cheshire
Architect: J. Francis Doyle
“This building was the gift of Mr Thomas Brocklebank and Mary Petrena,
“This building was the gift of Mr Thomas Brocklebank and Mary Petrena,
“Ox Wednesday next, the 22nd inst.,
Following the demolition of the Nottingham Union workhouse in the 1890s to make way for the Victoria Station (itself since closed and demolished),
The church was partially built between 1898 and 1900 to a design by the Lancaster architects Austin &
“This church, which has been built for the Rev.
“Most visitors to the Isle of Wight know the church of St.
Originally designed by Patrick Byrne in 1852,
Not constructed, the ruined village church,
The church, costing £5,000, was of English Gothic architecture with the front facade being flanked with a square tower,
Described in The Building News,