1899 – Cottages, Port Sunlight, Cheshire
“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.
“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.
Front Perspective Views including ground & 1st.floor plans published in “Modern Cottage Architecture” 1904.
Perspective view including ground plan from The Building News, June 9th 1905.
Design for a “Bungalo” in what was then British East Africa by Ernest George &
Sir Ernest George, one of the most successful of the later Victorian architects. Specialising in domestic buildings, his style was notable for the use of red brick and terracotta and his attention to details such as ironmongery,