1875 – City Bank, Exeter, Devon
From The Architect, September 11, 1875: We illustrate this week a view of the above new building now in course of erection for Messrs.
From The Architect, September 11, 1875: We illustrate this week a view of the above new building now in course of erection for Messrs.
Never completed – the spire and tower being capped at nave height. The church was built in 1882 in an Early English style of red brick,
Front elevation including ground plans published in The Building News, November 2nd 1883.
Perspective published in The Building News, November 16th 1883. Also known as the Ten Cells,
The corner of Fore St. & North St, Exeter. Perspective view including ground plan published in The Building News,
“We illustrate this week the west front of a new Catholic church, about to be erected in South-street,
Published in The Building News May 16th 1884. Built 1884-86. Closed in 1987. Chapel, Ballroom,
“The walls of this church are of Bibbacombe stone outside, dressed Pocombe stone inside, with Bath stone dressings.
Designed by John Angel and erected in 1923 at a cost of £6000 and supported by public subscription.