1779 – Kenwood House, Hampstead, London
The original house dates from the early 17th century, with the orangery added in about 1700.
The original house dates from the early 17th century, with the orangery added in about 1700.
Published in The Building News, August 3 1860. A non-conformist chapel designed to accommodate around 800 people.
Designed by Samuel Sanders Teulon and he considered it the best of the 114 churches he designed,
From The Architect, October 9, 1875: These chapels are to occupy a central position in the cemetery at Fortune Green,
Designed for for John Ingle Lee esq. and published in The Building News, February 23rd 1877.
Published in The Building News, November 30th 1877.
Elevations, Section & Plans and details from The Building News, March 29th 1878.
Published in The Building News, November 8 1878: “This building, which is being completed from the designs and under the superintendence of Mr.
The illustration shows a studio and chambers lately erected for C. Green, Esq. The whole of the elevations are faced with red bricks,
Hampstead Town Hall began life as the Vestry Hall of Hampstead Parish.
From The Building News,