1881 – New Stables, Brick St, Park Lane, Mayfair, London
“Our illustration represents a group of stable buildings about to be erected in Brick-street, Park-lane, for the Marquis,
“Our illustration represents a group of stable buildings about to be erected in Brick-street, Park-lane, for the Marquis,
Elevation, section, plans & perspective sketch published in The Building News, November 2nd 1883. Never constructed.
Perspective view including ground plan as published in The Building News, July 20th 1883.
Dates from 1883–86 when the chancel was built to a design by James Brooks. The nave was added to a design by J.
James Brooks’ design for Liverpool Cathedral, which was submitted in competition with William Emerson’s & Bodley &
“The church of St. Luke’s, Enfield, consists of nave, south chancel, with Lady-chapel on the north and a chapel on the south side,
As a young man Brooks was influenced by the writings of Pusey and other members of the Oxford Movement. When he moved to London in 1847 he became a pupil of the architect Lewis Stride,
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