1885 – The Black Bull, High Street, Lewisham, London
Perspective view including ground plan, published in The Building News, July 31st 1885. Still a public house today,
Perspective view including ground plan, published in The Building News, July 31st 1885. Still a public house today,
Former Mooney’s Public House, for many years now known as Bruxelles. Elaborate Victorian public house with corner turret and fine gothic-inspired dormer windows.
Front Perspective View & ground plans as published in The Building News, September 10th 1886.
In the early C20th the Horns Tavern had become a major social centre with a large assembly rooms to the rear and further back along Kennington road at least one brothel.
Perspective view & plan published in The Building News, October 28th 1887
Front Perspective View as published in The Architect, March 16th 1888.
Abandoned public house on a good corner site, not too far from St Stephen’s Green. Some interesting architectural details on the street level façade.
Sadly missing the fine ground-floor facade, this former public house is a landmark building at Terenure crossroads.
A fine late 19th century building and interior. The exterior is rendered with decorative window surrounds and a fine shop front.