1858 – Eastburgh House, Pinner, London
David Carnegie of Stronvar purchased the Eastbury Park Estate in 1857 and rebuilt the mansion and many other estate buildings to designs by Scottish architect David Bryce.
David Carnegie of Stronvar purchased the Eastbury Park Estate in 1857 and rebuilt the mansion and many other estate buildings to designs by Scottish architect David Bryce.
During the 1860s, the house was owned by Jonathan Richardson MP,
A Victorian Scots Baronial-style house dating back to around 1865,
Redburn House was designed by the architects Lanyon,
Previously known as Rockfield until rebuilt in 1860 by Colonel J.G.
“This week we give an illustration of Ballycraigy Manor,
A fine example of Tudor Gothic revival building.
The estate was established in the late 17th century by Sir Anthony Cope of Hanwell,
Now known as Pearse House, it hasn’t been used as a residence for many years –
Designed by William Henry Lynn, and built in 1887 for James Bruce of Belfast,