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Architecture of East Midlands

08 July 2010
1901 – House at Alfreton, Derbyshire

1901 – House at Alfreton, Derbyshire

Architect: Percy B. Houfton Designed for W.W. Nelson esq. Rear Perspective View including Plan published in The Building News, July 19th 1901.

30 March 2011
1901 – King Johns Chambers, Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham

1901 – King Johns Chambers, Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham

Architect: John Bowitt Published in The Building News, January 25 1901.

16 February 2012
1901 – Morley Manor, Derbyshire

1901 – Morley Manor, Derbyshire

Architect: G.F. Bodley Large house on the Morley Sacheverell Estate, built between 1894-99 for H. A. Sacheverell Bateman by G F. Bodley and set in an estate of 325 acres. Formerly the gardens...

13 July 2010
1901 – The Croft, Newark, Nottinghamshire

1901 – The Croft, Newark, Nottinghamshire

Architect: Brewill & Baily Perspective view including ground plan published in The Building News, June 7th 1901.

29 June 2009
1901 – The Saracens Head, Hotel Street, Leicester, Leicestershire

1901 – The Saracens Head, Hotel Street, Leicester, Leicestershire

Architect: S. Harrison & Sons

07 July 2009
1902 – Additions to Manor House, Normanton on Soar, Nottinghamshire

1902 – Additions to Manor House, Normanton on Soar, Nottinghamshire

Architect: Barrowcliff & Allcock

02 February 2011
1903 – “Seacroft”, Golf Links Hotel, Skegness, Lincolnshire

1903 – “Seacroft”, Golf Links Hotel, Skegness, Lincolnshire

Architect: Brewill & Bailly Published in The Building News, November 27th 1903

11 June 2012
1903 – “The Paddock”, Ruskington, Lincolnshire

1903 – “The Paddock”, Ruskington, Lincolnshire

Architect: Brewill & Bailly “The Paddock, Ruskington, for Dr. Thompson, is an old house, added to and restored by Messrs. Brewill and Bailly, of Nottingham, and on the plan are indicated the old...

07 July 2009
1903 – Church of St.Thomas, East Kirby, Nottinghamshire

1903 – Church of St.Thomas, East Kirby, Nottinghamshire

Architect: Louis Ambler