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Architecture of East Midlands

07 July 2009
1885 – House & Studio, The Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

1885 – House & Studio, The Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

Architect: A. Marshall ..

07 July 2009
1885 – House, Kettering, Northamptonshire

1885 – House, Kettering, Northamptonshire

Architect: J. Alfred Gotch Designed as residence for for Mr. J.W. Chuff. South West Prospect, including ground plan, published in The Building News, August 14th 1885.

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1885 – Residence, Nottingham Park Estate, Nottingham

1885 – Residence, Nottingham Park Estate, Nottingham

Architect: T.C. Hine & Sons Published in The Builder, January 10th 1885.

07 July 2009
1885 – St. Edmund’s Misson Buildings, Northampton, Northamptonshire

1885 – St. Edmund’s Misson Buildings, Northampton, Northamptonshire

Architect: Henry Holding

06 July 2009
1885 – St. John’s Church, Knighton, Leicester, Leicestershire

1885 – St. John’s Church, Knighton, Leicester, Leicestershire

Architect: Goddard & Paget

05 May 2010
1886 – School of Science & Art, Lincoln

1886 – School of Science & Art, Lincoln

Architect: George Sedgar View of Principal Entrance. Published in The Building News, September 24th 1886. Now part of Lincoln College.

09 December 2009
1886 – St. Hugh’s Church & Presbytery, Lincoln

1886 – St. Hugh’s Church & Presbytery, Lincoln

Architect: Albert Vicars In July 1875 Canon Croft, later MonsIgnor Provost, left a lovely Church and presbytery in Worksop and arrived in Lincoln. The church and presbytery was dilapidated and Canon Croft was...

13 July 2010
1886 – St. Mary’s Church, Leake, Nottinghamshire

1886 – St. Mary’s Church, Leake, Nottinghamshire

Architect: W.S. Weatherley The church dates from the Norman period but has substantial later medieval work. Until the fourteenth century, the church was dedicated to St. Leonard, but the church was re-dedicated to...

08 November 2010
1886- Holy Trinity Church, Edale, Derbyshire

1886- Holy Trinity Church, Edale, Derbyshire

Architect: William Dawes Interior view looking east published in The Architect, March 23th 1888. The Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity was designed by architect William Dawes, built during 1885-6, and completed...