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Architecture of South East England

27 June 2009
1860 – Elvetham Hall, Hampshire

1860 – Elvetham Hall, Hampshire

Architect: Samuel S. Teulon The original Elizabethan house no longer exists having burned down in 1840. Design published in The Building News, May 25 1860 of proposed house for Lord Calthorpe. “AT page...

27 June 2009
1860 – Fair Oak House, Isle of Wight

1860 – Fair Oak House, Isle of Wight

Architect: F.W. Stent

27 June 2009
1860 – Hartley Institution, Southampton, Hampshire

1860 – Hartley Institution, Southampton, Hampshire

Architect: Green & DeVille The University of Southampton was founded by Henry Robinson Hartley, the son of a Southampton wine merchant, who left his estate to the Corporation of Southampton. The grand opening...

08 July 2009
1860 – Oxford University Museum, Oxfordshire

1860 – Oxford University Museum, Oxfordshire

Architect: Deane & Woodward

20 December 2012
1860 – Stratton Audley Park, Oxfordshire

1860 – Stratton Audley Park, Oxfordshire

Architect: T. Roger Smith This building, of which we give an Illustration, is now in course of erection at Stratton Audley, near Bicester, in Oxfordshire, and is rapidly approaching completion. It stands on...

16 March 2013
1861 – Wexham Lodge, Buckinghamshire

1861 – Wexham Lodge, Buckinghamshire

Architect: John Barnett From The Building News, January 18 1861: “THE engraving presents a view of an Elizabethan mansion, from tho designs of Mr. John Barnett, architect, now completing for Joseph Grote, Esq.,...

11 March 2011
1862 – Church of SS. Phillip & James, Oxford

1862 – Church of SS. Phillip & James, Oxford

Architect: George Edmund Street Construction began on May 1, 1860, with the laying of the foundation stone by Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Oxford. The church was designed by G.E. Street, the Diocesan architect,...

03 March 2011
1862 – The Colquhoun Mortuary Chapel, Woking, Surrey

1862 – The Colquhoun Mortuary Chapel, Woking, Surrey

Architect: John Johnson “The Mortuary Chapel illustrated in the accompanying plate is built entirely of Bath stone; the roof is of stone, carried on arches. Internally the sides are divided into compartments by...

24 June 2010
1863 – Dunsdale, Westerham, Kent

1863 – Dunsdale, Westerham, Kent

Architect: Prof. Kerr “Dunsdale is the residence of Mr. Joseph Kitchin, and is situate close to the village of Westerham, in Kent. The house occupies a picturesque eminence, surrounded by pleasure grounds of...