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Architecture of South East England

16 March 2013
1868 – Leyes Wood, Sussex

1868 – Leyes Wood, Sussex

Architect: Richard Norman Shaw Designed as a mansion for James W. Temple. A fantastic victorian confection of brick, gables and chimneys, displaying a knowledge of tradition building forms, it is designed as a...

16 March 2013
1868 – Lythe Hill, Haslemere, Surrey

1868 – Lythe Hill, Haslemere, Surrey

Architect: Frederick Pepys Cockerell During 1957 this house was taken over by the Admiralty for use by the staff of Commodore Naval Drafting and was named HMS Centurion. The Royal Navy moved from...

16 March 2012
1868 – Residence at Bagshot, Surrey

1868 – Residence at Bagshot, Surrey

From The Building News: “ON another page will be found an illustration of a residence recently erected on the estate of Sir George P. Lee, Knight, near Bagshot, Surrey. It has been the...

16 February 2013
1868 – St. George’s Church, Croydon, Surrey

1868 – St. George’s Church, Croydon, Surrey

Architect: John Thomas Barker From The Building News: “THIS church is being built for the English Presbyterian body from designs by Mr. John Thomas Barker, architect, Croydon. It consists of nave and transepts,...

04 September 2012
1868 – St. Michael’s Orphanage for Girls, Bletchingley, Sussex

1868 – St. Michael’s Orphanage for Girls, Bletchingley, Sussex

Architect: Edward Welby Pugin Constructed through the generosity of the Dowager Duchess of Leeds between 1865-68; the location was originally known as Bletchingley Farm, and intended for 120 girls. It later became St...

09 March 2010
1869 – Balliol College, Oxford

1869 – Balliol College, Oxford

Architect: Alfred Waterhouse Description published in The Architect and Contract Reporter, January 2 1869, written by the architect Alfred Waterhouse. [Mr. Editor,"”You have requested me to give you a short description of the...

16 March 2013
1869 – Brighton County Court, Sussex

1869 – Brighton County Court, Sussex

Architect: T.C. Sorby Not quite built as illustrated in The Building News, the former County Court of Sussex still stands today in Church St., Brighton. From The Building News, February 21, 1869: “THE...

21 July 2010
1869 – St. John the Evangelist Church, Hailey, Oxfordshire

1869 – St. John the Evangelist Church, Hailey, Oxfordshire

Architect: Clapton C. Rolfe Designed by the young architect Clapton Crabb Rolfe, whose father Rev. George Crabb Rolfe was the Vicar. The Oxford Diocesan Architect George Edmund Street condemned Rolfe’s first designs as...

10 March 2010
1869 – St. Mary’s Church, Stroud, Kent

1869 – St. Mary’s Church, Stroud, Kent

Architect: Arthur W. Blomfield From The Architect and Contract Reporter, November 27 1869: The church, dedicated in honour of the Blessed Virgin, is built and partially endowed at the sole expense of Mrs....