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Architecture of South West England

11 February 2011
1860 – St. Michael’s Church, Bournemouth, Dorset

1860 – St. Michael’s Church, Bournemouth, Dorset

Architect: Richard Norman Shaw Perspective view & plan published in The Building News.

25 June 2009
1860 – Stanley Farm, Near Bristol, Gloucestershire

1860 – Stanley Farm, Near Bristol, Gloucestershire

Architect: George Godwin

06 February 2013
1861- Gloucester Probate Court, Gloucestershire

1861- Gloucester Probate Court, Gloucestershire

Architect: Fulljames & Waller Building still extant but no longer in use as probate court. Published in The Building News, March 6 1861: “ERECTED by Thomas Holt, Esq., the diocesan registrar and secretary...

15 October 2009
1862 – Church, Ilminster, Somerset

1862 – Church, Ilminster, Somerset

Architect: J. Mountford Allen From The Building News, January 31, 1862: This little church near Ilminster Somerset was rebuilt a few years ago to the memory of Stephen Pitt Esq by his widow...

24 June 2010
1863 – Duke of Cornwall Hotel, Plymouth, Devon

1863 – Duke of Cornwall Hotel, Plymouth, Devon

Architect: C.F. Hayward “The building of which we give illustrations (to be called ” The Duke of Cornwall Hotel”) is about to be erected at Plymouth, for the Plymouth Hotel Company, on a...

24 June 2010
1864 – Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol

1864 – Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol

The Clifton Suspension Bridge, spanning the picturesque Avon Gorge, is the symbol of the city of Bristol. For almost 150 years this Grade I listed structure has attracted visitors from all over the...

10 December 2012
1867 – New Public buildings at Penzance, Cornwall

1867 – New Public buildings at Penzance, Cornwall

Architect: John Matthews According to Polsue, Joseph. A complete parochial history of the county of Cornwall; William Lake, Truro & John Camden Hotten, London: 1867–72., “The chief attractive feature of Penzance, and the...

06 March 2013
1868 – Godwin & Crisp’s design for Bristol Assize Courts

1868 – Godwin & Crisp’s design for Bristol Assize Courts

Architect: Godwin & Crisp In 1868, an architectural competition was held for a new law courts building for Bristol. After the judging, led by Alfred Waterhouse, it was found that the three pseudonymous...

06 March 2013
1868 – Schools, Stogursey, Somerset

1868 – Schools, Stogursey, Somerset

Architect: John Norton Still in use today as a Church of England Primary School. From The Building News, February 21 1868: “THESE handsome schools have been recently erected at Stogursey, or Stoke-courcy, in...