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Architecture of Warwickshire

02 February 2011
1875 – Church of St. Catherine of Siena, Birmingham

1875 – Church of St. Catherine of Siena, Birmingham

Architect: Dunn & Hansom Published in The Building News, October 29th 1875.

24 June 2009
1875 – Cottages at Walton, Warwickshire

1875 – Cottages at Walton, Warwickshire

Architect: Horace Gundry Designed for Sir Charles Mordaunt. Plans, Elevations & Porch Details published in The Building News, August 6th and September 3rd 1875.

02 February 2011
1876 – Design for Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire

1876 – Design for Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire

Architect: Fred W. Roper Competative Design for Shakespeare Memorial Theatre – later designed and built by Dodgshun & Unsworth. West Elevation with Plan published in The Building News, July 21st 1876.

24 June 2009
1878 – Great Alne Hall, Warwickshire

1878 – Great Alne Hall, Warwickshire

Architect: G.H. Hunt In 1878 Great Alne Hall was built, the presumption being that it took the place of an original manor house. The hall was later replaced by a smaller house in...

20 July 2009
1878 – Haseley Manor, Warwickshire

1878 – Haseley Manor, Warwickshire

Architect: William Young Perspective including ground plan published in The Building News, July 16th 1875. The present building, a fine example of grand Victorian craftsmanship, dates from 1878 when Alfred Hewlett, a Lancashire...

02 July 2012
1879 – Coopers & Co., Coleshill Street, Birmingham

1879 – Coopers & Co., Coleshill Street, Birmingham

Architect: F. &. A. Wheeldon New premises for Messrs. Cooper & Co. including ground plans published in The Building News, May 2nd 1879. Demolished.

24 June 2009
1879 – Wesleyan Theological Institution, Handsworth College, Birmingham, Warwickshire

1879 – Wesleyan Theological Institution, Handsworth College, Birmingham, Warwickshire

Architect: C.O. Ellison Second Premiated Design. Front , Rear Elevations & Ground Plan with alternative design for primary facade. Published in The Building News, July 18th 1879.

24 June 2009
1879 – Wesleyan Theological Institution, Handsworth College, Birmingham, Warwickshire

1879 – Wesleyan Theological Institution, Handsworth College, Birmingham, Warwickshire

Architect: Ball & Goddard Designed by Messrs Ball & Goddard of Birmingham the college was opened in 1881 and is now a Grade II listed building forming part of the University of Central...

27 September 2009
1880 – Cemetery Lodge & Lych Gate, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire

1880 – Cemetery Lodge & Lych Gate, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire

Architect: T.W. Cutler