Architecture of East England

10 August 2009
15thc. – St. Peter Mancroft Church, Norwich, Norfolk

15thc. – St. Peter Mancroft Church, Norwich, Norfolk

The present St. Peter’s stands to the south of the provision market and was built in the mid 15th century. The dedication of the church is to St. Peter and St. Paul but...

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25 February 2011
1860 – Drinking Fountain,  St. Georges Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk

1860 – Drinking Fountain, St. Georges Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk

Architect: Benest & Newson Published in The Builder, December 1st 1860. “This fountain is executed in Portland Stone, except the basin, which is in veined marble, supported on an octagon pedestal, and lying...

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02 August 2009
1860 – The Guildhall, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

1860 – The Guildhall, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

Architect: Peck & Stephens

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24 June 2010
1863 – New Chapel, St. John’s College, Cambridge

1863 – New Chapel, St. John’s College, Cambridge

Architect: George Gilbert Scott “The new building which is about to supersede the present chapel of St. John’s College, Cambridge, and of which our illustration presents the approved design, by Mr. G. G....

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24 June 2010
1864 – Congregational Church, Barking, Essex

1864 – Congregational Church, Barking, Essex

Architect: W.P. Poulton “The memorial stone of a new Congregational Church, wag laid on the 6th of last month, at Barking. Of this building we give an illustration. The geometrical character of Gothic...

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09 March 2010
1869 – All Saints Church, Caldecote, Bedfordshire

1869 – All Saints Church, Caldecote, Bedfordshire

Architect: Arthur W. Blomfield From The Architect and Contract Reporter, January 30 1869: This church (of which we give an interior perspective view, showing the chancel) has been erected from the designs and...

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15 July 2010
1870 – Church of St. Andrew, Plaistow, Essex

1870 – Church of St. Andrew, Plaistow, Essex

Architect:James Brooks Published in The Building News, November 25th 1870.T he large stone building, designed by James Brooks, is in an Early English style with an apsidal chancel and large but uncompleted crossing...

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01 May 2012
1870 – Church, Ford End, Great Waltham, Essex

1870 – Church, Ford End, Great Waltham, Essex

Architect: Fred Chancellor The foundation stone of the Church, laid in 1870 refers to the older name, Fourth End, instead of Ford End. Unfortunately, this church had structural problems because it had been...

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22 July 2010
1870 – St. Paul’s School, Stratford, Essex

1870 – St. Paul’s School, Stratford, Essex

Architect: Henry Ough “These schools are erected in the parish of St. Paul, Stratford, of which the Rev. G. P. Keosh is vicar. The parish contains upwards of 10 000 inhabitants, principally of...

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