1903 – General Hospital, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
1904 – Entrance Lodge, Broadlands, Kent
1904 – Four Cottages, Broadlands, Kent
1904 – Whitewell Lodge, Angley Park, Cranbrook, Kent
Whitewell Lodge (listed grade II) is a late C19, two-storeyed, red-brick building constructed in a neo-Georgian style to the designs of the Arts-and-Crafts Movement architect Mervyn Macartney (1853-1932) and was featured in Adam’s book,
1905 – Braemore Lodge, Chislehurst, Kent
1905 – Brogues Wood, Tenterden, Kent
Situated a couple of miles from the country town of Tenterden, Brogues Wood was described by The Times as having “four reception rooms and four principal and three secondary bed rooms and stands in grounds of some 103 acres.” Once the residence of a former Prime Minister of Ceylon 1953 -1956,
1905 – Carnegie Free Library, Sevenoaks, Kent
Perspective View including plan as published in The Building News, August 25th 1905. The building was funded by Andrew Carnegie on land donated by Henry Swaffield,
1905 – Carnegie Library & Town Hall, Eltham, Kent
Part of a larger municipal complex by Maurice B. Adams to also include a Town Hall and Swimming Baths,
1905 – Church of St. Michaels & All Angels, Beckenham, Kent
“The first stone of this church was laid on Oct. 2 by the Bishop of Dover.