1874 – Holmewood Hall, Holme, Cambridgeshire
Architect: William Young A fine example of Tudor Gothic revival building. Between 1944 and 1945 the house and grounds at Holmewood Hall was used by the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS)...
Architect: William Young A fine example of Tudor Gothic revival building. Between 1944 and 1945 the house and grounds at Holmewood Hall was used by the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS)...
Architect: Anthony Salvin Originally named Master’s Court and located across the street from Great Court, these two courts were entirely paid for by William Whewell, the then master of the college. The north...
Architect: Alfred Waterhouse The Bridge Street premises was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (who went on to design the Oxford Union Society’s building) and formally opened on 30 October 1866. An additional wing to...
Architect: Horace Field Published in The Building News, January 11th 1884.
Architect: Edwin Bays The building of Impington Hall was begun by John Pepys in 1579, and the Pepys family remained there until 1805. The Hall was not completed at the time of John...
Architect: Arthur Winder House design for Michael Sears Esq., and south-eastern view published in The Building News, December 24 1868.
Architect: W.M. Fawcett Perspective view of east front as restored and published in The Building News, May 14th 1880.
Architect: Alfred Waterhouse Perspective view published in The Building News, March 26th 1880. Waterhouse was responsible for much alterations in the 1870s to the medieval buildings of the college. The Great Hall was...
Architect: Alfred Waterhouse Residence at Cambridge including ground plans published in The Building News, February 16th 1877.