1898 – Church of St. John the Evangelist, Ford, Wiltshire
“This church, which has been built for the Rev. F. Harrison, occupies an exceptionally picturesque site on the hillside above the “By-Brook,”
“This church, which has been built for the Rev. F. Harrison, occupies an exceptionally picturesque site on the hillside above the “By-Brook,”
“Most visitors to the Isle of Wight know the church of St. Peter at Shorwell,
Originally designed by Patrick Byrne in 1852, the church was heavily remodelled in 1898 by W.H.
Not constructed, the ruined village church, a ruin for a century, was instead restored by 1904 and is in use today.
In the early months of 1897, construction started on this building comprised a chapel and adjoining lecture hall, and in the basement,
Unusual and elaborate Methodist Church – the octagonal body of the church is obscured by the main facade and other elements added to create and elaborate whole.
“The church of St. Luke’s, Enfield, consists of nave, south chancel, with Lady-chapel on the north and a chapel on the south side,
“This church is being erected in Kiddespore-avenue. As the ground falls considerably towards the east, a large basement is formed beneath the chancel and part of the nave,