1871 – Tolveau House, Redruth, Cornwall
Architect: James Hicks From The Building News, March 3 1871: “OUR illustration this week shows tho residence, as altered, of Alfred Lanyou, Esq., Redruth, which is situated in the centre of the richest...
Architect: James Hicks From The Building News, March 3 1871: “OUR illustration this week shows tho residence, as altered, of Alfred Lanyou, Esq., Redruth, which is situated in the centre of the richest...
Architect: James Hicks Perspective View published in The Building News, September 13th 1872. “ONE of our illustrations is that of two shops in course of erection at Camborne. The materials used in the...
Architect: James Hicks Perspective View published in The Building News, December 8th 1871.
Architect: John Matthews According to Polsue, Joseph. A complete parochial history of the county of Cornwall; William Lake, Truro & John Camden Hotten, London: 1867–72., “The chief attractive feature of Penzance, and the...
Cotehele House is a well preserved, and little altered, Tudor manor house in the east of Cornwall and on the banks of the River Tamar. Cotehele has a series of formal gardens near...
Architect: James Hicks Published in The Architect ~ February 10th 1888.
Architect: James Hicks As published in The Architect, February 3rd 1885.
Architect: John L. Pearson Construction began in 1880 to a design by the architect John Loughborough Pearson, after an architectural competition. The design combines the Early English style with certain French characteristics, chiefly...
Architect: R.P. Pullan Construction began in 1880 to a design by the architect John Loughborough Pearson, after an architectural competition. Published in The Building News, March 26th 1880.