1879 – Bank Premises, Sudbury, Suffolk
Architect: Brightwen Binyon New bank branch for Messrs. Alexander, Birbeck, Barclay & Buxton. Perspective including ground floor plans published in The Building News, August 8th 1879.
Architect: Brightwen Binyon New bank branch for Messrs. Alexander, Birbeck, Barclay & Buxton. Perspective including ground floor plans published in The Building News, August 8th 1879.
Architect: Brightwen Binyon Enlarged from Designs by Brightwen Binyon A.R.I.B.A. and published in The Building News, April 2nd 1880. Demolished in 1955.
Architect: J.T. Bottle The Walrond Memorial Smack Boys’ Home and Fishermen’s Institute, on the Ballast quay, was erected in 1875: it contains all the necessary appliances for securing the comfort and accommodation of...
Architect: Horace Cheston Perspective View & Elevations including ground plan as published in The Building News, August 29th 1879.
Architect: Thomas W.M. Cotman Home to the East Anglian Daily Times & Suffolk Mercury. Published in The Building News, August 5th 1887.
Architect: H. Saxon Snell & Son Published in The Building News, August 27th 1886. Never constructed. The Mildenhall Poor Law Union later built a new workhouse in 1894-5.
Architect: T.E. Collcutt The former estate village of Easton, was based around Easton Hall, seat of the Dukes of Hamilton. The stately home as demolished in the early part of the twentieth century.
Architect: Horace Cheston A replacement building for the town museum which is built in a 17th Century style, was the result of a design competition, won by Horace Cheston.