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Architecture of Sussex

21 October 2009
1875 – Design for Hastings Town Hall, Sussex

1875 – Design for Hastings Town Hall, Sussex

Architect: E.J.J Shrewsbury From The Architect, July 24, 1875: This design was submitted in the late competition by Mr. E.J.J Shrewsbury, of Maidenhead. It was one of the selected six, and is said...

05 October 2009
1879 – House, Rudgwick, Horsham, Sussex

1879 – House, Rudgwick, Horsham, Sussex

Architect: Henry Shaw Perspective including ground & 1st floor plans published in The Building News, August 15th 1879.

05 October 2009
1883 – House at Robertsbridge, Sussex

1883 – House at Robertsbridge, Sussex

Architect: W.H. Oakley

01 October 2009
1880 – New Municipal Buildings, Hastings, Sussex

1880 – New Municipal Buildings, Hastings, Sussex

Architect: William Andrews

27 September 2009
1880 – Doone Terrace, Lorna Road, Brighton, Sussex

1880 – Doone Terrace, Lorna Road, Brighton, Sussex

Architect: W. Galsworthy-Davie Perpective published in The Building News, September 3rd 1880.

27 September 2009
1880 – ‘Sandrock’, Hastings, Sussex

1880 – ‘Sandrock’, Hastings, Sussex

Architect: W. Hay Murray Built as a residence for Baroness Von Roemer, perspective view including ground plan published in The Building News, September 17th 1880.

23 September 2009
1880 – ‘Hazelhurst’, Ore, Hastings, Sussex

1880 – ‘Hazelhurst’, Ore, Hastings, Sussex

Architect: W. Hay Murray Designed as the Residence of H.S. Marriott. Perspective View including ground plan published in The Building News, September 28th 1881.

21 September 2009
1878 – Brassey Institute, Claremont, Hastings, Sussex

1878 – Brassey Institute, Claremont, Hastings, Sussex

Architect: W.L. Vernon Perspective including ground floor plan of art school, published in The Building News, June 6th 1879. Completed as designed, and in use as Hastings Central Library. The Brassey Institute in...

13 September 2009
1881 – “Glen Andred”, Withyham, Sussex

1881 – “Glen Andred”, Withyham, Sussex

Architect: Richard Norman Shaw