1875 – Hastings Town Hall, Sussex
Competitive Design including ground plans published in The Building News, December 10th 1875.
Competitive Design including ground plans published in The Building News, December 10th 1875.
Designed for for J.R. Corbett esq with North, South, West Elevations & Section including ground plans &
The church was orginally built from 1824-28 to a design by Sir Charles Barry,
The Maunser family built several houses on the site. A map from 1652 shows an Elizabethan manor house,
From The Architect, December 25, 1875: This chapel, the foundations of which are just commenced, is being built on an advantageous site in one of the principal streets of the city.
A large Gothic Revival mansion resembling more the châteaux of the Loire than an English manor house.
Designed for the Rev.Geo.Kirk Weston M.A., and published in The Building News, March 3rd 1876.
Perspective View including plans as published in The Building News, May 19th 1876.
Perspective including plans for F.H. Hogg esq., published in The Building News, April 6th 1877.
In January 1875, a provisional contract for the erection of the new School of Art was approved and,