1876 – Oxhey Grange, Hertfordshire
Large estate sale in 1932, the photos of the interior are from the sales brochure. Demolished circa 1955.
Large estate sale in 1932, the photos of the interior are from the sales brochure. Demolished circa 1955.
Published in The Building News, October 6th 1876.
St. Marys has a massive 14th-century limestone tower with an elaborate interior with medieval woodwork and Victorian wall painting and stained glass.
After tenders to construct the building were examined, it was decided that the budget did not exist to construct this design and it was dropped.
In the year after 1867, Earls Court was transformed into a densely populated suburb with 1,200 houses and two churches. Building began in Philbeach Gardens in 1876.
Designed by the relatively unknown James Ryan, who may according to some historians have spent time in the Board of Public Works,
Still in use today, this is a fine Presbyterian chirch finished in local limestone on a slightly elevated site above streetlevel.
Presbytery, Church of the Sacred Heart, Camberwell New Road, London, for Rev.J.C. Mc.Grathy, M.A. Perspective including ground plan published in The Building News,
Front Perspective View & Plans of second premiated design published in The Building News April 28th 1877.