1871 – Design for Winchester Guild Hall, Hampshire
Unsuccessful entry for new Guildhall. or Town Hall, for Winchester by Dublin architect J.J. O’Callaghan. Design was one of six shortlisted.
Unsuccessful entry for new Guildhall. or Town Hall, for Winchester by Dublin architect J.J. O’Callaghan. Design was one of six shortlisted.
Field’s work was often in a Wrenaissance style, with influences from the Arts and Crafts movement and Richard Norman Shaw.
Built for the Pearl Life Assurance Company in 1899. Now apartments and commercial units. Listed Grade II.
Unlike many Victorian buildings, this 1898 theatre survived the blitz on Plymouth during the Second World War and operated as a nightclub until 2006.
Completed in 1902, and no longer in use as a Masonic Hall. Listed Grade II.
Design for a medical block for a village centre for the Villages Centres Council.
This design was submitted in the recent competition by Messrs. Hall, Cooper, and Davis.
The Building News, August 27 1920:” This village hall and eight cottages are designed for the Melchet Court Estate.
The architect of the new church, the second on the site, was the rector Charles Conybeare’s younger brother Henry Conybeare,