GOTHIC REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE
All Saints Church
All Saints Church, Margaret Street, London. Architect; William Butterfield (1814 - 1900)
Rugby School Chapel
North Transept, Rugby School Chapel, Rubgy. Architect; William Butterfield (1814 - 1900)
All Saints Church
West façade, All Saints Church, Boynes Hill. Architect; G.E. Street (1824 - 1881)
St. James The Less
Chancel of the Church of St. James the Less, Westminster Street. Architect; G.E. Street (1824 - 1881)
Church Of St. Mary
Sancristy entrance of Church of St. Mary, Dalton Holme. Architect; John Loughborough Pearson (1817 - 1897)
Church Of St. Peter
West façade at the Church of St. Peter, Vauxhall. Architect; John Loughborough Pearson (1817 - 1897)
Church Of Christ The Consoler
Exterior view of the Church of Christ the Consoler, Skelton-on-Ure, North Yorkshire. Architect; William Burges (1827 - 1881)
Church Of St. Mary
East façade, Church of St. Mary, Studley Royal. Architect; William Burges (1827 - 1881)
Church Of St. Michaels And All Angels
West façade portal at the Church of St. Michael and all Angels, Lyndhurst. Architect; William White (1825 - 1900)
Church Of St. Michaels And All Angels
North aisle of the Church of St. Michael and All Angels, Lyndhurst. Architect; William White (1825 - 1900)
Palace Of Westminster
Houses of Parliament, London. Architect C. Barry and A.W.N. Pugin
AESTHETIC MOVEMENT ARCHITECTURE
Kew Lodge
Kew Lodge, Kew Gardens designed by W.E. Nesfield 1866
Palace Gate
Porch of Palace Gate, Kensington, designed by J.J. Stevenson 1873-5
Vestry Hall
Design of Kensington Vestry Hall, designed by E.W. Godwin 1877
Whipham House
House of A.H. Whipham, Middlesborough, designed by G.G. Scott Jnr. 1874-5
Green House
House of T.H. Green, 27 Banbury Road, Oxford, designed by J.J. Stevenson 1881
St. Michaels And All Angels
St. Michaels and All Angels, Bedford Park, designed by Norman Shaw 1879
Hotel De Paris
Reception Hall at Hotel de Paris, Cromer, designed by G.J. Skipper 1894-5
At Home
Tailpiece from 'At Home' illustrated by J.G. Sowerby and Thomas Crane 1881
Ken Hill
Ken Hill, Norfolk, designed by J.J. Stevenson 1879-1881, with alterations by Thomas Jekyll
ARTS & CRAFTS ARCHITECTURE
St. Mary The Virgin
Church at Great Warley, Essex. The Porch showing above it the gilded Dove of Peace at the top of the single clad belfry and broach tower.
St. Mary The Virgin
Rood screen by William Reynolds-Stephens of bronze, mother of pearl and enamel, exhibited in the Royal Academy in 1903. On the pulpit side this shows the three Fruits of the Spirit: Joy, Peace and Long Suffering.
Melsetter House
Melsetter House designed by William Richard Lethaby.
Melsetter House
Melsetter House designed by William Richard Lethaby.
Red House
Entrance door of the Red House, designed by Phillip Webb.
Red House
View from the orchard of the Red House, designed by Phillip Webb.
Springcot
Springcot designed by M.H. Baillie Scott.
Storey's Way
Storey's Way, Cambridge designed by M.H. Baillie Scott.
Breatham Estate
Breatham estate in Ealing, designed by Cavendish Pearson.
Standen
Standen in Sussex, designed by Phillip Webb.
Moorcrag
Moorcrag, designed by C.F.A. Voysey.
New Place
New Place in Haslemere, designed by C.F.A. Voysey.
Waterlow Court
Waterlow Court, Hampstead Garden Suburb. Architect M.H. Baillie Scott 1908 - 1909
Leafield And Braeside
Leafield and Braeside, a pair of semi-detached houses on King Edward Road, Onchan. Architect M.H. Baillie Scott 1897
Storey's Way
Garden front, 48 Storey's Way, Cambridge. Architect M.H. Baillie Scott 1912 - 1913
White Lodge
Garden front of White Lodge, St. Mary's convent, Wantage, Berkshire. Architect M.H. Baillie Scott 1899