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Architect: Fred Chancellor Published in The Building News, August 22 1873: "One of our illustrations this week is a Lodge recently erected for J. Jolliffe Tufnell, Esq., at Langley's-park, near Chelmsford. It is built of red brick and oak framework, filled in with ornamental plastering. The architect is Mr. Fred, Chancellor. "
Architect: Fred Chancellor From The Building News, October 23 1874: "We give this week plans and sketch of a pair of cottages, several of which have been built upon the estates of G. Alan Lowndes, Esq., in the county of Essex. The feature of the plan of each cottage is a good-sized dining-room, with a
Image 5 of 11 from gallery of Losing Myself: The Irish Exhibition at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale. Courtesy of Niall McLaughlin and Yeoryia Manolopoulou
Architect: Sextus Dyball From The Architect, November 13, 1875:This cottage residence has been recently erected upon a site in Church Road, Upper Norwood, for Mr. James Franks. The accommodation wa…
Architect: C.M. Stedman Designed for R. Lathbury esq. and published in The Building News, October 14th 1881. “The site of this house is the south-west angle of the fine old garden of Park Hou…
Architect: Rawlinson Parkinson Perspective & birds eye views including plans, for R.J. Ashton esq. at Bishop Gate House and published in The Building News, April 1st 1870.
As the faithful reader will know we have a grá for the three-roomed, traditional Irish Cottage. We have done numerous restorations, refurbishments and extensions to this ubiquitious, traditional architectural form across Ireland. It was of great interest therefore that I Read More ...
Drogheda is known as the home of Ireland's youngest saint. St. Oliver Plunkett's head is on display here. But there is more to this old Irish port.
Edwardian Home located in London, UK, completely redesigned by Andy Martin Architecture.
Our trip to Ireland must be the most insane, all-encompassing road trip we’ve ever attempted. We’re talking over 2000km (most of it on the tiniest roads we’ve ever seen), a ridiculous amount of roundabouts and only 7days to circle the entire island *laughing hysterically*. Our very first day set the scene for what would be an epic week in the land of castles, green hills and dramatic cliffs. We left Dublin in the early morning for what would be a long and wet ride to county Cork. By the way, this post contains affiliate links. If you click on one
A relic from London's industrial past is reinvented as a complex of upscale apartments.
Rathcroghan in County Roscommon, an ancient Irish site, is a hidden gem on par with the famous burial sites at Newgrange and Tara.
Completed in 2014 in Ireland. Ireland’s first architecture installation in a forest park, commissioned by Donegal County Council in partnership with the Irish Architecture...
The sun is out (for now), the evenings are balmy, and Ireland's gardens are in full bloom. No better time, then, to take a romantic summer break at home. Whether you're looking for the backdrop to a magical proposal, or just want to stop and smell the roses, there's no shortage of places in Ireland to show your love (and show it off).