NOTES: The house was built for Sir Edward Phelips from circa 1590 to 1601. The architect is thought to have been William Arnold. See RiBA161799 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The house was built for Sir Edward Phelips from circa 1590 to 1601. The architect is thought to have been William Arnold. See RIBA161798 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The house was built for Sir Edward Phelips from circa 1590 to 1601. The architect is thought to have been William Arnold. See RIBA161800 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: Philip Webb designed the house in 1870 for Thomas Hugh Bell, ironmaster and MP, and his wife Mary. Sadly Mary died in childbirth the following year, leaving Bell with two children. In 1876 Hugh remarried, by whom he had three children, so a schoolroom wing became necessary, which was added by Webb in 1881. Webb designed various additions to the house for Bell between 1875 and around 1900. See RIBA156566 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: Philip Webb designed the house in 1870 for Thomas Hugh Bell, ironmaster and MP, and his wife Mary. Sadly Mary died in childbirth the following year, leaving Bell with two children. In 1876 Hugh remarried, by whom he had three children, so a schoolroom wing became necessary, which was added by Webb in 1881. Webb designed various additions to the house for Bell between 1875 and around 1900. See RIBA156657 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: This was a conversion of a late Victorian terrace house by the architect Brian Muller for himself. The house was stripped back to its bare brickwork and the joists exposed with floor to ceiling height windows inserted at the rear. See RIBA117685 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: This was a conversion of a late Victorian terrace house by the architect Brian Muller for himself. The house was stripped back to its bare brickwork and the joists exposed with floor to ceiling height windows inserted at the rear. See RIBA11701 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: This was a conversion of a late Victorian terrace house by the architect Brian Muller for himself. The house was stripped back to its bare brickwork and the joists exposed with floor to ceiling height windows inserted at the rear. See RIBA117702 for a black and white version of this image.