NOTES: The house has been attributed to John Carr of York. It was converted into an art gallery in 1962, but has been restored to a more domestic appearance in 1993. See RIBA157177 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The house was built 1740-1750 for Henry Pelham. It was restored 1977-1981 by Stone, Toms & Partners, with Donald Insall & Associates as consultants. See RIBA157223 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The church was designed by E. S. Prior and A. Randall Wells, who had been Lethaby's Clerk of Works at Brockhampton (1904). Many of the fixtures and fittings are by Ernest Gimson, notably the oak panelled chancel and the oak choir stalls. See RIBA155510 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: The church was designed by E. S. Prior and A. Randall Wells, who had been Lethaby's Clerk of Works at Brockhampton (1904). Many of the fixtures and fittings are by Ernest Gimson, notably the oak panelled chancel and the oak choir stalls. See RIBA150048 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The Double Villa was a pair of villas situated between two parallel roads, Mansion House Road and Millbrae Road, identical in plan, except Janus like, one entrance faced onto Mansion Road and the other faced onto Millbrae Road. See RIBA130270 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The Double Villa was a pair of villas situated between two parallel roads, Mansion House Road and Millbrae Road, identical in plan, except Janus like, one entrance faced onto Mansion Road and the other faced onto Millbrae Road. See RIBA130271 for a black and white version of this image.