NOTES: The house, restored by Jack Warshaw in 1991, was originally designed by Voysey in 1897. Voysey also built an additional wing and made alterations to the house in 1903.
NOTES: Plumpton Place is an Elizabethan manor, the house of which was remodelled for Edward Hudson by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1928-1934, and the gardens landscaped in collaboration with Gertrude Jekyll.
SOURCE: Revue generale de l'architecture et des travaux publics, vol. 9, 1851, pl. 16 NOTES: Construction on the cathedral began in 1163 and was completed c.1345. Jean-Baptiste Lassus and Eugene Viollet-le-Duc were responsible for the restoration of Notre Dame in 1841-1863.
SOURCE: Constantin Uhde. Baudenkmaler in Grossbritannien (Berlin, 1894), vol. II, pl. 113 NOTES: The building was the site of Shrewsbury School, (founded in 1552) until 1882. It opened as the Town Public Library in 1983 following restoration work.
SOURCE: Constantin Uhde. Baudenkmaler in Grossbritannien (Berlin, 1894), vol. II, pl. 151 NOTES: This half-timbered building, dated 1652, was reconstructed in the vernacular revival style by James Harrison in 1862.