NOTES: The main house at Rousdon was by George for Sir Henry William Peek and built 1874-1883, but he also designed the stables and lodges (1873), farm buildings (1874) and schools (1876) for the estate.
NOTES: This was a conversion scheme involving a disused piano factory of 1867 and six late Georgian / early Victorian terraced houses, undertaken by Camden Architects' Department in 1975-1980. The community hall is a conversion of an old stable block towards the rear of the former piano factory.
NOTES: This was a conversion scheme involving a disused piano factory of 1867 and six late Georgian / early Victorian terraced houses, undertaken by Camden Architects' Department in 1975-1980. The community hall iis a conversion of an old stable block towards the rear of the former piano factory.
NOTES: This was a conversion scheme involving a disused piano factory of 1867 and six late Georgian / early Victorian terraced houses, undertaken by Camden Architects' Department in 1975-1980. The community hall is a conversion of an old stable block towards the rear of the former piano factory.
NOTES: This was a conversion scheme involving a disused piano factory of 1867 and six late Georgian / early Victorian terraced houses, undertaken by Camden Architects' Department in 1975-1980. The community hall is a conversion of an old stable block towards the rear of the former piano factory.
NOTES: This was a conversion scheme involving a disused piano factory of 1867 and six late Georgian / early Victorian terraced houses, undertaken by Camden Architects' Department in 1975-1980. The community hall is a conversion of an old stable block towards the rear of the former piano factory.