Category talk:Philip Webb

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Works

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Notable buildings (list from Wikipedia entry), images to be found and linked:

  • Red House, Bexleyheath, (1859)
  • Sandroyd, now Benfleet Hall, Cobham, Surrey (1860)
  • Cranmer Hall wing, Fakenham (c.1860) and Coach House (1860)
  • 91-101 Worship St, London EC2 (1862)
  • Arisaig House, Highland (1863, rebuilt 1937)
  • All Saints' and St Richard's Church of England Primary School, Old Heathfield, East Sussex, (Formerly Heathfield Church of England Primary School) (1864)
  • 1 Palace Green, London (1868)
  • Red Barns House, Redcar (1868)
  • 19 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London (1868)
  • The West House, 35 Glebe Place, Chelsea, London (1868–69)
  • Joldwynds, Holmbury St Mary, Surrey (1874)
  • Smeaton Manor, Yorkshire (1878)
  • Four Gables, Green Lane House, Brampton, Cumbria
  • St Martin's Church, Brampton (1878)
  • Conyhurst, Surrey for Mary Ewart (1885)
  • Clouds House, Wiltshire (1886)
  • Naworth Castle, Cumbria
  • Standen, West Sussex (1892–94)
  • Bell & Co Ltd (offices), Zetland Rd, Middlesbrough (1891)
  • Rounton Grange, near Middlesbrough (for Sir Isaac Lowthian Bell) – subsequently destroyed in 1953
  • Forthampton Court, Forthampton, Gloucestershire (1889–92)
  • Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire (1874–77)

MorrisStuff (talk) 04:03, 3 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]