1871 – College for Congregational Ministers Daughters, Gravesend, Kent
Architect: E.C. Robins Later known as Milton Mount College For Girls in Gravesend. The College was founded in 1871 by the Rev.
View Article1872 – Grim’s Dyke, Harrow Weald, Kent
Architect: Richard Norman Shaw Grim’s Dyke (sometimes called Graeme’s Dyke until late 1891) was built in 1872 by Norman Shaw,
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Architect: Robert W. Edis Perspective View With Plan published in The Building News, March 15th 1872. “The small half-timbered house,
View Article1872 – Clergy House & Schools, St. Peter’s, Folkestone, Kent
Architect: S. Slingsby Stallwood The consecration of the new St. Peter’s as a chapel-of-ease took place of 30 July 1868 by the archbishop of Canterbury.
View Article1871 – Church of the Annunciation, Chislehurst, Kent
Architect: James Brooks A lofty building with beautiful stained glass and wall paintings designed to uplift and inspire the worshipper.
View Article1871 – Church of All Saints, North Fleet, Gravesend, Kent
Architect: James Brooks All Saints, Perry Street is an Anglo Catholic Church designed by James Brooks, one of England’s most distinguished Gothic Revival church architects.
View Article1871 – Christ Church, Bexleyheath, Kent
Architect: William Knight Published in The Building News, June 10th 1870. Largely completed as designed except for the tower and spire.
View Article1871 – Competition Design, Rochester Castle Recreation Grounds, Kent
Architect: Baker & Lee Competition entry by Arthur Baker & William Lee, published in The Building News, May 12th 1871.
View Article1869 – St. Mary’s Church, Stroud, Kent
Architect: Arthur W. Blomfield From The Architect and Contract Reporter, November 27 1869: The church, dedicated in honour of the Blessed Virgin,
View Article1868 – House at Sevenoaks, Kent
Architect: John Johnson From The Building News: “THIS house, of which we give perspective and plans, has been erected,
View Article1864 – Clarence Hotel, Dover, Kent
Building commenced in 1864 at a cost of £750,000. It was renamed the “Imperial Hotel” in 1867 when the lease changed hands.
View Article1863 – Dunsdale, Westerham, Kent
Architect: Prof. Kerr “Dunsdale is the residence of Mr. Joseph Kitchin, and is situate close to the village of Westerham,
View Article1860 – Cemetery Chapel, Ashford, Kent
Architect: C.H. Edwards Published in The Building News, June 29 1860.
View Article1850 – The Grange, Ramsgate, Kent
Architect: Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin It was at The Grange that Pugin produced much of his finest work, sitting in his library high on the chalk cliffs overlooking the Goodwin Sands and working at...
View Article1590s – Eastgate House, Rochester, Kent
Grade I Listed, Elizabethan townhouse was built in the late 1590s for Sir Peter Buck, who was Clerk of the Cheque at Chatham’s Royal Dockyard and Mayor of Medway.
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