Richard Redgrave (1804-1888). According to his daughter he provided the sketches for this house. There is no other known architect., 18 Hyde Park Gate South
A simple, brick faced house in the Georgian tradition, with gables and overhanging eaves. The studio is located at the rear of the house at garden…
Marshall’s house, no. 115, would have been constructed by the well-known architect and builder Thomas Cubitt (1788–1855), 115 Ebury Street, Studio-house of William Calder Marshall
Thomas Cubitt’s terraced houses were covered in stucco, painted white and scored to simulate the appearance of painted stone blocks.
George Shaw of Saddleworth (1810-1876): architect of library wing c. 1865; John Douglas (1830-1911) and Daniel Porter Fordham (1846-1899): architects of muniment room c.1887 and enlarged porch in 1889, Hawarden Castle, Home of W. E. Gladstone
Built in the mid-18th century on the grounds of the medieval Hawarden Castle’s ruins, the new Hawarden Castle was home to W. E. Gladstone after his…