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Cheshire Archive
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1884 – Cottage at Moston, Chester, Cheshire
Architect: E.A. Ould -
1884 – Cottage at Oakfield, Chester, Cheshire
Architect: E.A. Ould -
1875 – Houses for Servants, Eaton, Cheshire
Architect: John Douglas From The Architect, December 25, 1875: These houses are being built near the entrance to Eaton Park from... -
1875 – St. George and the Dragon Inn, Great Budworth, Cheshire
Architect: John Douglas From The Architect, December 4, 1875: This is an alteration from a house as shown in small sketch.... -
1875 – St. Mary’s Church, Whitegate, Cheshire
Architect: John Douglas From The Architect, December 4, 1875: This church, built in the style shown by the small sketch about... -
1875 – St. Mary’s Church, Warrington, Cheshire
Architect: E.W. Pugin / Pugin & Pugin St Mary’s Church, Warrington is a Grade II listed building and is an... -
1862 – The Queen Railway Hotel, Chester, Cheshire
Architect: T.M. Penson From The Building News, January 17, 1862: This building illustrated in our present Number is approached by a... -
1884 – Widnes Public Buildings, Cheshire
Architect: F. & G. Holme -
1884 – Lodge at Oakfield, Chester, Cheshire
Architect: E.A. Ould -
1891 – Dairy Farm, Wimboldsley Estate, Cheshire
Architect: J. Cawley -
1881 – Municipal Buildings & New Market Extension, Chester, Cheshire
Architect: W.H. Lynn -
1879 – St. Michael’s Church, Ditton Hall, Cheshire
Architect: Henry Clutton -
1888 – Dairy Farm, Eaton Estate, Chester, Cheshire
Architect: Douglas & Fordham -
1876 – High Meadow, Claughton, Cheshire
Architect: G.E. Grayson -
1904 – Nine Workmens Cottages, Port Sunlight, Cheshire
Architect: William Owen & Segar Owen
