sps1955's photos with the keyword: Queen Anne revival

London - Middlesex (Artists') Rifle Volunteers' dr…

05 Nov 2014 190
1888-9 to designs of Sir Robert William Edis, was also colonel of the volunteers. Front of yellow stock brick with terracotta dressings. Now the Place Theatre. List description: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1342089 .

London - Middlesex (Artists') Rifle Volunteers' dr…

05 Nov 2014 130
1888-9 to designs of Sir Robert William Edis, who was also colonel of the volunteers. The terracotta medallion of Mars and Minerva is by Thomas Brock . List description: list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1342089 .

Ednaston Manor 2012-12-09

15 Dec 2012 98
From SE. Cropped from a very distant view from Brailsford churchyard, but worth posting (I hope) given the quality of the building. Designed by Edwin Lutyens for W. G. Player (of Player's Cigarettes), 1912-19. According to the list description ( list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1109745 ), Ednaston Manor was described by Lutyens' biographer, A. G. S. Butler, as "perhaps the most perfect country house that Lutyens designed"; Lutyens himself recalled it as a "dear little Queen Anne house" [Clive Aslet, The last country houses (1982), p.315].

Newmarket: "Hillside", Heath Road 2011-09-11

11 Sep 2011 104
Taken for comparison with a 1966 view formerly on Flickr but now online here . Not shown on the 1886 OS 1:2500 map but shown in 1902-3 where it appears to be a pair of houses without the single storey section on the right; however comments on the 1966 photo when it was on Flickr indicated that it became a single house between the wars, belonging (if memory serves) to the earl of Sefton. Now part of a sheltered housing complex.