1876 – Wispers, Midhurst, Sussex
Architect: Richard Norman Shaw

Grade II listed. The house was built in 1874-1876 by architect Richard Norman Shaw for Alexander Scrimgeour, a stockbroker. It was a private house from its construction until 1939; from 1939 onwards it has housed several schools. It has been added to con
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1874 – “Hopedene”, Holmbury St Mary, Surrey
Architect: Richard Norman Shaw

Country house finished in brick with Norman Shaw stylistically tall chimneys. Illustration published in The Building News, May 8 1874.
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1876 – “Pierrepont”, Frensham, Surrey
Architect: Richard Norman Shaw

A 19th-century country house designed by the architect Richard Norman Shaw around an earlier house. Built around the same time as his other notable local work, Merrist Wood College, Worplesdon. In 1973 this was listed as Grade II*. Used as a
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1884 – Bedstone Court, Salop, Shropshire
Architect: Thomas Harris

Constructed for Sir Henry W. Ripley, now a private school. The red brick and black-and-white timbered house was built between 1882 and 1884, to a design by architect Thomas Harris, for Sir Henry Ripley, a wealthy Yorkshire industrialist and Member of Parli
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1890 – Design for Laundry, Askham Grange, York
Architect: Chorley & Connon

Askham Grange was built in 1886 for Sir Andrew Fairbairn by Chorley and Connan Architects from Leeds. A large extension was added to the house in 1912 by Fairbairn Wales. The design for a laundry building was published in The Bu
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Architect: Chorley & Connon Askham Grange was built in 1886 for Sir Andrew Fairbairn by Chorley and Connan Architects from Leeds. A large extension was added to the house in 1912 by Fairbairn Wales. The design for a laundry building was published in The Builder, June 21 1890. Askham Grange is now a women's open

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