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Poundley and
Walker or John
Wilkes Poundley and
David Walker were a land
surveyors and architects’
partnership with
offices at
Black Hall, Kerry, Montgomeryshire...
- farm
buildings are
based on the
design in
Poundley's Cottage Architecture which was
published in 1857.
Poundley was the
architect for the
Naylor Estates...
- architecture,
working for the Naylors, most
probably John
Wilkes Poundley, who
published "
Poundley’s Cottage Architecture" in 1857.
Victorian brick extension...
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supervision of the
architect T. G. Newnham, ****ociated with the firm J W
Poundley and D
Walker (Land-surveyors and Architects), for the
Scottish Presbyterian...
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gatehouse was
built into the wall to face a new
approach in 1866 by J.W.
Poundley;
powerful ashlar triumphal arch with four
giant semi-rusticated pilasters...
-
example of this.
Poundley also used this
Cottage Ornée
style on
houses on the Naylor's
Brynllywarch estate, as at Cilthriew.
Poundley designed many houses...
- 443864°W / 52.489124; -3.443864
Built 1864-5
Architect David Walker of
Poundley and
Walker Architectural style(s) Italianate/Romanesque
revival Governing...
- look
inside Nature Fresh Farms greenhouse and
packaging facilities. J W
Poundley and D
Walker (Land-surveyors and Architects)
Leighton Hall,
Powys Thomas...
- 1871 to 1875, and in 1873, the church's rood
screen was
restored by J W
Poundley and D Walker.
Llanwnnog National School,
built in 1850, was
designed by...
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gatehouse was
built into the wall to face a new
approach in 1866 by J.W.
Poundley.
Powerful ashlar triumphal arch, with four
giant semi-rusticated pilasters...