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ADMIRALS HOUSE, PLYMOUTH PL1

Built in 1804 on the Royal Naval Hospital in Stonehouse (now part of Plymouth), which itself was built in 1758, Admirals House was designed by the architect Daniel Alexander Asher who also designed Dartmoor & Maidstone prisons.

Illustration provided for the book ‘Man with a Hammer’, by Greg Penn.

(Commissioned) Admirals House, 8 The Square, Stonehouse, Plymouth PL1

(Commissioned) ‘Man with a Hammer: From forgotten wreck to forever home – an inspiring DIY transformation’

 

NEVA ROAD, WESTON-SUPER-MARE

A speculative Art Deco / Modernist residential development originally forming part of the ‘Ellenborough Estate’, designed by local architects Leete & Darby in 1934.

It comprises of a collection of 8 pairs of semi-detached houses, two detached houses, a pair of semi-detached and one detached bungalows built around 1935.

This series illustrates three neighbouring properties, highlighting the changes made in the course of time and the restoration of one, back to its former glory.

Newland, Neva Road, Weston-super-Mare

(Commissioned) Newland, Neva Road, Weston-super-Mare

 
Neva Road, Weston-super-Mare

(Commissioned) Neva Road, Weston-super-Mare

Neva Road, Weston-super-Mare

(Commissioned) Neva Road, Weston-super-Mare

 
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