Ossington Church, Nottinghamshire

Architects. John Carr


Folder: Architects

Former Devonshire Hospital, Buxton, Derbyshire

Former Devonshire Hospital, Buxton, Derbyshire

Former Devonshire Hospital, Buxton, Derbyshire

Former Devonshire Hospital, Buxton, Derbyshire

Market Place, Newark, Nottinghamshire

Market Place, Newark, Nottinghamshire

Market Place, Newark, Nottinghamshire

Market Place, Newark, Nottinghamshire

Town Hall, Market Place, Newark, Nottinghamshire

Campsall Hall, South Yorkshire (Demolished c1986)

04 Nov 2016 269
Campsall Hall was GII* listed mainly for its fine plasterwork. Its appearance was mainly the result of a remodelling of c1763 which was possibly by John Carr, but parts of the house dated from the seventeenth century. It was abandoned, burnt, and then demolished c1985-86.

Wiganthorpe Hall, North Yorkshire c1900 (Mostly D…

Wiganthorpe Hall, North Yorkshire c1900 (Mostly D…

Wiganthorpe Hall, North Yorkshire c1900 (Mostly D…

King Alfred's Castle, Gledhow Hall Estate, Stonega…

27 Aug 2017 156
Commonly called King Alfred's Castle, this folly was constructed for Jeremiah Dixon c1770 and was supposedly designed by John Carr. Jeremiah Dixon made his money as a Leeds merchant and bought the Gledhow Hall estate in 1764. He also became High Sherrif of the West Riding in 1758 and Fellow of the Royal Society in 1773. His daughter married John Smeaton who designed Eddystone Lighthouse. A stone plaque was set in thefacade of the 'castle' which read :' To the memory of Alfred the Great, the pious and magnanimous, the friend of science, virtue, law and liberty. This monument Jeremiah Dixon of Allerton Gledhow caused to be erected.' It stood off Stonegate Road and was largely demolished in 1946.

Heath Hall, Heath, West Yorkshire c1950

Heath Hall, Heath, West Yorkshire c1950

Heath Hall, Heath, West Yorkshire c1950

Heath Hall, Heath, West Yorkshire c1950


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