British Buildings

British Architecture is not confined to traditional buildings!

Fountain Court near London's law courts.
The Grassmarket in Edinburgh.Scotland
Moorhouse new building in Moorgate area of City of London
Old and new buildings in Moorgate area of City of London
1930s Woolworths building in centre of Ilford, Essex
Narrow retail shop where 2 roads meet, North Quay, Douglas harbour
Former Railway cottages, Derby
Former Railway cottages, Derby
Port Sunlight is a garden village which was founded in 1888 by William Hesketh Lever to house his soap factory workers. It is now a designated Conservation Area, still within its original boundaries.
Port Sunlight is a garden village which was founded in 1888 by William Hesketh Lever to house his soap factory workers. It is now a designated Conservation Area, still within its original boundaries.
Port Sunlight is a garden village which was founded in 1888 by William Hesketh Lever to house his soap factory workers. It is now a designated Conservation Area, still within its original boundaries.
Houses in Mill Street, viewed from Warwick Castle.
Houses at the top of Mill Street, Warwick
Some former railway cottages in Crewe.
Oxford High Street
A converted Mill Building in Ancoats, Manchester.
Windows in Brick Lane
Traditional manx thatched cottage window
Traditional manx thatched cottage with red front door
Red front door in Georgian building, Lancaster town centre
Red devil wooden carving on shopfront in centre of York
Castletown viewed from Castle Rushen looking towards South of Isle of Man
Castletown inner harbours viewed from Castle Rushen looking towards South Barrule, Isle of Man
Castletown square viewed from Castle Rushen looking towards Scarlet point, Isle of Man