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St John's Grove, Beeston
St John's Grove, Beeston is a Conservation area (United Kingdom), conservation area in Beeston, Nottinghamshire. History Following the enclosure of the land surrounding Beeston in 1809 the area of St John's Grove was allotted to the vicar of St John the Baptist Church, Beeston, the parish church. In 1878 the land was acquired from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners by the Beeston Land Society, a group of citizens, who divided the land out into 28 plots of between three-quarters and and set out the wide straight streets. The estate of was laid out with main avenues wide with intersecting streets wide and planted with trees. The first properties erected were Glebe Villas, at 2 and 4 Glebe Street. No 2 was demolished after the Second World War to widen the road as a bus route. The majority of the houses are of Edwardian and late Victorian origin. The Land Society set conditions for the developers including no public houses, and strict building lines which ensured that propertie ...
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Devonshire Avenue, Beeston (geograph 1811023)
Devon ( , historically known as Devonshire , ) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in South West England. The most populous settlement in Devon is the city of Plymouth, followed by Devon's county town, the city of Exeter. Devon is a coastal county with cliffs and sandy beaches. Home to the largest open space in southern England, Dartmoor (), the county is predominately rural and has a relatively low population density for an English county. The county is bordered by Somerset to the north east, Dorset to the east, and Cornwall to the west. The county is split into the non-metropolitan districts of East Devon, Mid Devon, North Devon, South Hams, Teignbridge, Torridge, West Devon, Exeter, and the unitary authority areas of Plymouth, and Torbay. Combined as a ceremonial county, Devon's area is and its population is about 1.2 million. Devon derives its name from Dumnonia (the shift from ''m'' to ''v'' is a typical Celtic consonant shift). During the British Ir ...
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Ernest Reginald Ridgway
Ernest Reginald Ridgway (1852 - 19 July 1917) was an English architect based in Long Eaton. Career He was born in 1852 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, the son of William Ridgway (1819-1903) and Mary. He married Mary Eliza Sketchley (1851-1904) in 1875 in Nottingham. On the death of his first wife in 1904, he married Louisa Goodwin Sketchley (1865-1926) on 5 November 1906 at St Heliers Parish Church, Jersey. From 1893 to 1899 he had as his assistant John Frederick Dodd who later set up his own practice in Long Eaton, Derbyshire. Until 1908 he worked in partnership with James Garfield Smith. He died on 19 July 1917 at his home, 11, Lenton Road, The Park Estate The Park Estate is a private residential housing estate to the west of Nottingham city centre, England. It is noted for its Victorian architecture, although many of the houses have been altered, extended or converted into Apartment, flats. The e ..., Nottingham. He left an estate valued at £13,129 (). Notable works ...
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Field Weston
Field Weston (11 August 1826 - 23 July 1919) was an architect based in Nottingham. Life He was born on 11 August 1826 in Radford, Nottingham, the son of John Weston (1796-1843) and Sarah Beeston (1796-1856). He married Francis Taylor (1825-1909) in 1850 in Nottingham and they had the following children *Fanny Weston (b. 1853) *John Weston (b. 1856) (also an architect) *Frank Weston (b. 1859) *Stephen Weston (1861-1937) (poultry farmer) From the 1850s he was in partnership with Richard Stevenson in the building firm of Stevenson and Weston, but there was a legal case following financial irregularities around the construction of the Albert Hall, Nottingham in 1874 and the partnership with Stevenson folded in 1876. In the 1871 census he refers to his occupation as builder, but by the 1881 census it is architect. By 1901 he is living at 12 Bayley Street (now Collington Street), Beeston. He died on 23 July 1919 at his home, Lyndhurst, Linden Grove, Beeston and left an estate valued ...
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William Vallance Betts
William Vallance Betts LRIBA (1862 – 10 July 1933) was an English architect based in Nottingham. Career He was born in 1862, the son of William Betts (1835–1909) and Mary Vallance (b. 1829). He was articled to Herbert Walker (architect and surveyor), Herbert Walker in Nottingham and later became his assistant. From 1887 to 1888, he was assistant to George Haslam in Ilkeston. Betts commenced independent practice in Nottingham in 1888 and later went into partnership with his son, Albert William Betts. He married Hannah Hoole (1866–1931) in 1888 in Basford, and they had the following children: *Annie Vallance Betts (1890–1981) *Albert William Betts (1892–1963) *Frank Cecil Betts (1895–1963) *Ernest Pollard Betts (1896–1972) *Jennie Betts (b. 1900) *Herbert Betts (1903–1989) Betts died on 10 July 1933 and was buried at Basford Cemetery. He left an estate valued at £11,264. Notable works References

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17 Elm Avenue, Beeston
Seventeen or 17 may refer to: *17 (number), the natural number following 16 and preceding 18 * one of the years 17 BC, AD 17, 1917, 2017 Literature Magazines * ''Seventeen'' (American magazine), an American magazine * ''Seventeen'' (Japanese magazine), a Japanese magazine Novels * ''Seventeen'' (Tarkington novel), a 1916 novel by Booth Tarkington *''Seventeen'' (''Sebuntiin''), a 1961 novel by Kenzaburō Ōe * ''Seventeen'' (Serafin novel), a 2004 novel by Shan Serafin Stage and screen Film * ''Seventeen'' (1916 film), an American silent comedy film *''Number Seventeen'', a 1932 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock * ''Seventeen'' (1940 film), an American comedy film *''Eric Soya's '17''' (Danish: ''Sytten''), a 1965 Danish comedy film * ''Seventeen'' (1985 film), a documentary film * ''17 Again'' (film), a 2009 film whose working title was ''17'' * ''Seventeen'' (2019 film), a Spanish drama film Television * ''Seventeen'' (TV drama), a 1994 UK dramatic short starring Christien ...
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John Bowley
John Bowley LRIBA (26 July 1864 - 28 January 1938) was an architect and engineer based in England who worked mainly in Beeston, Nottinghamshire and Hastings. Architectural career He was educated at University of Nottingham and the Nottingham School of Art. He was articled to J.W. Eardley of Derby from 1881 to 1884 and assistant until 1886 until he moved to be assistant to W.E. Woolley of Loughborough where he stayed until 1889. He then started his own practice in Beeston at lived at 39 Dovecote Lane. In 1896 when he moved to Hastings, initially living at 29 Old London Road. He was appointed Architect to Hastings Town Council. He was also resident engineer to the Eastbourne Waterworks Company and consulting surveyor to the Devonshire Park Company. He was also surveyor to the Compton Estate from 1911 to 1927. He was appointed Licentiate of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1910. Personal life He was born on 26 July 1864 in Ratclife on Soar, the son of Thomas Cross ...
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House On Elm Avenue, Beeston (geograph 1906150)
A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.Schoenauer, Norbert (2000). ''6,000 Years of Housing'' (rev. ed.) (New York: W.W. Norton & Company). Houses use a range of different roofing systems to keep precipitation such as rain from getting into the dwelling space. Houses may have doors or locks to secure the dwelling space and protect its inhabitants and contents from burglars or other trespassers. Most conventional modern houses in Western cultures will contain one or more bedrooms and bathrooms, a kitchen or cooking area, and a living room. A house may have a separate dining room, or the eating area may be integrated into another room. Some large houses in North America have a recreation room. In traditional agriculture-oriented societies, domestic animals such as c ...
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Evans, Clark And Woollatt
Evans, Clark and Wollatt was an architectural practice based in Nottingham from the early 1920s to 1948. History The practice was established by Robert Evans, John Thomas Clark and John Woollatt by 1921. Robert Evans died in 1927, and John Thomas Clark retired in 1940. In 1948 the practice changed its name and became Evans, Cartwright and Woollatt until 1961 when it was ''Cartwright, Woollatt and Partners''. Works *Fairholme, Lenton Road, Nottingham, 1922 additions *12 Elm Avenue, St John's Grove, Beeston 1922 *Barclays Bank, 2 Chilwell Road, Beeston 1922 *Commercial Union Offices, 10 High Street, Nottingham 1922 * Bromley House Library, Angel Row 1929 new doorway and frontage * Greyfriars Hall Greyfriar Gate, Nottingham 1929 *St Peter's Church, Nottingham 1930 restoration of the south clerestory and south aisle *Nottingham General Hospital 1931 New operating theatre and children’s ward *Victory Club, Station Road, Beeston 1935 *Player Hall, Nottingham High School 1935-36 *S ...
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Hofton And Son
Hofton and Son are a British construction company founded in 1846 which for most of its period of operation has been based in Beeston, Nottingham. History The business started in 1846 with Levi Hofton (1816 - 1870) who operated as a joiner and undertaker in Beeston, Nottingham. His son Robert Gamble Hofton (1848 - 1912) succeeded him in the business and the business moved into general building contracting. Robert's son Henry Robert Hofton (1875 - 1954) followed his father into the business. Henry Robert Hofton was also the architect for many of the domestic properties that the business constructed. Initially Henry Robert Hofton was joined in the business by his son Henry Rex Hofton, but Henry Rex died in 1931 at the age of 27. Henry Robert was later joined by his other son Harold and (John) Richard Shoulder as co-directors and in 1936 the business changed its name from H.R. Hofton and Sons to Hofton and Son Limited and was incorporated on May 27, 1936. Works The company has been ...
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