Architecture (215 pages found in this category)


Rivington Church

Active Anglican parish church and Grade II listed building in Rivington, Lancashire

Rivington Hall

Grade II* listed former manor house in Rivington, Lancashire, England, the successor to a 15th-century building that was built near to the present building.

Rivington Unitarian Chapel

Active place of Unitarian worship in Rivington, Lancashire whose congregation dates from 1662 but the stone not built until 1703.

Rockingham Mausoleum

Monument commissioned by the Earl Fitzwilliam as a memorial to the second Marquess of Rockingham in 1783.

Rococo

Exceptionally ornate and dramatic style of architecture, art and decoration.

Rood screen

Screen separating the chancel from the nave, typically in late medieval Christion churches.

Royd House

Designed by the architect Edgar Wood, and considered to be one of the most advanced examples of early 20th-century domestic architecture.

Russell Institute

Public building commissioned by Agnes Russell and donated to the Burgh of Paisley as a memorial to her brothers.

Sacrarium

Redirected to piscina.

Sacred Heart Church, Hindsford

Redundant Catholic church originally intended to serve the families of Irish Catholic immigrants.