George Gutch (1790-1894) was a British architect and to four successive Bishops of London surveyor for much of the Diocese's c. 500-acre (2.0 km2) southern...
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Gutch may refer to: Eliza Gutch (1840-1931), English author. George Gutch, British architect. John Gutch (clergyman) (1746–1831), Anglican clergyman and...
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Gutch is a surname. Notable people by that name include: Eliza Gutch (1840-1931), English author. George Gutch, British architect. John Gutch (clergyman)...
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wasn't fully completed until the early Victorian Era to a revised plan by George Gutch. The first houses were available for lease in 1826 at the Edgeware Road...
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the wider area. The plans for the area had been laid out in 1827 by George Gutch, based on an earlier conception by Samuel Pepys Cockerell. Gloucester...
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century. It was laid out as part of a plan for the area by the architect George Gutch in 1827, who envisaged a series of long avenues. While isolated villas...
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layout plans for the area were first drawn up in the 1820s by architect George Gutch in a style similar to Tyburnia next to Hyde Park, but work on Warrington...
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with much of the area, the street design was laid out by the architect George Gutch in the Regency era and built during the following decades. The builder...
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part of the Bishop of London's estate, the new plans were amended by George Gutch after Cockerell's death. Work began on Connaught Street and Square in...
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was part of an ambitious plan for the area laid out by the architect George Gutch in the 1820s to accommodate the expanding population of the capital....
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