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4 unusual facts about W. D. Caroe


Betley Court

It was further improved in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by architect Douglas Caroe.

Clifton Campville

The church was restored by George Edmund Street in the second half of the 19th century, and again by W. D. Caroe in the early 20th century.

Grade I listed churches in Cheshire

In 1889 J. S. Crowther started a restoration that was completed after his death, possibly by W. D. Caroe.

Woolacombe

--> but there is no evidence to support this. St. Sabinus church was designed by the architect William Caroe and built in 1909-12.


Allington Castle

Towards the end of the 16th century whilst under the ownership of the Wyatt family the castle was badly damaged by fire, remaining largely derelict until 1905 when it was restored by the architects W. D. Caroe and Philip Tilden for Sir Martin Conway.


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