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Originally known as Bryck Place, Sutton House [a] was built in 1535 by Sir Ralph Sadler, Principal Secretary of State to Henry VIII, [3] and is the oldest residential building in Hackney. It is a rare example of a red-brick building from the Tudor period , beginning as a three-storey H-plan structure . [ 4 ]
Sutton House may refer to: . in England. Sutton House, London, a Grade II* listed Tudor manor house on Homerton High Street in the London Borough of Hackney; in Ireland. Sutton Castle, Dublin, a listed Tudor-revival mansion previously owned by Andrew Jameson
The Harvey P. Sutton House, also known as the H.P. Sutton House, is a six-bedroom, 4,000-square-foot (370 m 2) Frank Lloyd Wright designed Prairie School home at 602 Norris Avenue in McCook, Nebraska. Although the house is known by her husband's name, Eliza Sutton was the driving force behind the commissioning of Wright for the design in 1905 ...
Sutton House is a three-building residential cooperative with a private garden at 415 East 52nd Street on the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.The building was designed by John M. Kokkins and Stephen C. Lyras in the modern style and was built by Kolyer Construction Corporation, originally as a luxury rental building managed by Douglas Elliman and owned by seven owners ...
Gamaliel Thompson House† 101 Summit Street Hudson: February 22, 1974: Dr. Nathan Town House: 3951 Woerner Road Addison vicinity January 3, 1982: Murray D. Van Wagoner Memorial Bridge† / Taft Memorial Highway: M-156 at Silver Creek: Morenci: 2004: Walker Tavern† Junction of US-12 and M-50 Cambridge Junction: February 19, 1958: Nathaniel S ...
Sutton House is a historic home located at St. Georges, New Castle County, Delaware.The original section was built about 1794, with the main section completed about 1815. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, three bay brick dwelling with a lower rear wing and featuring a gable roo
Thomas Sutton House, also known as the House on Game Preserve, is a historic home located at Woodland Beach, Kent County, Delaware. It was built about 1733, and is a two-story stuccoed brick house, constructed on a single pile, hall and parlor plan. It has a lower two-story wing that extends the axis of the main house.
The Sutton House, in Byrd Township, Ohio near Decatur, Ohio, was a historic house built around 1840. Also known as Wilke House, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [1] It was deemed to be one of the finest examples of stone farmhouses in southern Ohio from the early 19th century.