Design for the remodelling of Tudor House, Wells Road, Malvern, Worcestershire: perspective of garden facade with shaped gables, twin ogee-capped towers, bow windows and double staircase Architect/Designer Teulon, Samuel Sanders (1812-1873) Artist/Photographer Teulon, Samuel Sanders (1812-1873) Country UK: England City Malvern Subject Date 1852 Image Date 1851 View Exterior Style Jacobean Revival Medium Drawing Library Reference VOS/200 f.106 Orientation Landscape Colour Info Colour Credit RIBA Collections Subject Hotels ; Towers ; Windows
NOTES: This drawing is from an album containing drawings from between c. 1835 and c. 1851 representing designs, both executed and unexecuted, topographical drawings and details from Teulon's Continental tour of 1842 and of buildings in England. Tudor House, formerly known as Newbie (or Newby) House, was built around 1852 for Dr James Manley Gully, a great advocate of the water cure in Malvern. Newbie House provided accommodation for Dr GullyÔÇÖs male patients and was attached by a ÔÇÿBridge of SighsÔÇÖ (for use of the medical staff) to Holyrood House (circa 1840), a building erected by Dr Gully to accommodate his female patients. In the intervening years it became a school and a hotel. Lying derelict for some years and suffering a major fire, it has been fully restored and converted into apartments.
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