Arch, garden of 25 Prospect Road
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Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 15 Mar 2022
A stone arch in the garden of 25 Prospect Road, viewed from the other side of the River Ver (water in which can be seen in the bottom left hand corner of the photo). 25 Prospect Road (see Image) was built by, and was for some years the home of, William Longmire, who was responsible for much of the restoration work carried out on St Albans Abbey in the 1870s/80s, firstly under the supervision of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and then Edmund Beckett (later Lord Grimthorpe). He was also involved in the building of Batchwood Hall for Lord Grimthorpe, also in the 1870s. Another of his works was to extend the chapel at Lincoln's Inn in London in the 1880s, with the architect again being Lord Grimthorpe. Part of this involved the removal of a 15 foot high arch, which he reconstructed in the rear garden of no 25, as seen here. For a closer view, see Image