John Bond Pearce

English architect
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroEnglish architect
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
isArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
The details

Biography

John Bond Pearce (1843/4 – 1903) was a 19th-century architect in Norwich, in the county of Norfolk, England. His architectural practice was in Surrey Street, Norwich. His son Neville Bond Pearce was also a noted architect. Pearce designed many of his building in the Victorian Gothic architectural style, a good example being the town hall in Great Yarmouth opened in 1882.

Works

This list is incomplete

Norfolk

  • The Royal Hotel (1840), 4 Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth.
  • The Agricultural Hall (1882), renamed Anglia House, Prince of Wales Road, Norwich
  • Great Yarmouth Town Hall (1882), Hall Quay, Great Yarmouth
  • Manor Hotel (1900), Mundesley, Norfolk
  • Alms Houses at East Bilney, Norfolk
  • Catholic Chapel (1874) at Norwich Cemetery, Bowthorpe Road.
  • Christ Church, Church Avenue, Norwich (1879)
  • Buxton Parish Church, Norfolk, extensively restored (1881-2)
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