British Architecture

The architecture of the United Kingdom, or British architecture, consists of a combination of architectural styles, dating as far back to romananic architecture, to the present day 21st century contemporary.

Mccaigs folly,ObanScotland
Mccaigs folly, Oban.Scotland
The Clydesdale Bank Building St Vincent St, Glasgow.Scotland
View of Calton Hill from Salisbury Crags.Edinburgh. Scotland
Victoria Street Edinburgh.Scotland
Balmoral Hotel Edinburgh.Scotland
Two red phone boxes in Eldon Street, London
Two red phone boxes in Eldon Street, London
The Oyster Bar, Warwick High Street.
The Oyster Bar, Warwick High Street.
Oken's House, Warwick
The Forum Norwich, Norfolk
Aberdeen, Union Street with Athenaeum left and Tolbooth right (1)
Aberdeen, Union Street with Athenaeum left and Tolbooth right
Aberdeen, the Bank of North Scotland (2)
Aberdeen, the Bank of North Scotland (Archibald Simpson) on King Street
Aberdeen, flower arrangement in Castlegate
Aberdeen, the Mercat cross in Castlegate (4)
Aberdeen, Castlegate looking down Union Street from Mercat Cross
Aberdeen, the Mercat cross in Castlegate (3)
Aberdeen, the Bank of North Scotland built by Archibald Simpson. The Corinthian Portico is surmounted by Demeter, the Godess of Agriculture
Aberdeen, the Town House on Union Street
Aberdeen, Salvation army Citadel in Castlegate (1)
Aberdeen, Salvation army Citadel in Castlegate