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1919 remodelled Lucknam Park, Colerne, for Sir A Read of Liverpool, altered centre of front, replaced block to right of it, most of windows renewed, addition to rear and new rear facade, new service wing behind late c19 front; new chimneys; Thomas Rider & Son 181 Union St, Southwark, builders; plans WSHC G3/760/491;

POWELL, J. GEORGE County Surveyor Wilts see Wiltshire County Council;

1909 engineers house, Roundway Hospital; WBR also female staff mess-room 1911;

1911-13 Wiltshire County offices, Hill St, Trowbridge;

1912 Council School, Rodbourne Cheney, Swindon A&BJ 19.5.12;

POWELL, R SIDNEY Architect, London

1896 rest Longbridge Deverill ch; WBR;
POWER, NATHANIEL Joiner, Sherston

1714 woodwork, Badminton House, Glos wainscotting, window frames, door frames; GRO D2700/QA3/1; staircase to be erected by Robert Bennett of Badminton; plastering and tiling in connection with staircase by James Martin, tiler, of Castle Combe;


POWNALL, F.W.

1857 East Grimstead ch; E w after design of alfred Bell Crucifixion in centre light against patterned glass Br 8.8.57 452 also Br 1857 520;


POWYS, ALBERT REGINALD Architect see Powys & Macgregor. Died 1936, obit WG 13.3.36. Son of Rev Charles Powys (1843-1923) vicar of Montacute from 1885-1918. Articled Benson of Yeovil, Secretary of the SPAB, initiated rescue of Montacute by persuading Ernest Cook to buy it in 1931 and give it to NT. One of famous Powys family of novelists and artists, brothers John Cowper Powys (1872-1963), Llewelyn Powys (1884-1939) and Theodore Francis Powys (1875-1953) were novelists, sister Philippa (1886-1963) novelist and poet, sister Gertrude an artist, sister Marian expert on lace, brother Littleton Charles (1874-1955) headmaster of Sherborne; Llewelyn wrote about Montacute in ‘Somerset Essays’ 1937. Partnership with JEM MacGregor qv see Powys & MacGregor;

1926 rest Ludgershall ch, Wilts; ARP; WBR;


PRANGLEY, JOHN. Warminster. Architect & builder, possibly partner with Thomas Prangley qv in Thomas & John Prangley, timber-merchants of Heytesbury in 1830 dir.

1826 add rectory, Sherrington; DoE;


PRANGLEY, THOMAS Surveyor, Heytesbury; possibly partner with John Prangley qv in Thomas & John Prangley, timber-merchants of Heytesbury in 1830 dir.

1802 alts Vicarage, Norton Bavant; WSHC D/1/11/8; very badly drawn, reordered S front to regular 2st 3-window range, added three service rooms at back under catslide roof raised for purpose; new floors, fireplaces and banisters in front range; S front lost behind new S range added 1838 by W Hardick qv who moved entrance to E side.


PREECE, CARDEW & RIDER Engineers, London, Sir William Preece and sons AH Preece and William Llewellyn Preece 1866-1918, Major Cardew, John Hall Rider 1864-1953;

1926-9 Electric Power Station, Moredon, Swindon; SB, extended 1942, mostly dem 1979; SB;


PREEDY, FREDERICK Architect, Worcester, trained with Harvey Eginton. 1820-98, buried Foxham, Wilts. Designed stained glass at Gloucester and Worcester Cathedrals and elsewhere. Many churches in Worcs. Several works around Bathford and Batheaston, Som;

1868 National School, Winsley; WBR;


PRENTICE, ANDREW NOBLE Architect, 1866-1941, articled to William Leiper, Glasgow, wrote on Rensissance Architecture of Spain, began practice 1891; ASG;

1920 design for War Memorial Trowbridge, rejected as too costly, £2500; WT 3.4.20;


PRICE, CEDRIC Architect and planner 1934-2003, influential teacher, worked on Aviary, London Zoo, 1961; married to actress Eleanor Bron; archive at Canadian Centre of Architecture (CCA), Montreal

1961-2 proposed farmhouse, Truckle Hill, North Wraxall; ground plan CCA archive; not built;

(1962-4 Radome project, American Museum, Claverton, Som, with Buckminster Fuller;
PRICE, FRANCIS Surveyor, c1704-53, Surveyor to Salisbury Cathedral 1737-53; author The British Carpenter 1733; A series of .. observations .. upon .. cathedral church of Salisbury, 1753;

1736-8 repaired Bishops Palace, Salisbury for Bishop Sherlock; HC;

(1747 W end, Ellingham ch, Hants, HC)

17?? attrib Hemingsby House, 56 The Close, Salisbury, similar to work at Ellingham; HC;

1753 advised John Ivory Talbot that roof of hall at Lacock Abbey was spreading; called late Mr Price in 1753; had proposed two Gothic bows in the front to serve for light and buttressing; Will Hawks, Sanderson Miller at Lacock; HC;
PRICE, THOMAS G. Architect, surveyor, MSA; 63 Temple Row, Birmingham; Andy Foster: T.G Price is a bit of a puzzle. I only know of two buildings, a pair of nice but unremarkable houses / workshops in the Jewellery Quarter; and nearby the old Hockley Fire Station 67/69 Albion Street of 1909. This is a good Neo-Georgian job with a cupola and is listed II. The puzzle is that it's only known to be by Price because of a piece in the Builder. The date stone says Henry Stilgoe, then the city surveyor.

1906-7 WM chapel, Burbage, plans G10/760/33;


PRICHARD, JOHN. Llandaff. Leading High Victorian architect of Wales. 1817-86 (b 1818 BoW 91). Pupil of Thomas L Walker qv, began work at Llandaff Cathedral when TH Wyatt was architect, designing Lady Chapel Ew 1843 and taking over 1845, Diocesan Architect, Llandaff, c1846-86; neo Norman at Llanfabon 1847, correct Gothic at Bridgend 1849, influenced by working with B Ferrey qv at Merthyr Mawr 1849-51. Architect Llandaff in 1844 dir. Partner of JP Seddon qv 1852-62 (P&S); JP designed most of Glamorgan work of partnership, on own from 1863-86, Moses Parry continued practice. Basil Champneys was a pupil 1864-7; proposal that WH Fox-Talbot son Charles Henry Fox-Talbot be apprenticed to JP in 1864-7, WHFT correspondence has letter 9.9.64 offering terms, but apparently did not happen;

1869 addition to School, High St, Lacock; plans 1869 WSHC 782/59; large gabled cross-wing to left, plans show a spirelet with note that it be omitted;


PRIDHAM, WILLIAM HARVEY Architect, mining engineer. The Vicarage, West Harptree, 1902 Brislington Bristol. Born 1863 Ramsden Crays, Essex, son of Rev George Pridham who became vicar of West Harptreee. From 1886 recorded fonts all over S England (Berks, Bristol, Dorset, Essex, Glos, Hants, Middlesex, Monm, Oxon, Surreey, Sussex, Wilts), but only three collections survive, Berks, Wilts and particularly Somerset where his list was comprehensive including fonts discarded, in gardens etc, some of which were then reinstated. Particularly critical of Victorian recarving. Emigrated 1889, by 1892 was architect in Denver, Colorado. 1893 won 1st pr for design for church in C13 style for Jackson Pk, Denver (Inland Archt & News Record XXI). May have emigrated influenced by Thomas Maclaren, Scots architect in Denver who toured Somerset churches in 1887. Pridham returned 1898. Completed Somerset fonts by 1899, deposited one set of drawings and typewritten notes on Somerset fonts 1899, whole intended for publication. Not published but collection, 416 measured drawings, bought by SANHS 1908. Many font drawings redone by WHP, finally drew 396 fonts, made ref to 85 missing ones. Also drew 1200 fonts outside county. In Bristol from 1902 working as mining engineer (1906 dir), back to America 1915, in Denver as mining engineer 1917, returned to England, recorded as going to South Africa 1926 and again 1933, date and place of death unknown. From Adrian Webb intro to 2011 SANHS pub of Pridham’s fonts.

PRIMARY SECONDARY DESIGN LTD Architects, Fordingbridge, Hants, specialists in health care buildings;

2007-9 Medical Centre, Moredon Road; Swindon; red brick; Swindon planning applications;
PRINSEP, R. S. Architect;

1915 alts The Ivy, Chippenham; WBR files?;


PRITCHARD, JOHN Builder, Trowbridge

1857 unsucc T: Corn Exchange, Devizes, William Hill archt; WI 27.2.57;


PRITCHARD, NORMAN Borough Engineer Swindon from 1965; 1918-2010;

1972 Magic Roundabout road layout, Drove Rd/ County Rd, Swindon; SB;


PRITCHETT, ELLIS H. Architect, Swindon, FRIBA, see Bishop & Pritchett;

1893 Cricket Pavilion, County Ground, Swindon by W.H. Read with EHP; Swindon in the Past Lane blog 21.4.2012;


PRIVETT, WILLIAM Stone mason, Chilmark;

1766-7 stonemason, Heytesbury Hospital, Esau Reynolds qv architect; CL 11.4.1968;

PROCTOR, PHILIP Grosvenor House, Bleke St, Shaftesbury. Philip Proctor Associates, 2009. Philip Proctor, Brian Watts, Geoff Cole, Pierre Jordaans architects. Later Proctor Watts Cole Rutter (PWCR) with Simon Rutter MRTPI and Sonia Ribeiro RIBA; designed surgeries in Chippenham, Ryde, school buildings for Sandroyd School, Leweston School, Clayesmore School all Dorset, traditional houses in Dorset; Community Centre, Sturminster Newton 2007; Cooperative store, Sturminster Newton, Dorset.

19?? Rowden Surgery, Rowden Hill, Chippenham

1998 staff swimming pool, Salisbury Hospital;

??? Roundstone Surgery, Trowbridge; Civic Society award;

???? new house at Mere, neo-Georgian hip-roofed;

2002 garden room and porch, house at Sutton Mandeville;

2004 garden room to a Regency house, Bemerton;

2006 ext thatched cottage, Donhead;

(2005 New building, Sandroyd Prep School, Rushmore house, Tollard Royal, Dorset: Salisbury Civic Soc award 2005;

2006 two houses, Berwick St John; neo-Georgian for Kingsley Jones Ltd

2007 ext to cottage, Donhead and new bay window;

20?? Jury Cottage and ?, two houses Swallowcliffe, for Kinglsey Jones, vernacular;

2008 cottage extension, Coombe Bissett;

2010 restoration Quaker Meeting House, Salisbury; Civic Society award;

2012 cottage ext Donhead St Mary;

also alts High House, Lower Chicksgrove; adds to house at Donhead;


PROPERTY PATHFINDER, project managers, surveyors;, Cirencester;

20?? rest Wilcot Manor; website; David Brain Partnership architects; £2m; Biggs contractors; Property Pathfinders project managers;


PROVIS, - Warminster. Timber merchants descended from William Provis, shearman, 1668-1732. Son John Provis was victualler, at Organ Inn, Warminster, 1713-87; his son Samuel Provis also victualler at Organ Inn. William Provis carpenter, James Provis carpenter, and Samuel Provis victualler are all in 1798 dir; Samuel Provis cooper and timber-merchant built London Inn, High St, Warminster 1818 (demolished 1857 for the Athenaeum); Samuel and James Provis timber dealers, George St, 1822 dir; they supplied timber for Wyatville's work at Longleat 1807-18; James Provis +1832; Samuel Provis 1793-1873 owned Teddington House, Church St, listed as private resident Church St 1830 dir, manager Wilts & Dorset Bank Warminster 1835, married 1843, moved to Bemerton as general manager Wilts & Dorset, retired 1859; his son was Sir Samuel B Provis 1845-1926 civil servant; cf WFHS April 1993; Thomas Provis who claimed to be son of Sir Hugh Smyth of Ashton Court, Bristol, in 1849, tried for forgery 1853 and transported, was actually son of – Provis, carpenter, R Hope History of Lord Weymouth School; a John Provis was sentenced 7 years transportation at Taunton assizes DWG 18.4.1833 for perjury;
PROVIS, JOHN Chippenham. Perhaps father of John Provis Jr qv, carpenter; John Provis, carpenter and joiner 1793-8 dir;

1750 ?Bear Hotel, Market Place, Chippenham; but looks EC19, also attributed to his son qv; a Jack Provis of Cook St (now St Mary St) built Bear Hotel c1756 acc to WT 7.10.2005; seems more likely to be by John Provis II;





PROVIS, JOHN Chippenham, Wilts. John Provis carpenter and joiner 1793-8 may have been his father; John Provis Jr carpenter, wheelwright and timber-merchant in 1822 and 1830 dirs; wife Sarah Mascall +1813 aged 35; then married Ann Banks in 1814, Alfred Provis RA 1818-90 was son of John Provis and Ann Banks, born 1818 at their house Orwell House, Chippenham; British Library has two letters 1833 to WH Fox Talbot from John Provis on behalf of committee for lighting and paving Chippenham soliciting donation, and a third 1836 requesting WHFT to help him gain access to British Association meeting at Bristol with a view to presenting his design for a 'machine for boring great depths into the earth ..' ; acc to June Badeni J Provis was a friend of John Britton and built The Bear but muddled away his money in trumpery concerns and bad management (information probably from Canon Jackson) but had a considerable knowledge of the antiquities of Chippenham and a smattering of geology. His work was of poor quality. John Challis was sentenced to 7 years transportation for theft of mahogany plank from John Provis WI 12.1.1843; John Provis presumably died c1850-1 as his library of 3500 volumes sold at Chippenham 1.7.1851 included a 1487 Dante, Coverdale Bible, Nuremberg Chronicle 1493, N&Q 3 87;

1812 Orwell House, 54-5 New Road, Chippenham built by John Provis for himself, son Alfred Provis born there 1818; rented c1841 to Rowland Brotherhood who subsequently bought it and made rear addition; inf Mike Stone;

1813-14 refurbished Tuck's House now Kilvert's Parsonage, Langley Burrell for - Ponting and R Ashe; accounts 568/52 and118/174, repair, repointing, relaying front steps, relaying pavement under portico, also new stables and coach-house;

(1815 Parsonage, Chewton Mendip, Som; SRO D/D/Bbm/41 2st 3 bay with band, cornice and blocking course, pilaster strips to each section;

1816 Parsonage, Christian Malford; plans D1/11/27;

1826 involved with John Darley in valuing delapidations at Hullavington rectory WSHC 1483/5, John Provis Jr of Chippenham;

1829 involved with John Darley valuing Draycot House, Draycot Cerne; WSHC C/108/111-2 has various Long papers inc document re repairs to estate farms, also the Tylney-Long Arms, Sutton Benger, and Kellaways Mill; £2002/1/11d; also 27 pages accounts re repairs to Dorset farms £1269/14/2½d incl extensive work on Admiston (Athelhampton) for JG Balston tenant, also account book 1831 done with John Darley;

1831 asked for plan and estimate for enlarging and improving Blind House under Yelde Hall, Chippenham; CC;

c1835 cottages, Bath Rd, Chippenham, Wilts near Hungerdown Lane, 'lately erected by him' 1835; WBR2;

PROVIS, JOHN Engineer, North Wales. Younger brother of William A Provis qv, assisted on Menai Bridge, Ang; LTC Rolt, Thomas Telford. At Castle St, Bangor, Caerns, in Pigots 1828-9 dir and at Holyhead, Ang, as engineer to Commissioners to HM Woods & Forests in Pigots Dir 1844. Presumably not John Provis qv of Chippenham, carpenter/joiner 1793-8, architect 1815-16, wheelwright 1822;

PROVIS, WILLIAM A. Engineer. WAP and Alexander Easton worked as engineers for Thomas Telford on many projects, beginning with TTs tour of Scotland 1812. Worked on Scottish roads until called on to survey London to Holyhead road with John Sinclair and Robert Sproat, team of three employed by TT. ?WAP took shares in Macclesfield Canal 1790s but was not employed on it. Contracted for 2nd division of Birmingham & Liverpool Canal 1829, Tyrley to Norbury, great difficulties with tunnel, also contracted for Newport branch and Knighton reservoir. Difficult stretch of Shelmore Great Bank 1829 still incomplete 1832. Founder member Society of Civil Engineers 1818, TT president 1820. WAP wrote book on Menai and Conwy bridges. Elder brother John Provis qv assisted him on Menai Bridge was resident Bangor 1828-9 dir; uncertain if related to John Provis qv architect of Chippenham;

(1818-26 Menai Suspension Bridge, Ang; appointed resident engineer for Thomas Telford 1819; LTCR; Companion Guide N Wales 198; FS 1819; masonry contractors Straphen & Hall gave up contract in 1820 and John Wilson long-time help of TT took it on.

(1822-5 resident engineer, Conwy Suspension Bridge, Caerns; LTC Rolt; for Thomas Telford.

(1824-5 surveyed line of railway from Blaenau Ffestiniog to sea for William Madocks

(1828 plan Western Junction Canal Abingdon to Aylesbury; W&BC; unbuilt

(c1830-2 suggested as alternative to Samuel Beazley as possible designer for Bryn Bras Castle, Llanrug, Caerns; inf Richard Haslam)

(1836 asked to assess works on Grand Western Canal (Taunton to Tiverton) after dismissal of James Green; H Harris Grand Western Canal 26; report 28.6.36;
PROWSE, THOMAS. c1708-67. Landowner, of Compton Bishop, and Berkley, Som, also Wicken, Northants; grandson of George Hooper Bishop of Bath & Wells; MP Somerset 1740-67, buried Axbridge, Som with large memorial in church; HC; amateur architect, friend of Sanderson Miller qv, used John Sanderson qv as executant architect. ?not the same TP as restored Magdalene Almshouses, Glastonbury in early C18 (Dunning, Glastonbury, 99)

(1751 attrib Prowse family memorial, Compton Bishop ch, Som; SNB;

(1751 ?Berkley ch, Som; RL; possibly by him HC 1749-53 but no evidence except that his mother Abigail Prowse owned Berkley House; 1750-1 SNB;

(1753-67 reblt Wicken ch, Northants; HC

(1755 Hatch Court, Hatch Beauchamp, Som; RL; for John Collins, HC; date 1755 on rainwater heads, 1757 on clock tower bell; Prowse drawings survive;

(c1755-7 Kimberley Hall, Norfolk; HW; John Sanderson exec;

1757 advised on refronting The Lawns, Swindon; HC; dem;

(1758-61 The Cedars, Wells, Som for Charles Tudway MP; SNB; Thomas Paty qv bldr, plaster by Thos Stocking;

(1764-5 Temple of Harmony, Halswell Park, Goathurst, Som; decoration only partly carried out 1767 by Robert Adam included a marble statue of Terpsichore by john Walsh, dedicated by Sir CK Tynte to Prowse; HC; HGS; plasterwork by Thos Stocking of Bristol; temple was in mem Peregrine Palmer MP of Fairfield Som.

(1765-6 alts Wicken House, Northants, for self; HC;


PRYCE, VIVIEN MARY AP RHYS Sculptor, 3 Leighton Home Farm Court, Westbury; born 1937, Woking, moved to Wiltshire 1976;

(1988 Minoprio fountain, Peter Chalk Centre, Exeter University)

(1989 fountain, rose garden, Nymans, Sussex; bronze)

2000? Joseph Priesley memorial, Church St, Calne, relief portrait in bronze set in paement design with symbols etc;

2004 War Memorial, High St, Wootton Bassett, to design by Lance Corporal Alan Wilson of local cadets chosen by public vote; bronze, hands upholding globe;
PUGIN & PUGIN Architects. Cuthbert Welby Pugin 1840-1928 and Peter Paul Pugin 1851-1903, younger sons of AWN Pugin, took over firm after older brother EW Pugin died. Joined by Sebastian Powell Pugin 1866-1949 and his cousin Charles Henry Cuthbert Purcell 1874-1958; RC C20 churches survey;

(1900-1 St Bonaventure RC, Bishopston, Bristol;

(1908-9 St Gerard Majella RC Knowle, Bristol;
PUGIN, AUGUSTUS WELBY NORTHMORE 1812-52. Biography by Rosemary hill;

1834 rest John Hall’s house, Salisbury, Wilts with FR Fisher; WBR; used as front foyer for cinema 1931-2 by WE Trent qv;

1835 St Marie’s Grange, Alderbury, Wilts; for self;

1837 Lodge, Clarendon House, Wilts; WBR;

1844 tomb, Bishopstone ch, Wilts and st glass; BoE;

(1845-6 Halstock ch, Dorset; BoE)

(1845-7 chancel Rampisham ch, Dorset; BoE

(1845-6 Rampisham rectory, Dorset; BoE)

1847-8 RC ch, Salisbury, Wilts; WBR; refurbished 2009 reopened 1.11.09;
PUGIN, EDWARD

18?? parish hall, RC church, Salisbury; Pugin Soc newsletter March 2010;


PUGIN, PETER PAUL

18?? attrib convent, RC church, Salisbury; used as parish rooms, Pugin Soc newletter March 2010;

PURDAY, C.H. Architect, worked for Ewan Christian qv

1882 rest Tidcombe ch Br 1882b 607, Br 4.11.82, calls him Mr Purley, Woodbridge of Hungerford contr; by Mr Purley forrom E Christian's office, but later cooments that SPAB has said that Mr Christian has carried out restoration on SPAB lines:


PURCELL Architects, formerly Purcell Miller Tritton, took over Niall Phillips qv of Bristol; Izaac Hudson appointed architect to Llandaff Cathedral 2015 and to Salisbury Cathedral ?2016, left Purcell, continued as architect on his own;

20?? Bowood Hotel, Bowood website;

20?? architects to Malmesbury Abbey; Izaac Hudson;
PWCR see Philip Proctor
PWP ARCHITECTS see Paul Wilkins
PYWELL, WILLIAM Architect FRIBA ?of Hanwell. Signs sheet of plans for Vale Court, Colerne, in Harold Brakspear plans 2512/320/26; ?he did main part and Brakspear made alterations c1920; but WSHC also has plans submitted by Jolly's Property Department, Bath, 1935 for large additions;
QUARTEY HODGES HOOD Architects, 6 Fore St, Trowbridge and Swindon;

2001 Science block and library, Warminster School; design and build with Ken Biggs contractors acc to their website; but school estates bursar said design by NVB qv; £1.6m;


QUATTRO DESIGN ARCHITECTS, Gloucester, established 1984; Alderman Knight School, Tewkesbury, Glos; science and arts building QEH School, Bristol 2016;

2007 St John's House, Aylesbury St, Swindon, 3-storey flats for Jephson housing; Swindon BC planning; ?actually built by GCP Architects qv


QUENNELL, CHARLES HENRY BOURNE Architect, 1872-1935, worked for JD Sedding and Henry Wilson, worked for Wilson at Brithdir ch, Merioneth, began practice in 1896 mostly in Hampstead Garden Suburb.

19?? The Drove House, Sutton Veny; WBR2; ill as cottage at Sutton Veny in JH Elder-Duncan, Country cottages and weekend homes, 1912; text makes clear that it was a farmhouse; kitchen wing much extended C21;


THE QUORUM PARTNERSHIP, Architects High St, Christchurch, Dorset; QP Architecture, founded 1991;

2006-8 Primary Care Centre, Malmesbury and Athelstan House care home for Order of St John and Townsend Court assisted living apartments and GP surgery £12m; development by Brackley Investments qv; built by Stepnell; Stepnell website; G2 Architects qv website says they were involved with outline planning; opened 21.11.08;


RACKHAM, H. Borough Engineer Salisbury;

1959-60 Crematorium, Salisbury with landscape by Brenda Colvin; EH listing;


RALPHS, JOHN Warminster. Architect and builder, died January 1837, WBR;

1833 parsonage, Fisherton Delamere, Wilts; WBR;

(1834 N aisle, Street ch, Som; ICBS; for Lord John Thynne, Rector of Walton with Street; ICBS files 1826-34, plans dated 1833-4;

1834 signs completion certificate, Corsley ch, John Leachman qv archt, 1833; ICBS;

(1835 estimate to build School, East Woodlands, Som to plans by Sir Jeffry Wyatville, Longleat 14/3 32/0 28/6/1835; uncertain if built to Wyatville plans, and another tender was from W Brown of Frome;

(1836 tower, Walton ch, Som; ICBS; HC; a N tower to replace medieval crossing tower, for Lord John Thynne of Longleat, rector; VCH; all rebuilt again in 1865-6 by Rev JF Turner qv but tower ?kept but rewindowed; ?National School, Walton, 1836, may also be by JR;

1836-7 Workhouse, Sambourne, Warminster, Wilts; to standard plan of S Kempthorne qv; WBR;
RAMUS, ANDY, Architect Winchester, AR Design Studio;

(2005 barn conversion in Cotswolds;

(2013 Water Garden Village, cluster of lakeside eco-houses for Lower Mill estate, Somerford Keynes, Glos;

20?? Lake View, nr Ashton Keynes, a waterside holiday home development, gabled, 3-bed units of two different sizes; Glos or Wilts?

20?? proposed Tread Lightly lakeside eco-village, Cotswold Water Park area, Glos or Wilts?; 34 units;
RANDELL, MESSRS, Devizes builders James & John Randell; see James Randell;
RANDELL, Major ALBERT JOSEPH Architect, Devizes born 1864 son of JA Randell qv +1898, continued father's practice, in directories to 1927;

1908 coachman's cottage, near Poulshot for Miss Stansfield of Poulshot House; half-timber above brick; G5/760/23;

1909-10 Kelston House, Little Bedwyn; for Gauntlett family, F Rendell & Sons contrs; WBR; G8/760/14;

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RANDELL, JAMES contractor; Devizes, James & John Randell builders; ?same as James Rendell qv;



1860 contr rest Figheldean ch, JW Hugall qv architect, John A Randell clerk of works, James Randell contractor WI 17.5.60 reopened; builders Messrs Randell, Devizes, DWG 10.5.60; SWJ 12.5.60;


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