2004 therapy room, Manu Centre, Bradford on Avon, converted from small barn;
2004 adds White House, Nettleton; rear conservatory and lean-to to thatched house; RIBA Town & country Award 2004;
2006 adds Belcombe Lodge, Bradford on Avon; RIBA Town & Country Award 2006; glass front addition;
20?? add Church House, Church St, Bradford on Avon; Early Georgian style rear piece;
20?? add to Ian's House, Wilts; timber single-storey add to small stone semi-det cottage;
2012 rear addition to Laurel House, Cranborne Chase AONB, Wilts; gabled rear addition with boarded upper floor;
20?? barn and outbuildings conversion, Little Chalfield, Wilts for Sarah Phoa;
20?? The Barn, ?, Wilts; conversion of outbuildings attached to converted barn;
20?? add Manor Farmhouse, Southwick; single storey, glass to 1675 house;
20?? Whitehouse Barn, ?, Wilts conversion of barn to recording studio and extended for guest bedroom, behind a listed thatched cottage;
20?? Chantry Place, ?, Wilts; in Wylye valley; conversion of garage to studio, boarded;
20?? Seymour Place, ?, Wilts proposed country house in modern style; white render curved garden front;
2012 adds Highwood Lodge, Wardour, adds to small cruciform lodge;
2012 adds Westwood Road, ?, Wilts;
2012 adds house Manor Farm Drive, ?, Wilts;
2013 Woodvale, Prestgrove, North Wraxall, refurb of 1960s house;
20?? pre-school facility, Christ Church Primary School, Bradford on Avon;
CASSEY, THOMAS Architect, Milford St, Salisbury, dirs 1875-80; Barnes & Cassey qv 1870; surveyed work in a building dispute, Salisbury SWJ 29.10.70 and did plan of Fyfield Manor and grounds 332/285/1 dated 1871 signed HJ Barnes and ?J Cassey;
CASSON CONDER & PARTNERS Architects formed c1949, Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson 1910-99 and Neville Conder 1922-2003; Casson was PRA, professor at RCA, head of architecture for Festival of Britain 1948-51, the bulk of the architectural work was by Conder
1961-4 Martin's Bank, 37 Regent Circus, Swindon; Ford & Weston contractors; £43,598 Barclays Bank archives; no indication that they designed the similar Nos. 38-9 to the r.;
1966-71 Civic Centre, Swindon BoE; first stage opened 5.11.71 including Wyvern Theatre; AJ 1966 632 approved, new civic hall to N of theatre and pedestrian walk flanked by post office, shops, restaurant, new library on N side Regent Circus, museum and art gallery to E of Regent circus; theatre and walkway with shops built; now Theatre Square, AJ 22-9.12.71; Design July 72 56-61; designs by Neville Conder;
CASSON, Sir HUGH see Casson & Conder. Architectural adviser to Bath City Council in 1960s blamed eg for clearance of Holloway area. Architectural adviser to Salisbury DC, Wilts, from early 1960s, involved in controversy over Macfisheries supermarket BD 15.9.1978;
(1964-6 Harvey Building, High St, Bath, Som; with North & Partners; SNB;
CASTLE, FIELD & CASTLE Oxford. Estate agents, taken over by Carter Jonas in 1924;
1902 two cottages, Ham Farm, Clyffe Pypard, brick pair on Broad Town to Wootton Bassett road erected by Twine Bros of Vastern Wharf; G4/760/28
CASTLE PARK DEAN HOOK Architects. Christopher Dean +1998, Geoff Hook. Firm designed eight-storey Brynmor Jones Library at Hull University 1966-9 when Philip Larkin was librarian;
1972 Motorway service areas, Leigh Delamere; BoE;
CAUWOOD, JAMES Architect, later with Jessop & Cook;
200? ext to house overlooking Wiltshire Downs in AONB; ext to a 1960s house AJ 27.1.05; joinery by Brian Cauwood;
CAUX, ISAAC DE see DE CAUX;
CAVE, AYLWIN OSBORN Architect, Letchworth, born 1875;
(1910 shops, Norton, Herts; ill archiseek website;
19?? housing scheme. Devizes; WWinA 1926; ?council housing
CHADWICK, G. R. County Surveyor, MICE;
1964 widened Stokeford Bridge, Limpley Stoke; plaque;
CHAFFEY, ARTHUR Box. In 1915 dir;
1920 War Memorial, Box; chosen after parish council invited designs, C Higgens, Box an intimate history, 51; WT 30.10.20 made of Box stone, given by the stone quarries; £320;
CHAMBERS, Sir WILLIAM. Architect, 1723-96, began practice 1755 after career in Swedish East India Co and study in Paris. HC
1757-9 Triumphal arch, Wilton House, Wilts; on top of hill to the S, brought down to forecourt c1800 by J Wyatt; 'the first work in stone I executed in England'; HC;
1757-9 Casina, Wilton House, Wilts; HC;
1757-9 rock bridge, Wilton House; HC; dem;HC
1757-9 interior library, Wilton House; HC; remodelling of W range inc library, 1776, RCHM; WBR:
(1766-70 ?adds Coker Court, East Coker, Som; BoE; family tradition, but accounts show that house was by Joseph Dixon qv, cf HC; ?Dixon built it to a sketch by Chambers? Built about year 1760 to designs by Chambers acc to John Batten, Hist & topogr collections relating to the early history of parts of S Somerset, 1894, 159 and CL 2.1.1909;
(1771-6 Milton Abbey, Dorset; for Lord Milton, and model village c1774-80)
1772 chinese temple, Amesbury Abbey, Wilts, perhaps embellishment of existing building; HC; dem;
1772-4 Tennis-court, Wilton House, Wilts; dem; HC;
CHAMPION, WILLIAM SCOTT Architect, Henley & London.
1876-7 alts Bishopstrow ch, Wilts; 1876 WBR2; builders Wall & Hooke; exterior ill BN 3.11.76 about to be restored; £1300 opened 3.4.77; major rebuilding, new windows, new chancel roof, nave roof opened out, chancel arch, font, pulpit, pews, stalls; £1300; plans WSHC D1/61/27/8 show nave rewindowed and buttresses refaced but chancel entirely rebuilt, C18 nave roof trusses discuised with extra cusped bracing etc; was the chancel of 1840 remodelled or demolished and rebuilt?; D1/61/6/3 has unsigned plans dated 1837 for new chancel, windows matching those of C18 nave, faculty 21.3.1840, £590;
(1878 rest North Petherton ch, Som; ICBS; final plan 1883 signed by J H Spencer qv; ICBS; interior ill BN 2.8.78; Wall & Hook bldrs, £3000;
CHANCE DE SILVA Architects. Peter Chance and Wendy de Silva;
2005? adds Pink House, 6 Southcott Rd, Pewsey; GI; ext to Victorian cottage for Martin Bunce and Aly Storey;
CHAPMAN, JOHN Mason. Employed in the King's Works from c1541, worked for Sir William Sharington at Lacock introduced to Sir John Thynne 25.6.1553 re work at longleat, but was then going to work on Dudley Castle for Duke of Northumberland; Sir William Cavendish refers to him in letter 3.3.1554; did chimney-pieces at Dudley Castle; returned to work at Longleat;
c1550 attr tables in Sharington's tower, Lacock Abbey; WBR; may also have carved the fireplace in the Stone Gallery and the beast finials to all the gables.
1553-9 work at Longleat; WBR; paid 10d for work on the hall porch, may have carved beasts on gables and worked on hall screen; made the hall chimneypiece previous to present one for £2;
CHAPMAN, JOSEPH, Architect, Frome. Joseph Chapman & Son were sculptors fl 1805-63.
Joseph Chapman Sr of Frome fl 1806-32 signs tablets in Wilts and Som eg John Parsons 1806 and John Smith 1829, both Midsomer Norton, Som; Edward Crabb +1810 and Ann Crabb +1816 at Tellisford, Som.
Joseph Chapman Jr practiced into 1880s, cf Cuzner’s Handbook to Frome 1866-7 ‘architect, architectural and monumental sculptor’ with works in Portway, where he is extolled for visiting cemeteries in Europe & America to keep up with taste and mentions an (unid) Purbeck and mosaic design in Westminster Abbey, a memorial cross in the Dissenters Cemetery, Frome, the Stancombe tomb at Trowbridge Cemetery, Wilts, (EE design), Nonconformist Memorial at Rook Lane Chapel, Frome, and monument at Ambleside, Cumb (prob to Capt Lutwedge). Buildings by IR Chapman & Son recorded in 1840s in Wilts.
Joseph Chapman was noted advocate of teetotalism cf DWG 13.11.1856 spoke at public meeting;
A J Wallis Chapman (JWC) of London designed Baptist chapels in late C19: General B chapel, Westbourne Park 1875; General B chapel, Bethnal Green Rd 1881; Woodgrange B chapel, Forest Gate 1882; Woodgate B chapel, Loughborough, Leics 1882; Cornwall Rd B chapel, Notting Hill 1883; South London Tabernacle B chapel, Peckham 1883; New St B chapel, Burton on Trent 1883;
1841 Hill Deverill ch, Wilts; BoE from GR; ICBS: 1841 by C&Son;
1843-4 Parsonage, Imber, Wilts; WBR, C&Sons; building began 26.6.43 acc to Longleat papers; for Rev William Dyer; plans and for stables WSHC CC/E/45 Joseph Chapman Jr;
1845 National School, Maiden Bradley, Wilts; WBR; Joseph Chapman;
1856 unidentified building at Chippenham; Mr Chapman, architect and builder of Frome spoke at Temperance meeting at Malmesbury, WI 13.11.1856 having walked there from Chippenham where he had been preparing plans;
18?? Stancomb memorial, Trowbridge Cemetery; before 1866-7, see above;
1867 C chapel, Chapmanslade, SWJ 4.5.67; John Hodder and G Yeoman bldrs;
CHEDBURN DUDLEY Architects Bath. George Chedburn founded Chedburn Design 1996 with Angela Dudley. At Bath Brewery, Toll Bridge Rd, Bath; later Chedburn Ltd, Limpley Mill, Limpley Stoke, Wilts; specialists in church reordering
2004 repairs TH, Wootton Basset;
20?? adds Field Farm, Biddestone;
20?? rest cottage, Green St, Avebury for NT;
20?? maintenance plan for Hartham Park, Wilts;
20?? maintenance plan Heywood House, Wilts for NT;
2007ff restored Shurford Mead, Corsley, for Harcourt Gough; inf H Gough;
2011 alts Yatton Keynell ch; S end of E aisle enclosed by wooden Gothic screen for kitchen and toilets; guide book; George Chedburn and Sami Wookey, architects; W Brookman & Son, The Gib, Nettleton, contractors;
2014-16 re-ordering Holy Trinity ch, Bradford on Avon; new stone floors, underfloor heating, remove pews, new seating, remove English altar, new office annexe N of W tower;
2015 plan wall cupboards for kitchen in S aisle, Box ch; plans in church;
2016 plans for sunken annexe against N aisle, Castle Combe ch; plans in church;
CHEERE, Sir HENRY Sculptor, 1703-81, made knight 1760, baronet 1766; apprenticed to Robert Hartshorne I in 1718, opened workshop 1726 worked with H Scheemakers 1726-33, carver to Westminster abbey 1743; retired c1766-70; Robert Taylor was apprentice; IR; his brother was John Cheere
1735 unspecified work at Wilton, paid £50 and then in full payment £37/0/6d possibly pedestal for marcus Aurelius statue; IR;
1741-2 fireplaces, Longford Castle; £800; IR;
c1743 fireplaces Lydiard Park, Lydiard Tregoze attributed on basis of similarity of dining-room fireplace to one at Ditchley;
c1745 monument to Benet Swayne d1745, St Martin ch, Salisbury; IR;
Attrib Knackstone mon, Ramsbury ch (G Fisher);
CHEERE, JOHN Sculptor, 1709-87 brother of Sir Henry Cheere; IR;
c1745 busts of Jonson, Shakespeare and Milton, Malmesbury House, Salisbury c1745;
1745-66 lead sculptures for Stourhead: Apollo and Diana 1745 £51/5/0d; River God for grotto £98 1750; Hercules statuette 1751 £51/5/0d; unidentified figure 1754 £185; Meleager 1762 for Pantheon £23/15/0s; several unidentified pieces 1765 £153/2/0d and £83; figure of Isis c1765; nine carvings of goddesses etc for Temple of Apollo 1766 £232/2/11d now on portico and terrace; 1766 three statues for front of Pantheon;
1758-68 a Flora for Longford Castle 1759; seven mythological subjects Longford 1768;
1762-5 Apollo and six other stock figures for entrance hall Bowood 1762-3 10 guineas and 8 guineas a piece, also busts of Faustina and Antinous 4gns each 1762, bust of Antoninus Pius 1765;
CHEQUERS, WILLIAM E. Builder, 74 High St Wootton Bassett, Kelly dir 1935;
1934 PM chapel, Lyneham; G4/760/444, plain Gothic;
CHERRY, R.D. Engineer
1962 Footbridge, Bradford on Avon, made by Bryco of Thornfalcon Works, Taunton; abutments by Gilbert Adams qv, Surveyor to Bradford UDC; GA31 2000;
CHESTERTON, MAURICE Architect 1883-1962, 28 Willifield Way, London NW 11; FRIBA; sometime partner of Elizabeth Scott architect of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford on Avon, 1928-35; brother of Frank S. Chesterton architect, killed 1916; father of Dame Elizabeth Chesterton architect, planner 1915-2002; wrote book on 'Suffolk building'; Chestertons family firm of estate agents in Kensington founded 1805; GK Chesterton was a relation;
1914 Hungerdown House, Seagry; WBR; VCH for Guy Freemantle
CHIVERS, WILLIAM. Builder, Devizes, Sidmouth St, 1842 dir;
CHIVERS, WILLIAM EDWARD Carpenter and joiner, Devizes 1855-1916, set up building firm in 1884. WE Chivers & Sons were major contractors in C20, for schools in Wilts and Hants, to War Office and to Midland Bank;
1911 Aeroplane sheds. Larkhill; WBR2
1912 Boots premises, St John's St, Devizes; WBR2; domed with statues of medieval historical figures;
1914 built first 72 huts Chiseldon army camp, Chiseldon; next 72 built by H&C Spackman of Swindon,
1922 Avon View estate, Devizes, on prison site; WBR2; ?prison demolished 1927;
1923 London City & Midland Bank, 23 High St, Malmesbury; HSBC archives have no record of building in 1923, the branch is listed as open in 1922; WBR2;
1931 contrs Girls High School, Gloucester Rd, Trowbridge; ill WBR2;
1936-7 bldrs add to Sanatorium, Marlborough College, WG Newton qv architect; G22/760/162, £15120;
1937-8 contrs Tank Barracks, Imber Rd, Warminster, later School of Infantry; £400,000; with two hangars for the tanks, Regimental Institute for NCOs, guard room etc; WT 21.11.36 new tank barracks, estimate £300,000;
advert c1934 reproduced in WBR2 lists;
hospitals at Netheravon and Tidworth;
exts to County Asylum, Devizes;
public works including roads, water and sewage,
work for Midland Bank at Calne, New Swindon, Devizes, Malmesbury, Wootton Bassett, Melksham, Amesbury;
schools for Wiltshire CC at Durrington, Bulford, Amesbury, Trowbridge Girls High (1931);
reconstruction of entire premises for Charles Sloper & Son, 11-15 The Brittox, Devizes;
alts Cholderton Manor;
much work for the military including officers' mess Upavon, officers' quarters Bulford, Chiseldon Camp, veterinary hospitals at Warminster, Codford, Corton, Heytesbury;
Salisbury Art Gallery;
villas, The Breach, Devizes;
CHRISTIAN, EWAN Architect, 8a Whitehall Place, London. 1814-95. Architect to Eccl Commissioners from 1850, architect to Charity Commission?; PRIBA 1884-6, Gold Medal 1887. Artlicled M Habershon, then with William Railton qv and J Brown qv of Norwich. Set up in 1842. Restored churches all over England and Wales, appointed Surveyor of buildings St Davids diocese 1886 NLW SD/Misc/1; WD Caroe was assistant as archt to Commissioners in 1880s and succeeded him in both posts. Practice continued by nephew JH Christian qv and assistant CH Purday qv. 1858-60 Rochester, St Peter; 1869-72 Leicester, St Mark; 1876-9 Cheltenham St Matthew; 1881 rest The Deanery, Salisbury, Wilts; 1890-5 National Portrait Gallery, London;
(1857 adds Christ Church, Clifton, Bristol; SNB)
1858-9 rest chancel Figheldean; WBR; WI 17.5.60 rest was restored by JW Hugall qv, chancel work by Mr Bere, builder of London;
1860 reblt Semington ch, Wilts; WBR; WI 20.12.60 reopened, Mr Gain (Gane) of Trowbridge contr, new spirelet, chancel rebuilt longer and different, rest restored; E and W windows by Lavers & Barraud; £1000; ICBS: Chancel extended E, lengthening it by about a third. Reseating. Plan shows that the rest of the fabric is mostly old (new bits = NW and SW angles of nave and the SE part of the nave wall); also chancel arch rebuilt as previously there was a crossing tower, new pulpit, font, glass by Lavers & Barraud E and W; vestry 1877 by R Gane Jr qv;
(1860-1 Pitcombe parsonage, Som; VCH; SRO D/P/pitc 3/4/1;
(1862 rest chancel, Ashill ch, Som; ch guide: ‘Their (Eccl Commissioners) architect, Mr EC, from the London firm of Caroe & Passmore worked in conjunction with the local Diocesan architect, Mr Jerboult’ new deal roof, floor, altar step, priest’s door S, and new deal seats usin old oak bench ends.’ Horrible confusion, Jeboult qv was contractor, EC architect, and C&P were involved in 1930s. Coping and cross on E gable of 1862.
1862 rest chancel Westbury ch, WBR; T: WI and DWG 17.10.61 and 24.10.61; chancel rebuilt 1863 acc to Kelly 1867 with new stained glass and encaustic tiles; rebuilt E wall;
1862 rest Market Lavington ch Wilts; WBR; ICBS: restoration incl to the roof; reopened DWG 18.12.62, Draper of Market Lavington contractors; reroofing, rebuild chancel arch, reseating, pulpit, lectern, superintended by Anthony T Jackson from Mr Christian's office,
1862-4 rest Cricklade ch; WI 12.6.62 last week workmen began to demolish the roof, much worse condition than thought; DWG 29.12.64 reopened £3450, large new E window, old chancel roof exposed, handsome new screens to Hungerford chapel; new pews, gas fittings by Skidmore, handsome iron lectern; Pedley & Son qv contrs;
1865 Manor House, Market Lavington, Wilts; WBR;
1867-8 rectory, Broad Blunsdon, plans Glos Diocesan Records F4/1 plans 1868 in Bristol RO EP/A/25; WSHC floor plans 1868 PR/1565/28;
1870-2 rest Christian Malford ch; plans PR/1710/37; account 1872 £1036, but S aisle roof and SE Lady chapel and beautiful Lady chapel E window, restore the 2 screens, floor chancel nave and aisle and add pulpit, for further £600; still to do; new nave and chancel roofs, chancel arch, W gable and window, also N and wall, two new chancel windows, £1036, nave windows restored, new porch and buttresses; new benches; 1881 date on aisle rainwater heads; plans show new N porch, chancel arch and buttress to chancel arch, section of chancel roof, letter from EC 18.3.71 giving architectural history;
1871 rest Potterne ch; WBR; DWG 9.3.71 about to be restored, £1500 required,
1872 alts rectory, Stanton St Quintin; rebuilt S front added new NE service range; plans BRO;
1873 alts parsonage, Winterbourne Monkton; WBR; no vicarage mentioned in VCH, ?Winterborne Monkton, Dorset;
1875 rest Farley ch; WBR; BN 23.4.75 E window and reredos by WF Dixon, Br 5.6.75 reredos by Salviati to Dixon design, all other windows by Powell;
1875 Easterton ch; WBR; James Sainsbury of West Lavington bldr;
1876 rest Porch House, Potterne; WBR
1877 rest chancel Sherston ch; nd BoE; ICBS suggests in 1877 chancel had not begun; nave etc restored 1876-7 by TH Wyatt qv;
1880 reblt Pitton ch; WBR; Geoff Brandwood from ICBS Ewan Christian 1880 seems OK, might have been working on it in 1879. Plan shows only porch, nave SE wall, chancel S and E walls as old. Plan shows no tower. File says ‘an incongruous transept’ had been added 1835.
1881 alts Deanery, Salisbury, Wilts; WBR
1881 rest St Edmund parsonage, Salisbury, Wilts; WBR
1881 ?reroof chancel Holy Trinity, Bradford on Avon; dated on rainwater heads; EC reported on condition of chancel for Ecclesiastical Comms in 1862;
1882 rest Tidcombe ch, VCH; actually by MrPurley Br 1882b 607 presumably CH Purday; £336 chancel, £693 nave; PR 1933/1933/37 and 39;
(1882 Parsonage, St Benedict ch, Glastonbury, Som;
1882 rest Bishopstone ch nr Wanborough; WBR;
1884 reredos, Tisbury ch;
(1884-5 chancel roof reps Martock ch, Som; reps other roofs, 13 nave windows to restore, new vestry; plans rej ICBS; 1883-4 acc to ch guide; reopened TC 22.4.85, new pulpit by E Christian carved by C Trask qv, M Davis of Langport qv bldr, £1000)
1884-5 rest Calstone Wellington ch; reseating, new S porch outside nave S door; ICBS; CB 1885 3; faculty 1884 to reseat and remove gallery PR/807/22; plans D1/61/32/11;
(c1889-90 rest Chain Gate, Wells, Som; SNB)
1891-2 rest Froxfield ch; WBR; CB 1891 76; new roofs, wooden bell turret rebuilt, new chancel arch;
Attr parsonage, Blunsdon St Andrew nd; plans 1891 included new N aisle not built D1/61/35/9 removal of W gallery and blocking of gallery windows N and S;
CHRISTIAN, HENRY
1876 parsonage, Shrewton, WBR
18?? parsonage, Maddington; WBR
CHRISTOPHER, JOHN THOMAS Architect, London. Christopher & White;
1891 renew drains, rectory, Chilton Foliat; D1/11/310; Rectory is mid C18
CLACY, WHITLEY C. Architect Devizes, son of JB Clacy architect of Reading; at Devizes for short period c1857-9, described as resident at Devizes 2 or 3 years ago in WI 10.1.61;
1857 four designs, Corn Market, Devizes, DWG 20.8.57; ?same as Corn Exchange built 1857 to designs of William Hill qv;
1858 adds parsonage, Woodborough; T: WI 3.6.58; new rooms at rectory DWG 3.6.58;
1858-9 Manningford Bohune ch; FS WI 6.5.58; 20.5.58; consec WI 3.3.59, £1330; May & Son of Bath bldrs; Twerton stone, open timber roof; circular pulpit, stained glass E and W; WBR; ICBS;
CLARE, GEORGE E Architect, Croydon
1939 Eight cotts, Forest Lane, Upper Chute, for Friend Sykes, and Danish piggery at New Zealand Farm, Chute; WBR2
CLARK & MASLIN. Architectural Technicians, 44 High St, Malmesbury; formed 2006 by union of Robin Clark Associates and ASTAM GBC (Malmesbury) Ltd, Robin Clark and Ian Maslin MCIAT and their wives, Judy Clark and Mel Maslin; website shows numerous new-build trad houses, conservatory designs, etc; upgrade of Late Georgian ashlar faced house with 3-bay front and 5-bay side, N wilts;
201? adds to Sally Pussey Inn, near Wootton Bassett;
201? conversion of Tollgate Inn to the Wild Rabbit, where?; 3-storey stone ?former mill;
201? bedroom block at Sun Inn, where?
201? conv stables, Grittleton House for school use;
201? proposed housing estate, Hullavington; trad gabled, reconstituted stone, off Watts Lane;
2016-17 restored Burton Hill House, Malmesbury; plans on site;
CLARK, DUDLEY Engineer; first resident engineer on Kennet & Avon Canal sacked in 1800 over expenses, The Book of Staverton; Crofton Storey: replaced by John Thomas qv;
CLARK, NIGEL Architect. Marlborough. Born 1936, died 16.1.2006. Born Rawtenstall, qualified 1960, borough architect for Rawtenstall at age 28; worked in Wolverhampton and Swindon before starting Nigel Clark Architects first in Swindon, then Marlborough; firm in Wroughton NC Architects qv may be his firm?; Guardian 1.3.2006 obit;
1966 Kingsdown Crematorium, Stratton St Margaret, Swindon; where he was cremated; documents 1967 G24/716/5;
1972 Chatsworth House, 4 Bath Rd, Swindon, offices for McLeans builders; BoE1975;
(1975 Chamberlayne estate at Chandlers Ford, Hants, 315 acre development; Guardian 1.3.2006 obit;
2002 Priory Vale Visitor Centre, Swindon; EW Beard contractor, wikipedia, Priory Vale; timber frame;
plans etc 1984-91 at WSHC 3588;
obit Guardian 1.3.06 lists:
1980s and 1990s Broome Manor executive housing, Swindon,
commercial and housing developments at Shaw Ridge, Swindon;
(Market Street development, Poole, Dorset, won RIBA Good Design in Housing Award;
(block of flats next Prospect of Whitby, Wapping, London, won Good Design in Housing Award;
obit WGH 2.2.06 lists
Leisure Centre, Marlborough;
Leisure Centre, Devizes;
involved c2005 with project for theatre/cinema in Marlborough, ?unex;
CLARK, ROBIN see Clark & Maslin, Malmesbury;
CLARK, Major THOMAS Bellefield, Trowbridge, clothier, amateur architect
(1857 Fishguard ch, Pembs; BoW;)
CLARKE, JOHN Joiner
1682-3 work at Whaddon House; WBR; dem;
CLARKE, NIGEL Architect Nigel Clarke Associates; error for Nigel Clark
CLARKE, SAMUEL Architect, engineer surveyor, Salisbury;
1862-3 model farms at Netherhampton Farm and Bemerton Farm (and house), for Wilton estate, farm buildings with W Robson the Wilton estate land agent; WBR2; T: SWJ 18.10.62 for a large Home Steading, cottages etc upon Netherhampton Farm, also several farm steadings and other works to be let this autumn;
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