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1863 National School, West Harnham; WBR; undated plans elevations Gothic school and house 782/53


CLARKE, WILLIAM. Bruton. Not same as WC in 1852-3 dir, but presumably related to James fl 1811, John fl 1844 and William. Could be responsible for the tower of 1790 at Milton Clevedon, Som.

1797 Parsonage, Fovant, Wilts; WBR D1/11/4, W Clarke of Bruton; two-storey, five-bay house;

(1803-9 Surveyor of fabric, Wells Cathedral, Som; RL2 68;
CLASSIC ARCHITECTURE CO, 3 Kingsbury Sq, Wilton. Established 1982 by Peter Borchert engineer, Sykes RIBA since 2001;

2003 Whiteshoot Barn, Wilts; RIBA sector review 2004; conv of 3-bay barn to house;

2006-7 new village group, trad thatch and slate; Wilts;

20?? Russell Terrace, Salisbury; three Georgian style houses; Salisbury Civic Soc award;

20?? two new C18-style lodges; where;

20?? design for new Georgian style country house; where?

20?? rest barn, The Grange, Winterbourne Dauntsey, and new swimming-pool;

20?? conv of farm buildings Manor Farm, Bishopstone; for Wilton estate;

20?? rest manor house, Pewsey Vale, Wilts; brick with canted bays

20?? swimming-pool, Marden Mill; thatched oak frame;

2007 conv of WM chapel, Wilton to own offices;

2009 conv Manor Barn, Wilts; Grand Designs award 2009;

2009 Hill Farmhouse, Wilts butterfly plan stone farmhouse;

2010 Treetops, Over Street, Stapleford, for Peter Chalke; Peter Borchert designer; passivhaus, Salisbury Civic Soc award 2011;

2011-12 rest of town house, Wilts;

2013 conv Longclose Barn, Downton, Wilts;


CLAYTON, THOMAS G. Engineer superintendent of GWR carriage and wagon works from 1868; left for similar post with Midland Railway in 1873, replaced by James Holden;

1868-72 ?Carriage & Wagon Works, Swindon Railway Works; SB; operational by 1875, brick vaults, iron columns; associated wagon repair shops opened 1877, frontage Bristol St to London St, engine house in basement, canteen E of tunnel to Works at street level; £28000 1868; ?no evidence that Clayton was designer, C&F;


CLEPHAN, W. Architect; HC refers to William Clephan architect and builder of Stockton on Tees +1868. James Clephan of London also in HC;

1843 submitted plans for church, Swindon for GWR, chosen with Scott & Moffatt but S&M eventually selected; C&F 61; HE Goodridge qv and W Butterfield also invited;


CLIFFORD & SALISBURY Builders; Robert Clifford carpenter and joiner, Westbury in 1842 dir; and Thomas Salisbury; WBR2;

1813 rebuilt parish workhouse, Gooselands, Westbury; W&WL 105;


CLIFFORD, H. DALTON Architect St Anne's Gate Salisbury; Michael Drury worked for him;
CLISSOLD, WILLLIAM Architect, Stroud

1872 School, Broad Blunsdon; Harper & Son builders; WBR2; plans WSHC;


CLOUD NINE, Parc Ecologic, Redruth, Cornwall; founded 2009; designers of prefabricated timber-framed ecological houses, made in Poland; website Cloud Nine Living;

2013 Fistral, Milbourne, Malmesbury; UKMHI


CLOWES, JOSIAH Canal engineer; 1734-94; responsible for three of the four longest canal tunnels inc Sapperton, Glos;

1783-9 resident engineer, Thames & Severn Canal; Robert Whitworth engineer; responsible for Sapperton Tunnel, Glos; in Wilts canal has locks and round houses at Cerney Wick and Marston Meysey, round-houses probably of 1790s; bridge at Marston Meysey;


CLUTTON, HENRY Hartwood, Sy, and Whitehall Place, London, 1814-95; surveyor, not same as Henry Clutton qv 1819-93 architect partner of William Burges and RC convert; firm of Cluttons founded in Cuckfield, Sx, as land agents by Robert Chatfield father-in-law of William Clutton (+1826) who took over in 1765, followed by son William Clutton Jr partner 1790, who moved firm to Hartswood, nr Reigate, Surrey; three sons Robert born 1801, John born 1809 and Henry born 1814. Robert became a partner in 1825, John in 1827, Henry in 1838; John moved to London 1837, to Whitehall Place in 1844, MICE 1840, and ceased being partner in 1851, having set up his own firm. John's brothers remained in Reigate as R & H Clutton from 1851 and firm continues, since 1875 as RH & RW Clutton; no hint in histories of either London or Reigate firms of Henry in London; but obituary of John 1809-96 (in ICE journal cf Graces Guide website) says that he got more and more survey work from Ecclesiastical Commissioners, entrusted to Robert & John Clutton, moved to larger offices at 8 Whitehall Place and employed brother Henry from about 1856 and that Henry took over ecclesiastical work. Robert & John did enquiry into Department of Woods and Public Buildings 1848; John managed Crown estates as Crown Receiver; John was first president of Surveyors' institution 1868-70;

P Howell: There were indeed two Henry Cluttons. I remember getting into trouble over the church at Stanmore, which is by the 'other' one. Nicholas Taylor, who of course knows everything, claimed that there were three, but that's pushing it a bit. The other HC (1814-95) was at 3 Whitehall Place from 1854. He was in partnership with his brother John, as surveyors, and that was the origin of the firm.

(1849 Great Stanmore ch, Mx; by Henry Clutton of Hartswood, BoE)

1851? Bowden Hill House, Bowden Hill, for Henry Merewether QC, Recorder of Devizes; there in 1852 dir; Joseph Neeld of Grittleton in his lawsuit against other Henry Clutton qv says that he wanted Mr Clutton of Whitehall who had designed Mr Merewether's house but got wrong Henry Clutton; WSHC 1305/83; GA Howitt qv was said in 1858 to have gone on as clerk of works from Orcharleigh, Som, to Bowden Hill House in 1858, WI 9.11.58;


CLUTTON, HENRY London 1819-93 Leading High Victorian architect, pupil of Edward Blore qv, friend of William Burges with whom he won Lille cathedral competition 1856. Worked for Duke of Bedford. Designed churches: Dunstall, Staffs 1852-3; Hatherop, Glos 1854-5; Steppingley, Beds 1859-60; Notting Hill RC London 1859-60; Moorhouse, Notts 1860; Tavistock, Devon 1865-6; Woburn, Beds 1865-8; Woburn Sands, Beds 1868; Ditton RC Ches 1876-9; thesis 1979 by Penelope Hunting; P Hunting article on Clutton's country houses Architectural History 1983 96-104: including work at Merevale, Ruthin Castle, Sandy lodge, Welcombe Hall, Cliveden … ;

1848-9 Frankleigh House, Bradford on Avon for THM Bailward; also two new lodges; house was C17 rebuilt; RA 1848; Br 7 1849 476; P Hunting in Architectural History; only one lodge remains?;

1853 chancel, Steeple Ashton ch; WBR says chancel and pulpit; for Magdalen College Oxford, VCH; WBR2 wrongly suggests Clutton plans followed for rebuilding of chancel in 1868 by Giles & Gane qv; pulpit is 1869 so probably by Giles & Gane who did repairs to nave and reseating;

1853-4 alts Grittleton House for Joseph Neeld, called in to modify James Thomson design, altered tower; conservatory and lodge by HC; corresp 1853-5 in WRO 1305/83; plan and illustration BN 1 1856 682, Br 14 1856 502-3, £20K excl stabling; resulted in a lawsuit with Neeld who claimed that he had meant to employ another Mr Clutton entirely; HC altered designs for tower, gables and big end windows of S wing also the staircase oriel on W side; design for addition of an enormous spired NW tower with Thomson type arcaded belvedere may be by Clutton;

1854-6 rest chapter-house, Salisbury Cathedral, JB Philip sculptor; 1856 WBR; has been selected DWG 21.9.1854, gave talk on chapter-houses;
CMS LTD, Corsham, Wilts. Project managers, surveyors, architects. Founded 1988 by Paul Coleman MCIOB; Joel Smith RIBA senior architect. Web-site shows much housing eg Cheddar, Som, 67 affordable houses for Guinness Trust, CMS not always the design architects. Refurb and adds to day-centre, Shepton Mallet, Som; care homes; also uncertain locations: Rosewood Manor; Burleigh Press design & build with Stoneform Ltd; Priory Court accom for adults with learning difficulties;

(2003 addn former practising school, St Matthias College, Fishponds, Bristol; SNB;

(2007-9 exec architects Icon housing, Street, Som, for Crest Nicholson developers, orig design by Fielden Clegg Bradley Studios qv; 78 houses;

20?? alts Primary School, Box, insertion of mezzanine floor;

20?? Doctor's surgery, Calne, Wilts; Donovan Construction SW contrs; £400.000

20?? Pharmacy, Corsham, Wilts; Donovan Construction website

20?? Old Town Surgery, Swindon in new housing development on part of Princess Margaret Hospital site; three-storey surgery, pharmacy and lettable space;

20?? large addn Primary School, Pound Pill, Corsham inc new main entry;

20?? large addn Bybrook Primary School, Yatton Keynell; boarded exterior;

2014 alts Primary School, Neston, insertion of mezzanine floor, extension;

2014-15 Wadswick Green, Neston, Corsham; 221 assisted living apartments, design by ORMS qv, on Royal Arthur site, Corsham;

Also private houses and conversions: eg Church Farm, Yatton Keynell; conversion C chapel at Corsham to restaurant; alts Guyers House, Corsham for hotel, ?inc bedroom block 1994;


COALBROOKDALE COMPANY, Ironbridge, Salop;

1823-4 correspondence from John Peniston qv re iron bridge at Bulford damaged in floods 1823, Peniston letters 10, 24, also iron bridge at Woodford;

18?? iron porch for Ailesbury Arms, Marlborough; stamped; hotel built c1843, porch is later;
COCKERELL, CHARLES ROBERT London. 1788-1863, leading Victorian architect, first RIBA Gold Medallist 1848, President RIBA 1860. Designed Cambridge University library 1836-42; Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1842-5; Bank of England branches 1844-9 at Bristol, Liverpool, Manchester; completed St George's Hall, Liverpool 1847-56;

1822-4 library and breakfast room, Bowood, WBR 1821; chapel, library and breakfast room 1822-4, HC; CL 15.6.72; for 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne;

1822-3 chapel, Bowood, formed from centre range of service courts, HC; chapel dedicated by WL Bowles 21.12.23; letter Jan 1825 from Bowles to John Britton mentions new chapel built by Cockerell with an excellent organ; R Moody 172; CL 15.6.72; David Blissett: c.1821-2 – wooden clock tower with very small turret above a ‘cube’ for the clock, by Cockerell shown in Buckler watercolour of 1823; altered probably by Charles Barry qv c. 1833 with new lantern partly of iron, and replaced, by Barry in 1840 with new clock and bell.

(1821-3 Literary & Philosophical Inst, Park St, Bristol; SNB)

(1823 mon to Mrs Harford Battersbury, Henbury ch, Bristol and addn for husband +1852;

(1829-30 Holy Trinity ch, Hotwells, Bristol; SNB

(1832-3 Add Blaise Castle House, Henbury, Bristol; SNB;

1842 alts and enlargements Burton Hill House, Malmesbury, Wilts for J Cockerell, his brother; HC; burnt to ground WI 19.3.46, only lately improved and enlarged and some more alterations were planned; rebuilt ?by CRC;

(1846-7 Bank of England, Bristol; SNB)
COCKERELL, SAMUEL PEPYS Architect, London, 1754-1827; HC; son of John Cockerell of Bishop's Hull, Som; pupil of Robert Taylor; HC;

1790 N wing, St Edmund's College, Salisbury, for HP Wyndham; now Council House; HC; WBR;

1791-6 Alderbury House, for GY Fort; HC;
COE & GOODWIN, 4 Frederick Pl., Old Jewry, London. Henry Edward Coe (1825-85) qv and EM Goodwin. Coe was pupil of G.G. Scott. C&G entered comps for church at Bracknell l849 (1st), church at Cheltenham 1849, Birmingham Blind Inst 1849 (1st), Bristol Hospital 1852 (4th), Spring Hill College Birmingham 1853. St Mary Magdalene, Dundee, 1854, Dundee Royal Infirmary, 1853-5. Practice ended c1856, EM Goodwin qv remained in West Wales, worked for WH Yelverton of Whitland Abbey, Carms, while Coe won first prize in notorious Foreign Office competition l857, with HH Hofland. Agricultural Hall, Islington 1860s. Coe & S Robinson c 1875-85 did early plans for Bedford Park, Chiswick 1875, South Devon & East Cornwall Hospital 1879-84, Holy Trinity Worthing Sx 1883, Olympia Exhibition Halls 1885.

(1850-3 Whitland church (Eglwys Fair Glantaf), Cms; Print Carmarthen RO CAS A 20 1V 34, ICBS correspondence says work exec by John Thomas of Tenby not to original plan. Plan signed C&G architects, but letters signed HEC; RK Penson was consulted.

(1854 Mansion at Haverfordwest, Pembs for HW Hepburne; unid, ?not built. Exhibited RA 1854 C&G;

1855-7 Salisbury Cemetery; by HEC; consec WI 5.2.57; Curtis bldr, J Harding clerk of works;

1856 Garsdon ch, Wilts, C&G; WBR; rebuilt except for tower; ICBS;
COE, HENRY E Architect Davies Inn, Strand, London; Henry Edward Coe (1825-85) was pupil of G.G. Scott. Partner with EM Goodwin c1849-56, C&G entered comps for church at Bracknell 1849 (1st), church at Cheltenham 1849, Birmingham Blind Inst 1849 (1st), Bristol Hospital 1852 (4th), Spring Hill College Birmingham 1853. St Mary Magdalene, Dundee, 1854, Dundee Royal Infirmary, 1853-5. Coe won first prize in notorious Foreign Office competition 1857, with H.H. Hofland. Agricultural Hall, Islington 1860s. Coe & Robinson (S. Robinson) cl875-85 did early plans for Bedford Park, Chiswick 1875, S. Devon & E.Cornwall Hospital 1879-84, Holy Trinity Worthing Sx 1883, Olympia Exhibition Halls 1885. For EM Goodwin see Index Wales;

1856 Garsdon ch, Wilts, C&G; WBR; rebuilt except for tower; ICBS;

1856-7 Cemetery, Salisbury; HEC; consec WI 5.2.57; lodge, two chapels, all brick faced with flint, Early Dec style, Minton tiles; John Harding qv clerk of works; - Curtis contractor;
COGHLAN, W. Worked at Bowood, wrote report suggesting improvements to cottages at Studley dated 1863, also numerous drawings for works; Bowood archive;
COGSWELL, ARTHUR EDWIN Architect, Portsmouth 1858-1934, noted designer of pubs in Portsmouth and Southsea;

19?? Wilts & Dorset Garage, Salisbury; AEC&Sons; WWinA 1926;


COLBORNE, ARTHUR JOSEPH Builder, Swindon, see Thomas Colborne; long list of works in Swindon in WBR 2 1889-1940;
COLBORNE, THOMAS Builder, Swindon Thomas Colborne fl 1876-1913 (WBR2), long list of works in Swindon; at Stratton St Margaret 1875 and 1880 dirs; T Colborne & Son fl 1898-1902; ?son Arthur Joseph Colborne fl 1889-1940, Colborne Estates Ltd fl 1936-41;

1883 bldr PM chapel, Stratton St Margaret; W Drew architect, WBR2;

1891 PM chapel, Gorse Hill, Swindon carried out by Thomas Colborne of Stratton to his own designs under supervision of RJ Beswick qv architect SA 31.1.91;

1899 villas, Westlecot Rd, Swindon for T Colbourne; G24/760/1904;

1902 twelve houses, Station Rd, Wootton Bassett; AJ Colborne; plans WSHC G4/760/?;
COLCUTT & HAMP Architects, London TE Colcutt, Edwin Hamp

1921 addn Bewley Court, Bowden Hill, for Maj DM Coffin, small single-storey addition at end of range remodelled by Harold Brakspear in 1920 for Reginald Cooper and completion of unfinished works; G3/760/522;


COLE, ERIC Architect, Cirencester. Eric Cole +1980 was a partner in Barnard & Partners Cheltenham, successors to the John Middleton qv firm, he opened office in Cirencester 1930, Eric Cole & Partners, became Eric Cole Design Group, then Eric Cole & Partners again; office in Swindon from early 1950s, offices Swindon, Cheltenham, Plymouth & Cardiff by 1979, took over Barnard & Partners; PJ Lord-Smith partner; 2005 centralised in Cirencester under John Loach and Geoffrey Williams, 2010 renamed Eric Cole Ltd; Loach and Williams retired 2011;

1932-3 Town Hall, High St, Cricklade; plans WSHC G4/760/423 1932 by Eric Cole ARIBA Cirencester of LW Barnard & Partners; G4/760/467 similar plans with green rooms rear of stage changed to committee rooms for economy;

1938 houses and shops, Crudwell; F4/760/121;

1938 housing layout, Crudwell; C&Partners F4/760/124;

1939 Church Room, Ashton Keynes F4/760/217;

1959 Free Church, Penhill Drive, Swindon; WBR

1959? House near Swindon; GI from House Plans 1961;

1963 House near Church St junction, Chiseldon by PJ Lord-Smith of EC&P;

1963 The Thicket, Upper Wanborough, Wanborough; GI, from 1968 House Plans; A Matthews architect, UKMHI; E of upper village on Ermine Street crossroads; split-level;

1965 House between Aldbourne and Baydon; in 1970 Bungalow Plans; GI;

1967 No 30 Priors Hill, Wroughton; GI from House Plans 1970;

1972 old peoples housing, York Place, Marlborough; BoE; WBR;

1972-7 Jubilee Centre and Priory old peoples housing, 28 High St, Marlborough; plans G22/721/4, first plans 1971 Eric Cole Design Group drawn by Len Vidler, not as built; conversion plans for The Priory 1972; new plans for Phase 2 new build 1972, elevation to High St not at all as built; bill of quantities 1973 Eric Cole & Partners;

1979 Saxon Court, Swindon, housing for disabled, HDA award 1979;

1983-4 alts WM chapel, Bath Rd, Swindon; JC Harbord job architect; dem of chancel and internal refitting; HBC report; chapel 1880 by Bromilow & Cheers qv; reopened 3.12.84; did same firm design Epworth Court sheltered housing added each side of chapel?;

2006-9 Shaw Ridge Primary School, Ridge Green, Swindon; SBC planning;


COLE, J. J. Architect. In AEBTD 1868 claims alts at Amesbury Abbey, pre 1853; also 1885; WBR;
COLE, ROBERT LANGTON Architect, Sutton, Surrey, born 1858, son of J.J. Cole qv

1892-4 remodelled Warneford Place, Sevenhampton; WwinA 1926;


COLLIE, D.G. Architect;

19?? alts West Wick House, Pewsey, for Patrick Devlin, Lord Devlin from 1961; alts between 1946 and c1960; VCH Pewsey; new circular columned porch on the E end;

COLLIER READING ARCHITECTS, 66 High St, Glastonbury. Successor to Douglas Smith qv practice, later DSP Collier Reading Ltd. Steve Reading RIBA joined Douglas Smith in 2003;

20?? Alts Dove Inn, Corton, Wilts;


COLSON, JAMES HENRY Architect, and surveyor, advertises from The Green, Calne, DWG 22.2.1862; in Sherborne, Dorset c1868, pupil Henry Mean of Devizes;
COLSON, JOHN Architect, Winchester, 1820-95; cf Hampshire Papers 20, 2000; born Southampton as John Passingcomb, father changed name 1830; began career c1849-50; Diocesan Architect, Winchester;

(1850 Newtown ch, nr Soberton, Hants)

1861 rest Collingbourne Kingston ch, except chancel; reopened DWG 27.2.62 £1500, Norman arcade restored, chancel arch restored with new Purbeck shafts; new font and screen by Colson, builder Mr Hillary of Andover;

(1891-2 extension Guildhall, Winchester, Hants)


COLYER, FREDERICK Engineer;

1892 roller-mill at Box Mill, Box, for R Walmesley of Lucknam; T Br 17.9.92; tender £1264 JJ Armfield & Co of Ringwood;


COMBES, CYRUS, Tisbury ?same as Cyrus Coombes;

1869 Parsonage, Sutton Mandeville; WBR;


COMPER, Sir JOHN NINIAN. London. 1864-1960 Architect, articled Bodley & Garner, first partner William Bucknall, brother-in-law, succeeded by nephew Arthur Bucknall. ASG 148-50. Noted as last of Gothic Revivalists. Knighted 1950. Practice continued by his son John Sebastian Comper;

192? War memorial, St Peter ch, Devizes, in churchyard; WBR

1925 two stained glass windows, Woodford ch; D1/61/65/22;

1951 Wall painting, Marlborough College Chapel; WBR2; embellishment of stone reredos by Bodley & Garner;

COMPER, JOHN SEBASTIAN Architect, 1891-1979 son of Sir JN Comper qv, continued practice; Catholic convert;

1959 plinth for statues from destroyed Moore monument, Heytesbury ch; ch guide;


COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN (LONDON) Regents Park Road, London

1998 proposed refurb Windsor House, Princes St, Swindon; Swindon BC planning; design amended 2000; ?not executed; building rebuilt 2006 as Paramount;


CONDER, SIMON Architect, Simon Conder Associates. Did bathroom with circular glazed shower for pop star in Notting Hill RIBAJ Sept 1997; factory at Poundbury, Dorset; James Lowe of Studio Octopi worked for him;

1998 workshop for Georgina von Etzdorf textiles, Rockford Business Centre, The New Barn, Odstock Rd, Odstock, incorporating old portal-frame barn; Dean & Dyball contrs; RIBAJ Nov 98;


COMPTON, TANIA Garden designer

2006 gardens Fonthill House for 3rd Lord Margadale; CL 7.9.2016; fountain by William Pye;


CONDER, NEVILLE see Casson, Conder & Partners;
CONNELL, AMYAS Architect, Connell Ward & Lucas;

1940 House, Livery Road, West Winterslow, for V Hayes; mentioned in Dennis Sharp book on CW&L; plans bungalow near Home Farm, Livery Rd, West Winterslow for V Hayes of 6 Cavendish Crescent, Bath G11/760/488 for a thatched and limewashed brick house with weatherboarded barn attached, not built, on site on Livery Road ; F4/760/359 is application by CT Hayes & Sons of Bristol to build it, V Hayes Bsc is on letterhead; no building on 1970s OS on site;


CONRADI, WILLIAM Architect, Warminster 1880 dir;

1888-9 clerk of works, rest of St Denys ch, Warminster, AW Blomfield archt; in succession to T Simpson; WJ 22.2.89;


COOMBES, CYRUS Engineer, Tisbury, Wilts. c1886 engineer to Somerset Drainage Commission formed 1877, ‘his remoteness and responsibilities to other clients .. proved detrimental’, Miles SIAS 7 28-9. 1891 failed repair of Aller Bank breach. Resigned 1892.

1869 Parsonage, Sutton Mandeville; by Cyrus Combes of Tisbury, WBR;


COOMBS, WILLIAM

1872 addn National School Broad Chalke WBR

1875 addn of house and classroom, School, Bower Chalke; WBR
COOPER, THOMAS Builder.

1841 paid £180 Nov 1841 as sub-contractor on Railway Works, Swindon; C&F 29; also £454 16.7.41 to Barley, Pegg & Co;

1843 ?sub-contractor to Rigbys on Railway Village, Swindon, block between Exeter St & Taunton St, Cooper & Griffiths, C&F 49-51;

1844 Gasworks and coke ovens, Railway Works, Swindon, £499/10/0d, C&F 34; machinery by Strode & Ledger £2525; coke ovens by John Cox & Co, Bristol; dem;


COOPER, TREVOR D'ALMAINE Architect, 17 Wood St Swindon, see Masters & Cooper;
COOPER, WILLIAM Henley, Oxon, auctioneer and appraiser;

(1836 workhouse, Maidenhead, Berks, BoE; for Cookham Union)

1836 Workhouse, Wilcot Road, Pewsey; WBR; workhouses.org, £3213, to Commissioners' standard square grid or cruciform plan of 1835; dated 1836; 1836-7 AB; now Little Island housing;

1837 workhouse, The Common, Marlborough; WBR; pediment inscribed T Willes Builder W Cooper Architect; now St Luke's Court; cruciform plan £4362, similar to Pewsey;

(1837-8 tower, Remenham ch, Berks; BoE)
COPPIN DOCKRAY Architects Highpoint, Highgate, London; Sandra Coppin and Bev Dockray;

2015 restored Ansty Plum, Ansty, 1964 house by David Levitt qv; long list for RIBA award; project manager Andy Townend; also restored studio by Peter & Alison Smithson qv; work was for Nick & Sandra Coppin, refurbished house with underfloor heating, double-glazing, added to studio to enlarge as extra accommodation; Observer Magazine 17.7.2016;


CORBETT, JOHN SODEN Pickwick Lodge, Corsham; agent to Poynder estate and to FW Morley of Biddestone;

1908 adds Willow House, Biddestone, servants' hall and conversion of malthouse to stabling, coach-houses and bedrooms, for Sir J Dickson Poynder; but alts to main house are by TE Sandford Pitt qv; plans WSHC G3/760/294;

1914 rest Manor House, Biddestone, G3/760/446 for Frederick W Morley;

1915 rear wing to cottages at Pickwick Lodge Farm, Corsham; G3/760/450;


CORFIELD, CHARLES Architect North Newnton 1875 dir; WBR;
COSTAIN, RICHARD contractors Richard Costain Ltd

1958 factory, Swindon, illustrated AJ 128 1958 86 in article on windowless factories, utilitarian warehouse;


COTES, - Briefly succeeded Patrick Tuthill in 1807 as Clerk of Works for Wyatville alterations at Longleat but within two months John Morlidge qv had replaced him; Longleat archive;
COTTLE, JAMES mason

1832-3 work on farm at North Bradley for Tylney-Long estate of Draycot Cerne, papers of 1835 WSHC C/108/111-112; John Darley involved as surveyor; farm occupied by Charles Moore


COUSINS THOMAS ROSE Surveyors, architectural consultants, 10 Church Walk, Trowbridge; founded in 1960s; Pauline Cousins office manager; John Cousins surveyor;

(2010 Conversion, Singer Factory, Frome, Som; Mendip awards 2011;


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