1874 fittings for adds Wiltshire Reformatory, Warminster; WBR2, by – Edwards;
EDWARDS, GEORGE Builder, Warminster 1830 dir;
c1830 alts Sambourne House, Warminster for H Wansey; evidence??
1840 re-erected East St toll-house (1828 by T Hardick qv) at Boreham Rd, Warminster; WBR; now No 70 Boreham Rd, Holly Lodge;
1840 Toll-house, Crockerton; WBR2; on W before Clay Street, £127, plain rendered, altered; I Slocombe, Wiltshire Toll Houses;
EDWARDS, J. RALPH Bristol FRIBA. 1891-1972. Born Cardiff 1891, assistant to Oatley & Lawrence 1914 on Bristol Univ buildings, employed 1914 by Sir Ernest George; 1919 Architect for Somerset CC smallholdings; 1920 employed by H Brakspear qv on St George’s Chapel Windsor restoration; own practice 1927; list of works prepared by John Winstone RIBA SCA, IHBC, from material from JRE’s daughter and JRE job book in the possession of Mary Maggs RIBA, principal of John Keeling Maggs, successor practice of JRE.
1951 Peace memorial, St Paul ch, Chippenham WBR;
1956 proposed add of S and E wings, Avebury Manor, for Sir Francis Knowles; unex;
EDWARDS, P.W. Architect, Chippenham ARIBA see Edwards & Webster; started out c1938 with Walter Rudman qv as Walter Rudman & Edwards;
1938 Liberal Hall, Station Hill, Chippenham WR&E; WSHC G16/760/ 405;
EGINTON, HARVEY Architect Worcester 1809-49 Obituary Br 3.3.49; much work in Worcs; work in Wiltshire all for HGG Ludlow of Heywood;
1837 Heywood House; rebuilt, plaque in porch H Eginton Architect; for Henry Gaisford Gibbs Ludlow; recasing an earlier house; Jacobean style; obit;
1847 School, Bratton Rd, Westbury; WBR;
1849 Heywood ch; WBR; obit; for HGG Ludlow; consec 12.4.49;
also rest Westbury ch acc to obituary but restoration of 1845-7 generally attrib to TH Wyatt;
EKINS, L. G. Architect to the Co-operative Wholesale Society;
1926 Co-op, Winchester St, Salisbury, Wilts; by EJ Elkins, WBR;
(1932-4 CWS building, Westgate St, Bath; SNB;
1935 lodge to former CWS factory, Latton; AB; 1 m. NW of village, moderne style; ?also the large neo-Tudor entrance building dated 1933;
ELGAR, F.S. Architect Salisbury. Architect to Lloyds Bank in ?S of England, based at Lloyds Bank, Salisbury. Possibly related to the naval architect Francis Elgar osp 1845-1909; Sidney R Elgar qv architect in Salisbury c1949 was probably his son;
1921 minor alts Lloyds Bank, 13 High St, Corsham G3/760/529;
1922 Lloyds Bank, 1 High St, Melksham; inf Lloyds archives, Rendell & Sons bldrs; plans WSHC; rebuilt bank on site of former Wilts & Dorset Bank, and refaced former manager's house in Place Road attached; gabled Elizabethan style;
1923 Lloyds Bank, Malmesbury, new premises; plans by Salisbury Building Inspector given to Mr Waller qv for approval; Lloyds archive 2.9616 16.2.23;
1923 alts Lloyds Bank, 93-4 Regent St, Swindon, dem, corner Canal Walk; rear adds to former Wilts & Dorset Bank of 1898-9; G24/760/ 2686;
(1923 Lloyds Bank, Lymington, Hants; appointed Lloyds archive 2.9582 9.2.23)
1927 alts Lloyds Bank, High St, Chippenham; interior;
1928-9 Lloyds Bank, 125 High St, Marlborough G22/760/81; refronting of the Capital & Counties Bank of c1877;
(1929 alts Lloyds Bank, 19 The Parade, Minehead, Som; SRO D/U/M/ 22/1/704; built in 1896 by JP St Aubyn for Devon & Cornwall Bank there 1896-1908;
1933 drainage plan, Lloyds Bank, Melksham; WSHC;
ELGAR, SIDNEY R. Architect, Diocesan Surveyor Salisbury, FRICS; worked with Michael Harding qv H&E;
1949 rest Ebbesbourne Wake ch; H&E; ICBS;
1952-4 Vicarage, Keevil; A Book of Keevil vol 3, 141, Pearce & Hibberd bldrs;
1959 repairs spire, Teffont Evias ch, D1/61/108/115, S Elgar of H&E;
ELIAS of Dereham, stonemason, cleric, administrator c1160-1245; in household of Archbishop Hubert Walter at Canterbury 1188, executor of Walter's will 1205; royal clerk and rector of Meauton in 1205; in exile 1208-13 with Archbishop Stephen Langton, returned as surveyor to Bishop Jocelyn of Wells; with Archbishop Lanfranc at Runnymede as his steward entrusted with delivering ten of thirteen copies of Magna Carta 1215, brought copy to Salisbury; in exile with Langton in 1217; worked for Louis of France; returned to work for Langton at Canterbury on tombs of Archbishop Walter 1219 and Archbishop Becket in 1220; 1233-6 repairing damage to Winchester Castle, carving stone for gatehouse windows damaged in baron's uprising; Canon of Salisbury from 1222 (or 1220) there continuously to 1228, represented bishop in important cases; he may have gone to Durham in 1228; but also said to have worked at Salisbury for 25 years; not mentioned at Salisbury 1228-33; worked on Clarendon Palace 1234; suggested as architect of Salisbury cathedral by Matthew Paris; Speculum 5, 4, 1930; Adrian Hastings, Elias of Dereham 1997; Barron & Stratford eds, Church and learning in later medieval society, 2002;
1225 granted oaks for construction of Salisbury Cathedral; another grant 1237; Leland notes him as in charge of works for 25 years, c1222-45?;
1233 royal hall, Winchester Castle, granted kiln in Melksham Forest to make 7,000 bricks
1234 granted a brick kiln to make bricks for royal chapel and other buildings at Clarendon; another kiln granted 1236;
(1237 work on churches at Graveline and Hergues, France)
1238 marble tomb for Joan Q of Scotland, sister of Henry III, made at Salisbury, installed at Tarrant Keynes?
12?? Ledenhall, house for himself in the Close, Salisbury;
Martin Vallatin suggests that he worked at Lacock Abbey 1230s and Hinton Charterhouse 1232 for Ela of Salisbury, Potterne church, and did parts of churches of West Lavington, Bishops Cannings and Imber;
ELKINS, JOHN Carpenter
1786 tollhouse, Crossways, Warminster Lane, Westbury; WBR2
ELLERBY, MARK Architect Mark Ellerby Architects, The Glove Factory, Holt, 2015;
ELLIOTT, SAMUEL Architect, Newbury, Berks
1876 parsonage, Buttermere; WBR;
ELLIS & CO Builders, Shepton Mallet, Som; historic building specialists
20?? roof repairs, Longleat, three phases;
2010-11 internal refurbishing, Guildhall, Salisbury;
2014-25 repairs St Thomas ch, Salisbury;
2016 roof repairs, Guildhall, Salisbury, Rodney Melville & Partners architects;
ELLIS FINNISS CONSULTANTS
197? House, Willow Close, Riverside Rd, Laverstock; ill in 1974 Bungalow Plans; GI;
ELLIS, Sir CLOUGH WILLIAMS see under Williams-Ellis;
ELLIS, THOMAS Engineer, Swindon, 1805-69 Welsh manager of Tredegar Iron Works before came to Swindon; designed and managed rail mill (rolling mills) in GWR works of 1860-1 for which Welsh iron-workers came to Swindon; no clear evidence that he designed buildings; he founded a private company in 1863 to build cottage estate for workforce, with money from Goddard estate
1860-1 Rail (Rolling) Mill, Railway Works, Swindon, designed constructed and managed by Ellis; WBR2; demolished;
1864-6 Cambria Place, Swindon, forty cottages in two rows 1864, Grapes Inn 1865 and General B chapel 1864-6 for Welsh workers; WBR2; SB TE acquired land in 1863, houses 1864-9, probably built by GWR tradesmen; four terraces of Swindon stone with Bath dressings, 48 cottages finally; C&F 166 says chapel designed by TE; C&F 101-3, some finished March 1864 others called newly erected in 1869, forty four cottages 1871 census;
ELWES, FRANCIS GUY ROBERT, Architect London, known as Guy Elwes, 1896-1966, son of Gervase Elwes famous tenor interpreter of Elgar, Vaughan-Williams etc, 1866-1921, family was actually Cary-Elwes of Billing Hall, N'hants; nephew of Roman Catholic bishop of Northampton;
196? altered Ham Spray House, Ham for self; VCH; added a westerly bay to the NE drawing room and replanned the interior after purchase in 1961. House had been owned by Lytton Strachey and Ralph Partridge (d1960) decorated by Dora Carrington but all decorations removed (by Elwes?);
ENGLISH OAK BUILDINGS Claverton, Som. Timber-frame builders, est 1999, est by Rory Millar and Mark Hulford;
(2010 contrs Phoenix House, Som; ten-bay frame over swimming-pool; architects not named; website, ?Hinton St George;
201? contrs Oak House, ?, Wilts; large timber frame adds to existing house; website; also design and build large garage for vintage cars;
(2012 House at Holly Tree Farm, Chesterblade, Som; board;
20?? adds to house Bradford on Avon;
(20?? oak-framed house at Wells, Som;
(20?? oak-framed swimming-pool Hinton St George, Som;
2013 oak frame ext to house in Box; website
ERRIDGE, ARTHUR FREDERICK Stained glass designer, 1899-1961,
1948 triptych rerdos in Lady Chapel, Wootton Basset; WSHC PR/1235/69;
ESPENETT, W.H. Architect Market Lavington
1866 Schools, Easterton FS DWG 12.7.66;
ESTRIDGE, A.W. Civil Engineer, Trowbridge;
1873 sewerage scheme, Bradford on Avon; GA19 1996;
(1878 sewerage, Dulvereton, som, A 12.1.78;
ETEN ARCHITECTS see E10 Architects
EVANS & SHALEV Architects, Eldred Evans and David Shalev
1981 won comp for library, Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham, Berks; ?just in Wilts; BD 9.10.81; AJ 174 1981 684-6;
(1983 Dana estate, Paddock Wood, Kent; BD 7.12.84;
EVANS, AARON Bath. Architect, begun practice 1978. Aaron Evans Associates, later Aaron Evans Architects.
(198? Rest Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel, Bath; MF; for Bath Preservation Trust;
1990 Town centre redevelopment, Calne, Wilts; BD 26.1.90, with ARC developers, chosen in competition; 37 shops offices and homes, new WM church and ext to library; Bank site had 22 houses 6 flats and 3 shops and 2 listed buildings; AJ 7.11.1996 34-5; three phases with N Wilts DC, first 1990, 2nd Carnegie Mews, 3rd Sainsburys; then Library and shops in Church St followed, inf J Konynenburg;
1992-3 Morning Star Motors premises, Bath Rd, Chippenham; AJ 14.4.93 29-38; now Honda
1993 St Katharine's Quay housing, Bradford on Avon; HDA 1993;
(20?? Black Swan Arts Centre, Frome, Som;
2003 Library, Calne, Wilts;
2009 Police Station, Polebarn Rd, Trowbridge; Ridge & Partners contractors;
Also dev plan for Widham Farm, Purton; dev plan for Rudloe Manor site Box Wilts; alts Mere School; Avonside flats Chippenham; St Martins Court, Marlborough;
EVANS, RICHARD HYWEL Architect, London; worked in Australia, with Richard Holden Assocs in london, Studio RHE 2015 also Tom Foster, Dickon Hayward; specialist in beac resorts and
1997 Cellular Operations HQ, Arclight House, Hillmead Business Park, Swindon; Buro Happold engineer; £2.5m; BD 6.2.98; also architects Pietro Granaiola and Charlotte Poulsen; second phase planned in 1998; SBC £7m opened January 2000, built by Tilbury Douglas Construction, zeppelin-shaped, glass extrusions on thin tubular columns, out of a Miesian glass box, pre-cast concrete spine staircase based on dinosaur skeleton; polished Caledonian boulders outside, CTA 2001;
EVANS, T. L. Architect Little Stanhope St, London, former clerk of works to Sampson Kempthorne, but not qualified architect; WBR; not in HC; designed workhouses at Watford and Bishop's Stortford;
1816-18 ?WM chapel, Coppice Hill, Bradford on Avon; c1816 WBR2 inf RM
1836-7 alts Workhouse, Eden Vale, Westbury; WBR; rebuilt 1836-7 as H-plan brick workhouse perhaps incorporating some of previous poor-house of 1813; brick;
183? plan Workhouse, Wilton, adopted by Guardians but refused by Poor Law Inspectors as Evans not qualified, so job given to Edward Hunt qv;
EVE, WILLIAM Architect, 10 Union Ct, Old Broad St, London, William Eve & Sons architects & surveyors; William Harold Eve LRIBA and Cecil George William Eve BA ARIBA in WWinA 1926;
1907-8 No 21 High St, Chippenham premises for International Tea Com; WE&Sons; three-storey stone faced; accommodation on upper floors;
EVELEIGH, JOHN Bath. Builder architect, possibly apprentice to James Paine in 1756. Had yard and wharf at Eveleigh House, Grove St, Bath, dem. Bankrupt 1793 and left Bath.
1786 Portland Place, Bath; MF; SNB;
1786-93 Bailbrook House, London Rd, Bath for Dr Skeet, contract 1786, plans 1789, begun 1791, incomplete 1793, sold 1802 to Valentine Jones; HC; designed 1789 begun 1791, SNB;
c1787-8 Camden Crescent, Bath; MF; unfinished; for John Morgan; c1788 HC;
(c1788 Row of ten houses, Trowbridge, Wilts, for Mr Wilkins;
EVILL, NORMAN Architect, 1873-1958 chief draughtsman to Lutyens 1899-1902, then worked with HCN Farquharson, also a Lutyens assistant, on Lodge Hill, Farnham, 1902; FRIBA;
1935? alts Bratton House, Bratton; inc bookcases in library for Sir Horace Seymour; CL 5.8.1971;
1935? stone summerhouse, Bratton House for Sir Horace Seymour CL 5.8.1971;
1937 minor alts outside, Luccombe Mill, Bratton; G12/760/216; new garage; for Sir Horace Seymour;
EYLES, THOMAS Carpenter, joiner, Wanborough. By 1798 called surveyor;
1788 parsonage, Stratton St Margaret; rebuild old, raising walls, new floors etc; WSHC D1/11/1d; four window two storey house.
1798 parsonage, Wanborough, three-bay two-storey house with dormers in mansard roof and rear service wing; much enlarged behind later with new roofs; D1/11/6a; £420;
EXCELL, GRAHAM, architect.
2012 measured survey of Nos. 92-4 High St, Bradenstoke, for Spencer Rutter, owner;
EYRES, EDWIN Engineer Melksham advert as agent for Phoenix Insurance DWG 28.3.1867;
FAAP see Michael Fowler, Fowler Architecture and Plannning;
FAGGETER CRITCHLOW ASSOCIATES, Architects Putney London
1986 plans Monkton House, Chippenham, conversion to flats; in WBR files;
FALCONER, JOHN Architect Cheltenham; John Falconer Associates; Toby Falconer, Paul Potts; Peter Gilbert-Scott;
(1996 restored Daneway portal of Sapperton Tunnel, Glos)
2016 alts Cloatley Manor, Hankerton for D Davies; plans at house;
FALCONER, THOMAS Architect, Amberley, Glos, joined with F Bligh Bond of Glastonbury after 1918 as Bligh Bond, Falconer & Baker, see Frederick Bligh Bond; Falconer, Baker & Campbell by 1924;
1920 War Memorial, Portway, Warminster, initial design by F Bligh Bond but committee 1.12.20 decided to proceed with alternative design proposed by Mr Falconer; drawings WSHC are stamped with name of firm only; Egerton Strong mason; G16/219/1-8;
(1924 Masonic Hall, Stroud, Glos by FB&C; exh RA 1924)
FALCONER, PETER Architect 1916-2003 Cheltenham;
FALKNER, Brigadier E. FELTON
1935 restored Wormcliffe, Box, for himself; WAM 49 1942 534-5, all designed and planned by the owners carried out by local builder;
FARE, ARTHUR CECIL. Architect, 4-5 Bridge St, Bath, 1931 dir. WWinA 1926; 1874-1958, born Bath, articled Silcock & Reay, noted perspectivist, joined AJ Taylor qv of Bath as T&F, firm later joined by Taylor’s children Molly Gerrard & A Rowland Taylor, and by AW Hind, AJT & Partners, later Gerrard Taylor & Ptnrs qv. Obit Br 17.10.58; ASG; drawing of South Wraxall Manor, Wilts Br 13.4.1923;
FARMER & BRINDLEY stone carvers London, William Farmer 1825-79 and William Brindley 1832-1919, Brindley a pupil then partner by 1860s, firm work on many of GG Scott's and Alfred Waterhouse's buildings, ; Vic Soc Annual 1993;
1878 reredos and chancel arch carving, Christ Church, Bradford on Avon; GG Scott architect;
FARQUHARSON, HORACE COWLEY NESHAM. Architect, 14 North Audley St, London, 1875-1966, articled Gibson & Russell, practice from 1897, did houses around Farnham, Sy, eg Lodge Hill with Norman Evill qv, exh RA 1902; later partnership with Donald H McMorran; ASG;
19?? Woodyates Manor nr Salisbury; WWinA 1926
1935-41 alts Fresden Farm, Highworth, for Raymond Cochrane; new wing and garden; Farquharson & McMorran; exh RA 1940 and ill Br 1940a 559 new SE wing with parlour and library above; now Fresden Manor; rainwater heads dated 1935; plans December 1936 for new SE wing with parlour and library above for Miss Effie Rosemary Cochrane G6/760/333; Alfred Groves & Son Ltd of Milton under Wychwood builders; Horace Farquharson signs forms alone;
FARR, A.E. Engineers, contractors, Westbury;
1968-9 rest Westbury ch; underpinned tower, Anthony Masters engineer, Bristol, and Arthur D Kirby qv architect; plaque in church;
1990 built Coate Bridge, Devizes over Kennet & Avon canal, rebuilt as dual-carriageway to link to new Lovell housing development BD Design Supplement Sept 1990; designed by engineers Parkman of Bristol; reinforced concrete with Ibstock brick facings and precast brick arches;
FARRER, JOHN Architect London. John Farrer & Sons, 2 Coleman Street;
1926 alts Manor House, Kington Langley for Major EWT Miles; minor alts mainly bathrooms and plumbing; G3/760/652;
FAULKNERBROWNS Architects, Killingworth, Newcastle upon Tyne; founded 1962 when Harry Faulkner-Brown merged with WH Williamson also of Newcastle;
2008-11 MoD Communications HQ, Westwells Rd, Corsham; Laing O'Rourke contractors; Nicholas Pearson landscape; £690m PFI contract; Global Operations Security Control Centre (GOSCS) , 180-bed living, mess, offices, armoury, stores, 1200 car-parking spaces;
FAWCETT, HOWARD Architect, Wendover. Howard Fawcett & Partners, later Aylesbury;
1993 Forty-bed travelodge for Forte Posthouse, Marlborough Road, Coate, Swindon; Swindon BC planning; ?built
FEATHERSTONE YOUNG see Sarah Featherstone
FEATHERSTONE, SARAH Architect London of Featherstone Young est 2002;
(2008 proposed eco-house, Lower Mill estate, Somerford Keynes, Glos £7.2m proposed cost; Daily Mail 24.4.08 to be called Orchid House as modelled on a bee-orchid; ?not built;
(201? Habitat House, Lower Mill estate, Somerford Keynes; by Featherstone Young; grass roofed;
FEILDEN CLEGG BRADLEY see Feilden Clegg
FEILDEN CLEGG DESIGN, Bath Brewery, Toll Bridge Rd, Bath. Est 1978 by Richard Feilden and Peter Clegg. In 1989 Peter Clegg, Andy Cooling, Geoff Davis, Katy Duke, Richard Feilden, Bill Gething, Ken Grix, Paul Humphries, Julia Kashdan-Wade, Peter Shayler-Webb, Ian Woodcock, Alex Wright, all design team for Real World, Box; Feilden Clegg Bradley (FCB) with Keith Bradley joined 1987, partner 1995, senior partner 1997, later Fielden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBS), Peter Clegg and Keith Bradley senior partners in 2016, R Feilden +2005 in accident. Partners since left include Gill Smith, Toby Lewis bath@studios.com, Jonathan Hetreed of Hetreed Ross qv was with Feilden Clegg c1981-97; Nicola du Pisanie and Matthew Vaudin left to form Stonewood Design qv; Jo Wright left 2015 for Arup Associates;
1987-8 conv and adds, Box Mill, Box, for Real World Studios; first major recording studio outside London and biggest control room in the world, inf Toby Lewis; conversion complete Sept 87, control room May 88, also writing-room in grounds BD Nov 89;
1990? alts Hall's Almshouses, Bradford on Avon; Richard Feilden; GA5 1991;
(1988 Hedgemead View, Bath; HDA 1988)
1986-8 The Ropewalk, Newtown, Bradford on Avon; housing development, design and build with Paragon Properties, in-house builders; Bill Gething? designed it; won National Housing Award 1989; AJ 23.1.91; £1.3m, 31 two-bedroom flats; HDA 1989;
(1992 Bath Brewery CTA 1992)
1996-8 Wiltshire Music Centre, St Laurence School, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; by Gill Smith; H Fassnidge, BoA past & present; GA26 1998;
???? ?Visitor Centre, Stourhead, Wilts; inf J Gould;
2000 rest Marlborough House, High St, Warminster for Warminster Civic Society; converted to flats; CTA, WT 13.4.01; house of 1830 on corner Portway;
20?? seven classrooms and drama studio, Bishop Wordsworth School, Salisbury; Linton Roth partner in charge; FCB BD 14.5.09??, £1.6m;
2005-6 Heelis, National Trust HQ, Swindon; project manager Buro Four; engineer Adams Kara Taylor; services engineer Max Fordham; contractor Moss Construction, design and build contract; Jo Wright project architect; Matt Vaudin project manager; RIBA award 2006; CTA 2007; trapezoid plan, saw-tooth roof; £10.9m; 7200 sq m, on 2 storeys for 450 staff;
2010 proposed British Postal Museum, Swindon; £18m to convert Chain Testing House and attached building at Railway Works; scrapped BD 25.2.11;
(2015 proposed conversion of Guildhall, Bristol to hotel;
(2016 Bath Abbey footprint project; £10.7m;
(2016 proposed Bristol Arena)
(201? Steiner Academy, Frome, Som;)
FEILDEN FOWLES Architects, Teesdale St, London E2; established 2009 by Fergus Feilden (son of Richard Feilden of Feilden Clegg qv) and Edmund Fowles; Gillian Smith formerly of Feilden Clegg is consultant;
(2009 Ty Pren, Brecon Beacons National Park, Powys, £270K;)
(2009-13 The Lee Centre, Ralph Allen School, Bath; CTA; RIBA Award; also larch canopy over outside seating area, 2011-12;
2010-12 kitchen add Myrtle Cottage, Conkwell, Winsley; for Steve Darling; £240k; also garage/ workshop to rear;
2012-14 adds Hazlegrove School, Sparkford, Som;
(2013-14 Rose Building, Ralph Allen School, Bath; £1.3m;
FELLENDER, LISTER Architect, ARIBA, FRSA, 15 Middle Lane, Trowbridge; letter in BoE files from him 1983;
FELLOWS, WILLIAM Builder associated with Lord Burlington, worked at Richmond House, Whitehall, 1733;
1730 worked at Tottenham House; 'Mr Fellows and Peters are come hither' Lord Bruce to Lord Burlington qv 11.5.1730 Chatsworth letters 162.2; inf R Hewlings;
FELTHAM-KING, ANTONY CHARLES Architect, partner of Michael Drury qv firm since 1997 called St Anne's Gate Architects qv; cathedral architect Arundel RC 2001, Gloucester 2009;
2013 Community centre, Christ Church, Swindon; plaque AF-K; opened 18.1.14;
FENTON, - Clerk of works for alts to Corsham Court by Thomas Bellamy qv, given a presentation WI 22.2.1849;
FERGUSON MANN ARCHITECTS Bristol. George Ferguson & Philip Mann, later Acanthus Ferguson Mann (AFM) qv. John Weir worked for them 1992-8; Directors 2014 Christopher Balme, David Caird, Roger Goodliff. Did they design new hotel at Bowood in Georgian style?
1998ff restoration Avebury village for National Trust, repaired Great Barn as visitor centre;
2006-8 Westwood House, Colerne; neo-Georgian for Terence Mordaunt owner of Bristol Docks; was John Weir architect;
2011-14 Old Railway quarter, Railway Works, Swindon, for Thomas Homes; Priam House 2011, King House 2012, Rokeby House and Garrett House 2013, Cardean House 2014; AFM; the northern half of the development was by Woodfield Brady qv; inf Chris Brotherton, Thomas Homes;
2014 new village, Easterton, on site of jam factory; 50 houses; website;
FERREY, BENJAMIN, London. Architect, 1810-80, born Christchurch, Dorset, pupil of AC Pugin, for whom he sketched and measured Abbey Barn Glastonbury, Bishops Palace and Vicars Close, Wells, with AWN Pugin for vol 2 of Pugins Examples of Gothic Architecture 1831-4. 1833 with Wm Wilkins, 1834 started with TL Walker in London, some early commissions in Bournemouth (his father was mayor of Christchurch). Biographer of AWN Pugin (1861), prolific church archt; BC112-3; Diocesan Architect Bath & Wells 1841-80, Hon architect Wells Cathedral 1841-8 and 1854-80; VP RIBA twice, RIBA Gold Medal 1870. Son Benjamin Edmund Ferrey born 1845-6 worked with father in 1870s and continued practice; several things given to BF in obituary list may be by BEF. BEF often named as Edmund Benjamin Ferrey, was known as Edmund Ferrey, had office at 15 Spring Gardens, London. BEF articled to BF 1862-7, remained in his office 1867-9, then improver with GG Scott 1869. Then ?returned to work with BF in 1870s, works in 1870s up to 1880 may be by BEF or by BEF with his father as Ferrey & Son (F&S); cf Benjamin Ferrey 1880 obituary list Br 1880 38. NMR has 50 copies of sketches of 1830s and 1840s BB/65/3317-31 and BB7/1292-1340;
1835 School, Church St, Great Bedwyn; AB;
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