20?? Upgrade Center Parcs, Longleat; £11m;
(2013-14 Bath Riverside development £30m for Crest Nicholson;
HOLDOWAY, T. Builder Westbury T Holdoway & Sons; used former workhouse, Westbury as offices;
19?? S wing, Portway House, Warminster; Warminster in the C20, 177;
1953 builders conv Wiltshire Reformatory Warminster to 13 houses; GB Imrie qv architect;
(1956-7 builders Fire Station, Fordingbridge, Hants)
HOLFORD ASSOCIATES, Architects, London, firm founded by W.G. Holford +1975 architect and planner, Lord Holford 1965. PRIBA 1960-2;
1990-1 Nationwide House for Nationwide Building Society, Swindon; RIBA award 1993;RIBAJ Dec 93; Ross & Partners engineers; Taylor Woodrow contrs built it in 90 weeks from April 1990; SBC, opened 15.4.92, £50m; steel frame with powder coated aluminium panels;
HOLLAND, HENRY Sr Builder, London 1712-85, father of architect Henry Holland 1745-1806; HC;
1761-3 builder alts Bowood House; R&J Adam architects; WBR; WAM 41;
HOLLOWAY, THOMAS H. Architect, Chippenham, in dirs from 1907, as Holloway & Fogg 1911-15, with Thomas H Fogg qv. Holloway died and Fogg was killed in 1918, practice bought by Walter Rudman c1921; WBR; but according to TH Fogg's obituary he came to Chippenham c1911 as successor to Thomas Holloway;
1896 PM chapel, The Causeway, Chippenham; accounts book in WSHC;
1900 business premises, New Rd, Chippenham; dull 2st 3-window with broad shopfront, G6/760/ 21 for WH Stevens; July 1900;
1908 George Oliver premises, 69 Market Place, Chippenham; gabled with Diocletian window, in row opposite Angel; WSHC G19/760/49;
1908 No 22-3 High St, Chippenham; dated; plans WSHC G19/ 760/ 48 plans 1907 for A Blackford; four storeys, two shops, eleven bedrooms;
1909 business premises, The Bridge, Chippenham; WSHC G19/760/71 for AJ Parry; plans for the pedimented 3-storey building on W side;
HOLMES, JOHN John Holmes Interiors;
1998 Orangery, Bremhill Court, plans at house;
HONER, NIGEL see Bruges Tozer
HOOKE, ROBERT Scientist, architect 1635-1703; one of surveyors appointed by City for rebuilding 1666; HC;
1681-6 Ramsbury Manor for Sir William Jones, Attorney General, as Hooke had done designs for Jones in 1673 and 1680; CL 2 & 9.10.1920; CL 30.11 and 7.12.1961; HC in CL 23.1.75; Sir William bought in 1681 died in 1682 leaving instructions for the house to be finished; his heir a child died in 1685 aged 17; Sir William's brother Samuel Jones inherited but died in 1686, leaving son Richard Jones died 1736. Hooke visited in 1682 with three London craftsmen who almost certainly worked on Ramsbury Joseph Avis, carpenter, Roger Davis, joiner, and Joseph Lem, bricklayer; Arch Hist 30 1987; rainwaterheads dated 1683;
HOOPER & DOBBIN Architects, Westminster
1873 school, Woodford; WBR;
HOOPER, W.F. Architect;
1872 school, Winterbourne Earls, FS SWJ 18.5.72 for Ecclesiastical Commissioners who have given a site for new parsonage; school to be of concrete, Thornton of Salisbury builder, Harding of Salisbury clerk of the works;
HOOPER, WILLIAM Photographer, Swindon, 1864-1955; SB; worked at railway works until industrial accident;
1899 Regent Hall, Regent Place, Swindon; SBC 104; dem 1972 or 1967; built for Open Brethren of whom Hooper was a member; he also managed the construction;
HOPEGOOD, TERENCE Architect with Wyvern Design qv
1973 Halifax Building Soc, 14 Silver St, Trowbridge; by Terence Hopegood of Wyvern Design; inf KR;
1979 aisles, St John ch, Studley, Trowbridge; church leaflet;
HOPKINS, ROBERT Free Mason
1681 paid £2/6/0d for 28' of coping stone and for two pair of necks and bales to set on the capitals going down the 'stoneinge' stairs into the garden, Castle house, Marlborough; MTC 10;
1684 paid Hopkins, stone layer, £15 for laying 1800' of old stone, and £3/11/6d for 172' of new pavement, building new house at Castle House, Marlborough; MTC 11; bills to unnamed craftsman for 245' of pavement 6.2.1685;
HOPKINS, WILLIAM JEFFREY. Architect, Worcester, 1820-1901, Diocesan Architect Worcester; designed a timber mission church with sawdust insulated walls and A-frame trusses, the feet connected under the floor by iron ties, eg Pendock, Worcs, 1888, and Sandy Lane, Wilts, 1892; inf A Brooks;
1892 Sandy Lane ch, timber and thatch, cost £170, £220 with fittings; leaflet in church; opened 6.12.92; built as a private chapel by Mrs Wyndham a tenant of Spye Park estate for £300 BoE; wooden screen and font;
HOPPER, THOMAS. London. 1776-1856. Trained as surveyor by his father, set up 1802 as bldng surveyor. Leading country house architect and designer of public buildings. Connected with Prince Regent through first client Walsh Porter + 1809. County surveyor, Essex, 1816-56. cf Neil Burton, in Kerry Downes, The Architectural Outsiders, 1985, (NB);
(1806 Egyptian hall at Craven Cottage, Fulham, London;
(1807ff work for Prince Regent on Carlton House, London, inc Gothic conservatory;
(1814-17 Leigh Court, Abbotsleigh, Som, for PJ Miles, Greek; client asked that it be based on Pythouse, Wilts, by John Bennett c1805; SNB; prob also the Lodge.
(1819-26 County Gaol, Chelmsford, Essex; 1822-6 HC, alts 1845-8;
1820-2 County Gaol, Fisherton Anger, Salisbury, Wilts; WBR2; 1818-22 HC, later Radnor Ho, dem 1875 and c1960;
(1819-21 Gosford Castle, County Armagh;
(1822-40 Penrhyn Castle, Caerns; 1822-37 HC;
c1825 alts No 40 St Ann's St, Salisbury; for Col. Edward Baker; mostly dem 1864 exc circular dining-room; HC;
1829 consulted re alts Lacock Abbey and dissatisfaction with Henry Harrison qv work, suggested pulling down excrescence and building out centre of gallery, which was done; WHFT correspondence;
1829 enl Guildhall, Salisbury, Wilts forming existing portico; HC;
1834-40 Amesbury Abbey, Wilts; for Sir E Antrobus, ex RA 1841; CL 1.3.1902; WBR;
(1834 Atlas Insurance office, Cheapside, London;
(1835 comp House of Parliament, London;
1836-7 alts Rood Ashton House, West Ashton, Wilts, BoE; for Walter Long, Br 14 481; WBR2 bldrs Young & White of Devizes; the W range with porte cochere tower, possibly also Castle Lodge, and the stable court
(1842 comp Conservative Club, London;
(1843-7 Birch Hall, Essex;
(1844 Arthur's Club, now Carlton Club, London;
HORDER, PERCIVAL RICHARD MORLEY Architect London 1870-1944, son of Rev WG Horder Congregational minister, articled to Devey & Williams, continued with James Williams 1895; 1919-25 with Briant Alfred Poulter qv as P&H; 1925 with Verner O Rees;
1924 adds to Knook Manor, Poulter & Horder; RIBA exhibition 1937;
(1929 rest Lower Waterston Manor, Dorset; Br 3.1.30)
(1931 rebuilt farmhouse nr Swanage, Dorset, ill Br 18.12.31;
(1931 Scar Bank, Swanage, Dorset Br 18.12.31 illustrated;
(1931 Agricultural Economics Research Inst, Parks Rd, Oxdford Br 5.2.32
HORSLEY HUBER & ASSOCIATES Architects Stafford; Horsley Huber Architects 2016; founded '150 years ago' in Stafford; previously Horsley Currall & Assocs, joined by Joseph Huber from S Africa in 1986;
(2002-3 St Joseph RC School, Portishead, Som; £1.5m; website)
2004 St Francis CofE School, Taw Hill, Swindon; Swindon BC planning; two-storey classroom block added 2010 also by HH&A;
HOSKINGS, HARRY. Builder, contractor, Hungerford Berks.
1892 builder restoration Chiseldon ch; CE Ponting architect; church guide;
1895 builder, stables, Shaw Hill House, Shaw, for C Awdry, architect EJ May qv; dem; Br 14.12.95;
1895 builder, Dauntsey's Agricultural College, West Lavington SA 27.4.95 CE Ponting qv architect, £8,500;
1903-4 Vicarage, Lacock Rd, Corsham; signed plans WSHC G3/560/203; DWG 13.8.1904 no designer named; tile-hung looks like CE Ponting work;
HOUCHIN, H.R. Architect, London; office from 1902 briefly at Sanderstead Rd, Croydon; Houchin & Frank Smee designed 125 Pall Mall, London, 1912-13, corner Cockspur St with dome and bronze ship vane;
(1932 WM church, New Malden, London; C20 Soc churches index)
(1934-5 C church Sandersted Hill, Croydon, London; C20 Soc)
(1938 WM church, Beverley Drive, Kingsbury, london, VCH Middlesex 5)
1938-9 Immanuel C church, Upham Rd, Walcot West, Swindon; inf AB;
HOWARD & SHRIEVE
1970 new buildings for Wardour Castle School, including two-storey study-bedroom block; BoE; ?demolished;
HOWARD, FRANK ERNEST Architect, Oxford, 1888-1934, pupil of Comper qv, designer of church furnishings
1921 Screen, St Andrew ch, Chippenham; war memorial; also drawing mounted on church W wall for parclose screens in chancel S arches, prob unex; did he also design Lady Chapel screen erected as memorial to Canon Rich +1913?
HOWARD, SIDNEY Surveyor to Bradford on Avon UDC; Sydney Howard acc to BoA museum website;
1897-8 Swimming bath, Bridge St, Bradford on Avon; dem; WBR2; FS 30.10.97;
1899 Sewerage system, Bradford on Avon; GA19 1996; £15,700;
HOWEL EVANS & OPHER Architects, Vauxhall, London, est 1992; Heo Studio;
2010 refurb of country house, Wilts; stucco front and brick rear with small glass addn
HOWELLS, GLENN Architect, Birmingham. Glenn Howells Architects;
2010-11 The Triangle, Northern Rd, Swindon; BD 16.10.09; for Hab Oakus joint venture of Kevin McCloud (HAB Housing qv) and Green Square housing group; 42 houses; landscape by Studio Engleback of Tunbridge Wells; AJ 7.7.11, £4m, AJ 10.11.11; AJ 14.03.13; SBC, design by Max Fordham of GHA (error Max Fordham were environmental engineers); Curtins, consulting engineers, Willmott Dixon builders; work began May 2010, first occupied June 2011; hemcrete walls on timber frame; CTA award 2012;
HOWITT, GEORGE ARMSTRONG, Devizes, sculptor, mason; brother of William Howitt of Wilton
1844 made font for Horningsham ch; Longleat accs; TH Wyatt architect;
1852-4 wood and stone carving, Cadley ch DWG 9.11.54 TH Wyatt architect
(1856-8 clerk of works, Orchardleigh House, Som, TH Wyatt architect; TrAMS 27 1983; called Mr Hewitt in diaries but GA Howitt in WI 9.11.58 which says that he has gone on as clerk of works at Bowden Park, Wilts;
1858 clerk of works, Bowden Park; WI 9.11.58;
1859-60 carved work Bemerton new ch, Wilts; TH Wyatt archt, William Howitt of Wilton clerk of works did most of carving assisted by his brother George Howitt, but pulpit font and poor-box bracket by HT Margetson of Bristol; WI 20.12.60; SWJ 16.4.59 not complete;
1861 carved work Savernake ch; Br 5.8.61; TH Wyatt architect; pulpit, font, rail, credence tablr, poor box etc;
HOWITT, WILLIAM Wilton, brother of George Howitt qv;
1859-60 work Bemerton new ch, Wilts; TH Wyatt archt, William Howitt of Wilton clerk of works did most of carving assisted by his brother George Howitt, but pulpit font and poor-box bracket by HT Margetson of Bristol; WI 20.12.60; SWJ 16.4.59 Howitt of Wilton clerk of works, not complete;
HPH COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES LTD, Bath. Office refurbishment specialists eg Bewley House, Marshfield Rd, Chippenham; The Brunel Inn, New Road Chippenham refurb of Orwell House; 2006 refurb Churchward House (GWR drawing office), Railway Works, Swindon;
2007 addition Brookfield House, Marshfield Rd, Chippenham for Whale & Dolphin Conservation Society; Civic Society award 2007; architect?
2014 proposed Boreham Mead estate, Boreham Rd, Warminster; to be self-build under HAB Housing;
HUDSON, IZAAC JAMES Architect Bristol, formerly with Purcell qv; cathedral architect Llandaff;
20?? architect to Malmesbury Abbey under Purcell, continued after left Purcell;
201? cathedral architect, Salisbury Cathedral after Michael Drury ousted;
HUF HAUS Gmbh, Hartenfels, Germany Building company run by the Huf family since 1912 initially a sawmill and timber company, in 1972 Franz Huf with architect Manfred Adams developed the 'Huf-haus, first a prefabricated glass and timber house the Huf Fachwerkhaus 2000 with chalet style profile, the first American version 1984. In 1992 Franz Huf designed a spilt roof version Huf Haus Art 8. More recently highly energy efficient 'modum' design. Active in UK from 2000, all components factory made in Germany; UK show-house 2011 at Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey;
2008 Bewley View, Bowden Hill; four Huf-haus houses by Bowmore Properties, two chalet-style two split-roof;
HUGALL, JOHN WEST Architect, Pontefract and London; practice also in Oxford?; rest Faringdon ch, Berks, 1853-4; reblt Spofforth ch, N Yorks 1855; designed Bourton ch, Berks, 1860 (?1881); Fernham ch Oxon 1861; Crowthorne ch Berks 1866-7; Stanmore Hall, Bridgnorth 1870; West Wycombe ch, Bucks, 1875; chancel East Garston ch, Berks 1875;
1851 Durrington ch; WBR; new ch Durrington parish SWJ 8.11.51;
1859-60 rest Figheldean ch; WBR; reblt tower top 1851 BoE error; WI 10.5.60; WI 17.5.60 reopened, JW Hugall of London; James Randell contr, John A Randell clerk of works, £1100, capitals of tower arch on E wall of tower restored, opening made above for singing gallery, small w added N to light tower gallery; front of gallery with moulded carved stone screen; new stone staircase via opening cut in W end S aisle; tower raised 15ft Norman style; two effigies of crusaders formerly in chancel placed under tower gallery; vestry on N side tower w new roof; new 3-lt window S aisle E; S doorway restored to original; porch rebuilt; chancel arch found too low new one 6ft 6” higher; new pulpit and desk of deal; font rest; chancel had been rest a little before with new roof; st glass E window and SE; chancel restored 1858 by E Christian qv who employed a Mr Bere London builder, not nearly as well done; G 16.5.60 two chancel windows by Powells ;
1861-2 rest Highworth ch; Br 16.11.61 being restored, two niches have been discovered and a distemper painting representing St Dunstan shoeing a horse; nearly completed WI 22.5.62, Mr Pedley qv builder; reopened 6.6.62 arches from nave to the chancel and N transept heightened and widened and made to correspond in character with the tall and graceful EE pillars of the nave quoted in guide from ?SA June 1862; SWJ 21.6.62 DWG 12.6.62 chancel already rebuilt by Mr Hussey, rest completed £2214, chancel S window by Wailes, SW window to Prince Albert (by Wailes also?); WI 12.6.62 reopened, tiles by Minton, new seats, new organ erected by H Williams of Cheltenham; cost well over £2000; CB 1862 102; ?NW window also Wailes; organ given 17.5.62 by Rev JH Warneford, by Gray & Davison, built by Henry Williams of Cheltenham; by JWH of London acc to DoE; SA 13.1.61 reputedly records altered crossing arches, roofs restored, oak benches and minton tiles; SA 9.6.62, NWH 7.6.62; ?suggests Hugall did Warenford chapel in 1860, chancel for AD hussrey and then the rest; Wm Pedley of Camrose House, builder;
1865 rest Stanton Fitzwarren ch; WBR;
1869 ?cemetery chapel, Cricklade Rd, Highworth, attrib AB;
1869-71 ?rest Hannington ch acc to CE Ponting in WAM 30; but restored by Slater & Carpenter qv acc to BoE;
HUGGINS, F.R. Architect, Belmont Bath
1966-8 St Margaret's Hill sheltered housing, Bradford on Avon; GA38 2002; plans first 1962; TP Brain & Co builders, opened 5.6.68;
HUGHES, R. N. Architect, 6 Winckley St, Preston
1859 Wardour School, Tisbury; WBR;
HULANCE, - Stonemason, builder, Alderton;
1851ff worked on Grittleton House, James Thomson qv architect; WSHC Neeld accounts paid £2460; by 1854 had eight masons on carriage porch, four on lodge and gates (Henry Clutton architect)
1858 alts Norton ch for Canon JE Jackson; rebuilt W wall and erected a discarded Italianate turret made for Grittleton House in 1854 (design by James Thomson qv); £50/17/0d; manuscript notes by Canon Jackson, copy in church;
HULBERT, ROBERT carpenter;
1762-4 carpenter, adds to Corsham Court; L Brown architect, J Rawlings mason; FJL; James Ludgate carved the mouldings 1763-9; John Hobcraft made the doors and sash windows;
HULBERT, - Surveyor, Corsham;
1827 paid for repairs all three bridges, Lacock; Peniston 652;
HUMBY, WILLIAM Wilton. Surveyor, builder, timber dealer, 1830 dir;
(1835-6 alts Wincanton ch, Som; ext to N aisle and new gallery; ICBS; all dem 1887-9 in JD Sedding rebuild.
1837 builder Workhouse, Wilton, Wilts; WBR, Edward Hunt archt;
HUMPHREY, FRANCIS JOHN Architect, ARIBA born 1882, partner in Young & Hall,
19?? alts Victoria Hospital, Okus Rd, Swindon; WWinA 1926;
HUMPHRIES, J. Architect Wootton Bassett. J Humphries & Son;
HUNT, ANTHONY Engineer, founded Anthony Hunt Associates 1962; Tony Hunt born 1932, worked with FJ Samuely and Hancock Associates; engineer to numerous high-tec projects of Foster, Rogers, Grimshaw et al; inc IBM at Cosham 1971, Waterloo International Station 1993; firm sold 2004 to SKM of Australia;
1966 engineer Reliance Controls, Drake Way, Swindon, Team 4 qv architects;
1983-4 engineer Link Centre, West Swindon with Thamesdown BC Architects; AJ 6.4.83; BD 5.7.85; FT Award 1986;
HUNT, EDWARD Surveyor, New Alresford, Hants; not in HC;
1837 Workhouse, Alderbury; WBR; dem 1879
1837 workhouse, Wilton; WBR; William Humby contr;
HUNT, F. W. Architect London
(1885 rest Ryme Intrinseca ch, Dorest, £300, Fred Cox of Yeovil bldr; WG 14.8.85;
(1887 ?, Child Okeford, Dorset; Mr Hunt architect, with Mr Green. WG 5.8.87
(1888 adds Shillingstone ch, Dorset; BoE)
1889 rest Corsley ch, Wilts; BoE; removed side galleries, reseated;
HUNTERS, Architects, London W6; est 1955 by Ray Hunter; specialists health care and residential projects; Edward Keelaghan FRICS, chairman; Susan Paysint-Magyar director architecture 2016;
201? In-patient units, Fountain Way, Salisbury, for Avon & West Wilts Mental Health NHS;
2013-14 Care Centre, Corn Croft Lane/Horton Rd, Devizes; for Brackley Investments and Order of St John; Stepnell contractors; dementia care home;
HURLBUTT (ROGER and WILLIAM) Warwickshire carpenters, Roger died c1710 and William c1698, both buried Warwick. Remodelled state rooms at Warwick Castle 1669-78.
c1681-3 alts Bradley House, Maiden Bradley, Wilts, for Sir Edward Seymour; HC; in 1681 John Hiscocks sought licence to quarry roof tiles at Marston Bigot, Som, for Bradley House; McGarvie, Book of Marston Bigot, Som, 64;
HURLE, - Builder
1845 National School, Bratton; WBR; WSHC 782/13;
HUTCHINS, T. Surveyor
1870 National School, Bishopstone; WBR; ?Bishopstone near Salisbury;
IMRIE, PORTER & WAKEFIELD Architects, Warminster founded by G Blair Imrie qv, TW McEwan Porter & Peter Wakefield qv
1949-51 alts Church Farm Tytherington, for Wylye Valley hunt; WSHC plans;
1950s Copheap Rise, Orchard Close and The Downlands, Warminster, housing on land owned by FW Butcher, builder; WBR2;
(1954 QM, Bedminster, Bristol)
1955-77 papers re Dilton Marsh ch; WSHC;
1958-62 Barclays Bank, 30-2 High St, Malmesbury plans WSHC;
1959 alts School House, Lord Weymouth's School, Warminster, plans with estate bursar, Warminster School;
1967-9 alts Norton Bavant Manor, plans for Sir John Jardine Paterson & Lady Nicholson WSHC 2499/350 68;
1967-70 unex plans to reduce Chalcot House, Dilton Marsh for C Nicholas Phipps; WSHC;
1964-9 plans re St Denys ch, Warminster; WSHC
1969-74 plans re St Lawrence ch, Warminster; WSHC;
1976 Concord House, White Cross, Zeals; GI from Home Plans 1979;
1978-80 No 4 Church St, Melksham, for South of England Building Soc; plans WSHC 2499/ 240/10;
1977-81 rest Great Barn, Avebury for NT; CTA 1982; project architect Peter Wakefield of Imrie, Porter & Wakefield qv, involved from 1977 BD 15.9.78; CTA 1982, but also SA Hamilton-Fletcher of Manning Clamp & Partners named as involved;
IMRIE, GEORGE BLAIR Architect, Warminster, 1885-1952; firm was Stoddard, Pine-Coffin & Imrie before 1913, Pine-Coffin, Imrie & Angell 1913 to 1930s, Imrie & Scott-Willey 1930s to late 1940s, then Imrie, Porter & Wakefield qv with TW McEwan Porter and Peter Wakefield;
1934 rest Codford St Mary ch; WBR
1934 rest Codford St Peter ch; WBR;
1950 council housing for Bradford-on-Avon UDC, New Rd, Bradford on Avon; and probably similar houses in Priory Close, Budbury Tyning, and Kingsfield; signed plan ill in D Hawkins, Bath Stone Quarries, 2011, 127; Gareth Slater says that it was designed by Peter Wakefield of IP&W;
1953 conv Tascroft Farm, Warminster, former Wilts Reformatory to flats and farmhouse for Longleat estate; WBR2;
INGELOW, BENJAMIN Architect, Carpenter & Ingelow; 1843-1925; in office of Slater & Carpenter qv from c1857, chief assistant from 1863, then partner of RH Carpenter qv from 1872; continued practice after RH Carpenter died in 1893;
1863 rectory, Collingbourne Ducis; WBR;
INGLEMAN, RICHARD Southwell, Surveyor 1777-1838, surveyor to Southwell Minster 1801-8; specialist in lunatic asylums: Nottingham asylum 1810-12; Lincoln asylum 1819-20, Oxford asylum 1821-6; competitor for Bethlehem Asylum London 1810;
1805 TH, Westbury; inf Steven Hobbs; for Sir Massey Lopes;
1808-17 County Gaol , Devizes, polygonal with governor's house in centre, dem 1927; letter PM Nokes 1978; 1810 acc to HC; it was just S of Prison Bridge over K&A canal, polygonal with circular governor's house in centre;
1817 adds Conock House, near Devizes for E Warriner; Ionic porch and wings, HC; CL 29.6.1951;
1817 des for County Gaol, Fisherton Anger, Salisbury; unex; WBR2;
INSALL, Sir DONALD Architect, London, Donald Insall Associates established 1958, practice expanded with offices in Canterbury, Shrewsbury, Cambridge, Bath 1997, Chester, Conwy, Belfast; partners inc Robert Dunton and Peter Cary at Bath; Anthony Close-Smith, London; involved with Millennium Spa project, Bath;
20?? rest Heywood House, Heywood, for Chris da Costa; Anthony Close-Smith; inf C da Costa;
2012 restored the Grotto, Marlborough College, Peter Cary architect;
2014-15 rest Stockton House for Nick Jenkins; R Moulding contractors; inf N Jenkins
INSIGHT ARCHITECTURE Ealing, London; founded by Nick Lacey 2008;
(20?? rest The Corridor arcade, Bath; also arcades at Broadmead, Bristol, Royal Arcade, Cardiff, Morgan's Arcade, Cardiff;
2007 rest Manor house, Steeple Ashton for – Aeberhard; glazed over rear courtyard;
INSPIRE ARCHITECTS, Glove Factory Studios, Holt, 2015; Nick Charlton, Ray Tyner;
INSPIRE DESIGN Architects, 10 TY Nant Ct, Morganstown, Cardiff; also Bracknell; formed 2005 by Andrew & Tracey Cook;
(20?? Tesco Express, Bath; new gabled stone trad building on site of a petrol station; website; commisioned to complete the design)
20?? commissioned to complete design for four non-food outlets, Swindon on former council depot; website;
(20?? retirement living complex Cotswold-style, Tetbury, Glos for Macarthy Stone; website;
(20?? B&Q, Barnfield Rd, Swindon; on former council depot; large white and orange;
(2011 Tesco store, Yate, Glos)
2013-14 Waitrose supermarket, Mill Lane, Wichelstowe, Swindon; plans online;
2016 27 two-bed apartments, Marlborough; ?Granham close;
INVISIBLE STUDIO Bath see Piers Taylor
IRESON, NATHANIEL 1686-1769. Architect, builder, sculptor, potter. Came from Warws or Northants, at Ladbroke, Warws, 1711. Apprenticed to Francis Smith of Warwick, may have worked for T Archer at Hale, Hants, 1716, called NI of Coleshill in 1720 when he took on Matthew Percy as apprentice; from Warwickshire, moved to Stourhead, Wilts, as builder 1720, churchwarden Stourton 1722-3, then bought Windmill Fm, Wincanton, c1726, built Ireson House where he lived until death in 1769. Opened a quarry on his own land 1733, used clay for bricks and pottery. Pottery first mentioned 1739 made Delft-ware. Quarry mentioned 1741 when John Hacker mason killed there. Left Crases or Crosses House, Wincanton, to grand-daughter in will and tools to John Ireson; monument in Wincanton churchyard 1772, the statue reputedly carved by him well before his death and kept in his house. H St G Gray in SANHS 87 1941; list of works in G Sweetman, History of Wincanton, 1903, 209-11; died 18.4.69; Peter Fitzgerald, Nathaniel Ireson, 2016 has list of works (PF)
(c1720 attrib General Wade's House, 14 Abbey Churchyard, Bath, generally attrib to Thomas Greenway, with façade possibly by General Wade; SNB; PF says no documentary evidence)
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