1990 unex design for houses behind Well Path, Newtown, Bradford on Avon; WBR archive;
KEATES, WILLIAM Builder, North Bradley, 1865 dir; Church St, Westbury 1867 dir; also William Keates stone mason in Edward Street, 1867 dir; ?W & W Keates, builders;
1873 builder Laverton Institute, Westbury; WJ Stent qv architect; WBR2, WT 22.10.2004;
KEENE, HENRY 1726-76, surveyor of Fabric, Westminster Abbey,
1755-61 adds Bowood, Wilts; WBR; enlarged and remodelled for 1st E of Shelburne after he bought estate in 1754; consulted in 1755, proposed portico on S front and canted bays be added to S ends of wings each side, planned Great Room on N side; designed double service courts open to S; work began 1755, unfinished when Shelburne died 1761 and Keene went to Ireland ; 1755-60 HC; Keene's bill from 1.9.55 to February 1760 £1521 but unfinished in spring 1761 when Keene joined E of Halifax in Ireland, abandoning Bowood shortly before death of Lord Shelburne, Keene's portico built to altered design for 2nd Earl after 1761 by Robert Adam qv;
(1758 attr S transept Goathurst ch, Som; with gothic plaster ceiling; 1760 Tynte family pew, Goathurst ch; Tim Mowl, ‘Henry Keene, 1726-1776’, in The Architectural Outsiders, 1985, 215.
1759-60 adds Corsham Court, Wilts, ?exec after 1761 by Lancelot Brown; HC says unex)
(1765-7 Banqueting house, Halswell Park, Goathurst, Som, called Robin Hood’s Hut, built by Sir CK Tynte qv, loosely to HK drawings; RL; HGS 77;
KELLY, GERARD Architect 101 Castle St Salisbury. Gerard Kelly Architects established 2001; Gerry Kelly former senior architect with Broadway Malyan Southampton office; as senior architect for Barnardo's Property Services, designed Meadows School for them in Southborough, Kent;
20?? two-sorey extension to house in Wilton, white render;
20?? single-storey extension to bungalow in village near Salisbury;
20?? large extension to timber-framed village house near Salisbury as an art gallery;
20?? restoration of farmhouse nr Salisbury, rendered, hipped early C19;
20?? remodelling and ext detached house in Salisbury;
20?? alts The Stonehenge School, Amesbury, conversion of garage and addition of workshops in similar style;
20?? work at Savernake School;
KEMP MUIR WHEALLEANS Architects, urban designers, masterplanners, Fulham Green, London; KMW founded 1995 by John Muir, Martyn Kemp; also Will Caradoc-Hodgkins;
1987ff masterplan and architects, conservation and development of Railway Works, Swindon, for Tarmac; John Muir won competition for regeneration of 142 acre site, subsequently masterplanner, urban designer and architect: inc renewal of listed buildings, 1992-4 conversion of drawing office to English Heritage offices, and new archive store (but see DY Davies Associates); office park of ½ million sq ft; proposed shopping mall, outlet centre, superstore, cinema, museum, involved on development committee for new Churchward quarter including selection of executive architects; website; John Muir was working for DY Davies Associates qv so strictly speaking not a KMW job?
(2??? Pavilion of International Eisteddfod, Llangollen, Denbs; for Clwyd CC; website;
KEMP-WELCH & REYNOLDS Architects, Salisbury in 1875 dir; WBR
KEMPTHORNE, SAMPSON 1809-73; Architect London; architect to Poor Law Commissioners, produced model plans 1835, typical hexagon plan for wards behind front range. www.workhouses.org; used GG Scott to assist in S of England; RL; HC; office 36 Clarges St, London; also produced model school plans for the National Society; emigrated to New Zealand.
1836-7 Workhouse, Warminster, Wilts; WBR; built by John Ralphs qv; advert for tenders from architects, builders to erect workhouse to plans of SK of Carlton Chambers, 12 Regent St, London, DWG 10.3.36;
(1837-8 Workhouse, Frome, Som; workhouses.org; Henry Malpas qv builder;
1841-3 Kempthorne model plan No 6 for the National Society proposed for School at Baydon, to be built by Baverstock & Son of Marlborough;
KENDALL KINGSCOTT Stoke Gifford near Bristol, Exeter etc Architects, surveyors; established 1962;
2005-6 Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre, Chippenham; with Atkins; 'appointed by the main contractor to complete the detailed design of the WSHC', contr Cowlins; designed all the interiors; £11.6m;
2011 in charge of maintenance projects Marlborough College;
2012 add Fitzmaurice Primary School, Bradford on Avon; three classrooms; website;
201? add Staverton Primary School; two classrooms timber-frame;
2013 add cricket pavilion, Marlborough College, three-storey addition; ?as building surveyors;
2015 Aldi store, Hobley Drive, Stratton St Margaret, Swindon; SBC planning;
KENDALL, HENRY EDWARD Architect London 1776-1875 one of founders of RIBA. Son HEK Jr was architect 1805-85;
1838 Workhouse, Semington; for Melksham Union; WBR; Trowbridge & Melksham Union;
KENNEDY, GEORGE L Architect of Knnedy & Nightingale of The Chenil Galleries, King Rd, london with FB Nighingale;
1932 gazebo, Biddesden House; BoE; ?or swimming-pool pavilion; WBR
1932-5 Compton House, Compton Bassett; BoE; G3/760/925 plans conversion of stables of demolished house for Captain Guy Benson; J Long & Sons, Bath, builders;
KENNEDY, GEORGE PENROSE Architect, Glasgow, Kennedy & Dalglish, 1821-98. Dynasty of landscape gardeners, set up Vineyard Nurseries, Hammersmith c1721; son of Lewis Kennedy, landscape gardener and architect, who designed conservatories eg at Chiswick House 1814; GPK was pupil of Sir Charles Barry, employed on gardens at Drumlanrig and Drummond Castle 1840-2, was in Athens with FC Penrose 1845, assistant to him c1847-8, set up in London by 1849 and in Glasgow by 1855; by 1868 160 Hope St, Glasgow, was sole office, Robert Dalglish partner from at least 1861 to c1879; AEBTD 1868 refers to a house in Liverpool and churches, schools, factories, mills in Scotland and Wales also numerous country seats in Scotland; died in Lewisham London; DSA;
1853 garden terrace, Bowood House; lower terrace CL 22.6.1972; plan in Bowood archives ; work c1868 WBR2 error;
KENNETH & EDWARDS, Surveyors, Bristol and Swindon;
201? Curtis Court, Curtis St, Swindon, 27 flats corner Milton Rd; brick, unclear if designers, 'conversion specified by K&E'
2015-16 Music School, Commonweal School, The Mall, Swindon; Swindon BC planning not clear if design theirs;
201? entrance extension, classroom extension, Rodbourne Cheney School, Swindon; website; minimal design involved;
201? nursery classroom extension, Swindon Academy, Birch Ave, Swindon, website;
KENT, DAVID Architect, Bath, David Kent Architects, see DKA
KENT, PETER Architect, Featherbrook House, Potterne; became PKA Architects 2012; started 1981 on own, worked with his sister and brother-in-law in Gill Associates qv; chief architect to Parish Quality Homes;
website lists:
Pine Tree House, boarded chalet style;
The Woodland House, Trowbridge, monopitch roof, single storey, in grounds of listed lodge;
Overtown Farmhouse, boarded; ?Wroughton
proposed eco-house at Easterton, refused permission;
(large neo-Geo house at Esher, Sy for Parish Quality homes;
six houses and 3 lower-cost houses at East Grafton;
proposed development at Devizes Wharf;
restored St Andrew URC, Devizes, removal of suspended ceiling, new entrance;
add Earlscote Manor, Hinton Parva, for hall, stairs, double-height library, conservatory; new garage; new dovecote;
proposed conversion and ext Corsley School;
(large adds Sheep Pasture Farm, Herefs;
rear add to Martinslade, pair of stone cottages backing onto K&A Canal;
add to end-terrace cottage Wootton Bassett;
stair addition oak-framed to cottage at Broad Hinton;
proposed garden room Brook House,
brick add to cottage at Chirton;
add to Manor Barn, Patney;
additions over 20 years to Manton Grange inc swimming pool designed over twenty years ago when PK with Gill Associates with laminated palm-tree structure, new gabled bay, internal alts;
adds to The Fairway, Devizes, bedroom suite and third garage;
(refurb of corrugated card factory as industrial units at Kemble, Glos;
conversion of Pickfords warehouse, Amesbury to waste transfer station;
conversion of The Keep, Devizes Barracks, to flats;
adds and alts over 18 years to Brook House, Bromham, for Mark Wilkinson furniture designer, timber frame restored by Carpenter Oak, new oak framed great hall;
alts and adds to The Grange, former bridewell, Devizes for almshouses;
new rear wing, trad brick parallel to listed Granham Farmouse, Savernake CP, nr Marlborough;
thatched addition to farmhouse, East Kennet, and outbuildings;
conversion of outbuildings, Upper Foxhangers, Caen Hill, near Devizes to holiday accommodation;
barn conversion Overtown, ?Wroughton;
conversion of Grade II* Unitarian chapel of 1752 to house;
Tower Mews, Salisbury housing on former pub site;
Ropewind Farm development brick cottages and houses in barn style;
proposed canal-side housing on gas works site Devizes;
housing development Broad Hinton, single-storey and attic;
Pinetum housing development, Devizes for Hannick homes;
row of three gabled stone houses in grounds The Ivy Chippenham;
Fussell Wadman Peugeot Garage, Devizes;
Rowdey Cow Cafe, Rowde, boarded twin gabled;
large new dining-hall behind Victoria Arms pub, where?;
Catley's Gas Centre, Hopton Industrial estate, Devizes;
garages with flat over, Lavington, timber frame over brick;
Pilates Studio, Lydeway, timber boarded single storey;
nursery school and yoga studio, Devizes, single-storey;
Great Cheverell village hall, brick;
adds and alts to Grade II* village house Bromham including Neoclassical swimming-pool pavilion;
proposed timber-framed church hall, Wilts;
Dundas Court, Devizes, conversion of industrial building to canalside flats;
proposed boat-house and visitor building on private lake at Cotswold Water park (near Ashton Keynes);
new house and yard for Horses First Racing, Sutton Veny;
stables and livery business, Sells Green Equestrian Centre, nr Seend;
2002 house, Lockeridge, large trad brick and tile-hung;
(2002 warden's lodge, Pilning reserve, Glos;
2003 barn conversion, Sutton Veny;
(2004 adds Siege Cross Farmhouse, Thatcham, Berks and conversion of outbuildings)
2005 Newcroft housing estate, Calne; four courtyards behind street frontage;
2005-11 adds and alts to TS Tech, Highworth; new warehouse and despatch building for seats for Honda cars; Blackworth Ind Estate,
2007 new gallery, St James ch, Devizes, removal of 1940s gallery; rooms beneath;
2010 Crossmolina Buildings, Devizes; neo-Georgian three-storey front building 27-8 Market Place, Devizes, for Gaiger contractors; and housing and shopping street behind;
2010 reordered United Church, Melksham;
2010 Featherbrook House, Potterne; home for self and office;
2012 proposed conversion of textile mill, part of Wadworths Brewery to Gaigers Yard apartments, Devizes
2013 development New Park St, Devizes, two new street fronts,
2013 proposed single-storey house sunk into ground in garden of the Bell PH, Wilts; ?not built;
2014? Northacre resource recovery centre, Westbury, recycling plant for household waste, for Hills waste solutions;
2015 house, Figheldean; SIP system; boarded outside;
2015-17 executant architects, Maisey Farm, Ogbourne Maisey; with 'external consultants' i.e. designed by Roger Hall qv film designer; neo-Regency with pavilions and forecourt of low outbuildings to N; for KA & G Carter.
2015 converted ?1960s office block at Cowbridge, Malmesbury, to Cedar Court flats; plans Wilts County;
KERR-WILSON, BLOTT Specialist in shellwork for grottoes, did Cilwendeg shell-house, Boncath, Pembs;
20?? Shell Grotto, Belcombe Court, Bradford on Avon; for Paul Weiland;
KEY, FREDERICK Builder, Wood St, Swindon, offered plans for cottages in SA 4.6.1855 'on any style required for £1/0/6d'; C&F 81;
KILLIGREW, WILLIAM Builder, Chippenham; HC; no other refs?.
Probably not William Killigrew, joiner and, from c1719, architect in Bath who added ballroom to Lower Rooms in 1720, designed Bluecoat School, 1721-2 (1728 MF), and rebuilt S front of the Guildhall c1725 all dem; 1723 chapel St John Hospital, MF; Killigrew of Bath is suggested among possible architects for The Ivy Chippenham for John Norris 1725-8. Staircase similar to No 15 Queen Square, Bath, 1729-36, and parquetry landing like Frampton Court, Glos, attrib to John Strahan, 1731-3; CL 3.9.1992
(1740 enlarged Market House, Tetbury, Glos; HC)
(1742 surveyed Tetbury ch, Glos; HC)
KIMBER, OLIVER Surveyor to Melksham Local Board 1889. Owner of Seend Iron Works and surveyor to West Wilts Land & Building co. which developed housing off King Street, Melksham, opposite Conigre Farm, in late C19. ?Kimber St; also house at Seend Cleeve 1889; VCH Melksham;
KIMPTON, THOMAS YALE Architect and surveyor, 44 Market Place, Devizes, advert DWG 2.5.1867; Kelly 1867; 1868 dir WBR2;
KINDER, ARTHUR Architect, London; Arthur Kinder, engineer of Great George St, Westminster designed machinery for cutting wood, The Engineer 8.11.1861; machine for sheet metal illustrated 1864; article on brewing in England 11.2.1881 refers to AK; letters from AK appear in The Engineer up to 1904; Grace's Guide;
1870 brewery off High St, Swindon; John Phillips qv Swindon builder; WBR2; SB 'Belmont Steam Brewery' suggests that this was Bowly's North Wiltshire Brewery, dem, not nearby Belmont Steam Brewery of 1873 by Kinsey & Merriett of London;
KING, IAN CHARLES. Architect Ian C King Associates. Putney Bridge Rd, London; founded 1961,
1981-2 industrial estate, South Dorcan, Swindon; BD 20.8.82; seven blocks in 3 clusters; associate in charge Ian Hall, job architect Jes Mainwaring; contractor Wimpey; now The Dorcan Complex, Faraday Rd; similar complex at Stonehill Green, Westlea, Swindon;
KINGSBURY, W.J. Railway engineer, London
1878-81 consulting engineer, Swindon, Marlborough & Andover Railway: designed e.g. railway bridge at Devizes Rd Swindon 1881 and skew bridge over Wilts & Berks Canal at Rushey Platt, Swindon; Watson, Smith & Watson qv contractors;
KINSEY & MERRITT, London
1873 Belmont Brewery, Britannia Place, Swindon, for William Godwin of Belmont House; SB; John Phillips qv builder;
KINWARD, THOMAS Master Joiner, King's Works 1660-82, referred to as Mr Kennard in accounts of work at Wilton House after 1647 fire; WBR; not in HC;
KIRBY, Major ARTHUR D. Architect, FRIBA, of Wyvern Design, Chippenham; freemason, designed masonic pillars at Warminster Masonic Lodge;
1967-8 Calne & Chippenham RDC offices, Bewley Ho, Chippenham, Wilts; by Wyvern Design AD Kirby job architect; BoE;
1968-9 rest Westbury ch, underpinned tower with Anthony Masters of Bristol engineer and AE Farr of Westbury contrs; plaque in church; screen of 1913 by Brakspear removed and never reinstated; memorial to Governor Phipps by Sir Robert Taylor taken down then and lost;
1969 proposed exts Lord Weymouth School, Warminster, unex; R Hope history 128-9;
1973-4 Masonic Hall, The Planks, Swindon; FS 12.4.73, architect Bro. AD Kirby PPJGW; programme for laying FS;
KIRBY, PETER
1967-8 restaurant, Longleat; BoE; extended 1972-3;
KIRKHAM, A.V.J. Architect, 10 Cathedral Road, Cardiff; LRIBA; previously of Dancers Hill Farmhouse, Barnet;
1945 minor internal alts Oare House for Sir Geoffrey Fry, conversion of servants quarters in NW wing to married couple appartment for the butler; plans G10/760/400;
KITCHIN, GEORGE HERBERT. Architect, 10 The Square, Winchester, LRIBA; 1870-1951; son of Very Rev GW Kitchin 1827-1912, Dean of Winchester, and from 1894 Dean of Durham, friend of Lewis Carroll; country house work included adds to Wardington Manor, Oxon;
(1905 The Salting, Yarmouth IoW; archiseek)
192? Adds Nonsuch, Bromham, for WA Bankier owner 1923-30; 1986 HBC report by Francis Kelly;
1935 adds Manor Farm, Compton Bassett for Captain W Fielding-Johnson; extra storey on porch, new service wing at right angles to rear wing, in same style; G3/760/893; Downing & Rudman builders;
KLAENTSCHI & KLAENTSCHI, Architects. Hans & Paula Klaentschi, he Swiss-born; Hans Klaentschi worked with Tim Organ previously of Artist Constructor Architect/Developers started by Bob and Tim Organ: Tim Organ was architect, Bob Organ born 1933, painter, formed company 1969, with John Schofield; changed name to Form Structures, 1973 founded Architecton qv with Colin Harvey & Paul Richold; Jeremy Gould, Peter Collins and Niall Phillips all worked with A&C, also Mark Richmond; book on Robert Organ as painter by Jenny Pery;
(1969-70 group of houses by church, Ubley, Som, with Peter Smith; SNB;
(1970 Folleigh and two other houses, Church Town, Backwell, Som; C20index;
(1971-3 1-5 Post Office La, Flax Bourton, Som; Bob & Tim Organ; SNB; 1973 C20index;
(1979 Childrens’ Camp for Bristol Childrens Help Society, Barton, Winscombe, Som; AJ 1979 by Form Stuctures;
(c1980 Doctor’s surgery, High St, Chard, Som; by Tim Organ with Hans Klaentchi, ?both of Form Structures, inf J Gould;
1987-9 Conversion of former workhouse, The Court, Avoncliff, to Ancliff Square; by K20 Architects qv (Tim Organ & Hans Klaentschi); PRC Construction, bldrs; converted to ten houses; N McCamley, Avoncliff, 199; GA24 1997 says conversion was by K2O Architects qv;
1993-7 Ancliff Down, sunken house in former reservoir, Avoncliff; for Anthony Dunsdon; Tim Organ and HK; built 1996-7 by Shellard Winters bldrs; N McCamley, Avoncliff pp 200-1; GA24 1997; BD Suppl Jan 89;
2001 Long Barn, High St, Berwick St James; Klaentschi &Klaentschi, for themselves; BD 5.7.02;
2000 Victoria Park, Sports Pavilion, Salisbury; BD 10.8.01; CTA 2002; £176K;
(2002-8 Tellisford Mill, Som; rebuilt for hydro-power for Anthony Battersby; K&K SNB;
2003-4 garden studio, Odstock Manor, AJ 26.5.05, K&K; contr David Cherrie; Mark Lovell qv engineer; the Odstock Megalith as designed to look like megalith on ley-line from Salisbury; RIBA award;
KMW see Kemp Muir Wheallans;
KNAPP, EDWARD Builder, Swindon. SB, father of Edwin Knapp, grocer, Wood St, Swindon; not in WBR2,
KNAPP, JOHN Surveyor, Bradford on Avon c1792-c1863; son of Peter Knapp surveyor +1840; will of 1863 mentions brother James Knapp, builder, Melksham, in dirs 1830-42; WBR;
1822 laid out Belcombe Place, Bradford on Avon, and probably built Belcombe Cottage (now Belcombe Croft), for himself, before 1828;
KNOX BHAVAN Architects, London; est 1995 by Simon Knox and Sasha Bhavan; Mary-Lou Arscott partner 1996-2007 now at Carnegie-Mellon Univ, Pittsburgh, she designed Holly Barn, Norfolk, 2006, Grand Designs Award;
199? conv Oxenwood village hall, Wilts, to house; Mary-Lou Arscott;
199? Walled water-garden and landscape, North Standen House, Wilts; Mary-Lou Arscott;
2005 rest Manor House, South Wraxall for John Taylor of Duran Duran; CL 18.6.2014; Mary Lou Arscott; interior dec by Robert Kime with Patrick Kinmonth (opera designer); World of Interiors March 2010;
(2008 The Malthouse, Som, part of collection of C17 buildings near Bath, Mendip Quality Award 2009;
KONYNENBURG, JACK (JAAP) Architect, formerly with Thamesdown DC, then North Wilts DC, responsible for returning Butter Cross to Chippenham, involved with Calne town centre regeneration;
2005 Nos. 2-3 Victoria Place, Chippenham; for self; engineering by Mark Lovell qv; finalist 2008 LABC awards;
KWL ARCHITECTS Newport, Mon. Established 2001, specialists in 'care sector' buildings; designed Westbury Fields 'care village' Bristol; St George's Care Village, Cheltenham, Glos;
2009-13 Longbridge Deverill nursing home; website; large new building to rear of Longbridge Deverill House;
(2013-14 Somerview care home, Somerton, Som; website;
(20?? Garden House, Bristol for St Monica Trust with Williams Lester Architects; also Sommerville care home and Sundials care home both Bristol for St monica Trust;
(20?? Horfield Lodge care home, Bristol;
(20?? George Lansbury house, Croesyceiliog, Mon;
20?? Golf club, Chippenham; pyramid roof;
(20?? Trem y Mor respite care home Aberavon, Glam;
2014 Fairview retirement village, Chippenham;
LACEY, CLIREHUGH & SILLAR Engineers, 2 Queen Anne's Gate Westminster; by 1905 Lacey & Sillar, later Lacey, Sillar & Leigh; Ernest Matthew Lacey 1866-1945 electrical and civil engineer, Stamford Vair Clirehugh 1868-1943, electrical engineer and Arthur Molyneux Sillar 1865-1937, electrical engineer;
1901 Corporation Electric Lighting Station, Swindon, WBR2; dem; ?Corporation St;
1903 Corporation Electricity Dept, Corporation St, Swindon; WBR2; SB; AJ Colborne builder; also offices; Corporation Electricity Works empty 1878, became bus depot mostly cleared 2006;
1905 Electric car sheds, Manchester Rd, Swindon for Corporation; LC&S; WBR2; dem;
c1905 Corporation Tram Depot and offices, Swindon; L&S, WBR2; dem;
LANDER & TANNER Architects London. Felix J Lander & EAD Tanner; in 1930s Lander was partner in Welch, Cachmaille-Day & Lander, later Welch & Lander, firm still going in 1960s;
1926? Holloway House, Stallard St, Trowbridge, Wilts for the Wiltshire Working Men's Conservative Benefit Society; plaque names also Linzey & Son bldrs; on site of Police Station dem 1926; now called Bridge House;
LANE, JOSIAH Tisbury, 1753-1833, son of Joseph Lane 1717-84, specialists in rockwork grottoes, Joseph built the ones at Painshill, Surrey. Famous grotto at Oatlands, Surrey, built c1760 with additions by the Lanes in 1770s was demolished in 1948, C Thacker, Masters of the grotto, 1976; Josiah built grottoes and cascade at N end of lake at Bowood c1785-7 and probably cascade at S end of lake; lakeside grottoes at Fonthill; and the large grotto at Wardour Old Castle, 1792, perhaps using stones from a genuine stone circle at Place Farm, Tisbury??; also perhaps grotto at Belcombe Court, Bradford on Avon, and four rockwork arches in the wooded combe and two caves or seats formed from old stone-workings; also the grotto at Bowden Park, Bowden Hill, for Barnard Dickinson c1800; Josiah died in Tisbury workhouse 1835?;
1785-7 Cascade rockwork Bowood, to design by Hon C Hamilton of Pains Hill finished under direction of 1st M of Lansdowne acc to Britton; payments 1785-7; Lane had worked for lord Shelburne at Wycombe c1765; CL 7.9.1972;
1792 Grotto, Wardour Castle;
LANE, MICHAEL Resident Engineer Swindon Railway Works 1860 on retirement of TH Bertram qv; John Fowler Consulting Engineer; C&F 74;
LANGFORD, WILLIAM
1706-9 ?Lord Weymouth's School, Warminster; certainly was responsible for payments to workers, but may have been an agent or foreman;
LANSDOWN & SHOPLAND Architects and civil engineers, Swindon; see TS Lansdown
LANSDOWN, GEORGE ARTHUR Architect, surveyor, 9 Regent St London, WBR2; ?Regent St, Swindon, if related to TS Lansdown qv not a son as TSL had no children, SBC;
1903-4 Gorse Hill B church, Cricklade Rd, Swindon; WBR2; replacement for 1883 chapel by WH Drew qv; plans G24/760/2073 1902, also a schoolroom at right angles behind;
(1907 St Paul mission ch, Consort Rd, Peckham, London; southwark churches website)
LANSDOWN, ISAAC Builder, Wootton Bassett, 1842 dir;
1859-61 builder National School, Station Rd, Wootton Bassett, EW Mantell archt; WCH opened 1861 by Bishop of Salisbury;
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