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2014-15 builders restoration Stockton House, Stockton, for Nick Jenkins, Donald Insall qv architects;

201? extensions to mill house in Kennet valley;

2017-18 repair West Wick House, Pewsey;

Also repairs All Saints ch, Harnham; reroof Ambulance Station, Salisbury for Wyvern Architects; alts Mere School inc access ramp; redecorated St James ch South Stoke, Som; ext to prep dept Godolphin School; repairs ceiling, The Guildhall, Salisbury; interior alts house at Wilton;
MOULDING, WILLIAM Mason, Wanborough, died 1839 aded 72; sons Richard and William Moulding established in Aldbourne from 1798 ancestor of Mouldings of South Newton;R Moulding website; William's son William Alexander moulding built two cottages in West St, Aldbourne, later Mason's Arms; son William Alexander Moulding continued Aldbourne to 1961; other son Richard worked in london returned to Wilts to build Druids Lodge racing stables for AP Cunlithe and started South Newton business in 1908. His son Richard Alexander Moulding born 1908
MOUNTFORD PIGOTT Architects, New Malden Surrey

2012-13 St Stephen's Place, Trowbridge, Premier Inn and Odeon Cinema development, cinema interior by Macfarlane Latter Architects, of 3 Clifford St, London;


MOWBRAY, ALFRED MARDON Architect 31 St John's St Oxford; 1849-1915. Pupil of CE Buckeridge, practice in Oxford 1872-7, then Eastbourne until after 1880, then Oxford again; designed churches in Cowley Rd and Summertown, Oxford;

1895-6 Mission House for Wantage sisters, Tennyson Rd/ Milton Rd, Swindon FS SA 7.9.95, Benfield & Loxley, Oxford, builders; £2800; SB 1899 addition of chapel above the mission room in Tennyson Street; closed 1970;


MULLINGS, BENONI. Builder Devizes, also spelled Mullens, Mullins, in 1842 dir; ?successor to Young & White, ie John Young and Benoni T White so presumably related to J Benoni White and Benoni T White qqv; RB Mullings qv was probably a son;

1857 unsucc tender Corn Exchange, Devizes, Mullings & Watts; WI 27.2.57;

1858 builder, rest Blackland ch; H Weaver architect; DWG 13.1.59;

1860 builder Bulkington ch; B Mullings, T Cundy archt; WI 27.9.60;

1860 British School, Devizes; WBR; unsigned plans July 1859 for new floor and fittings WSHC 782/41, two-storey school

1861-2 builder, restoration, St John Ch, Devizes, Br 5.10.61, W Slater, architect;

1862 addition to Militia Stores Devizes, the contemplated addition has been entrusted to Mr M to be completed in 6 months, DWG 12.6.62;

1862-3 builder, rest Cherhill ch, SB Gabriel architect qv; cf Plenderleath's memoranda of Cherhill ed John Reis, tendered £62 for chancel roof and £550 for rest; his son acted as clerk of works; BM supposed to restore old screen for use in vestry arch but when screen came back from Devizes it was entirely new;

1864 builder alts rectory, Cherhill, W Slater architect; cf Plenderleath's memoranda of Cherhill ed J Reis, £393

1868-9 hall and schoolroom, C chapel Northgate St, Devizes; WBR; lecture hall and schoolroom added on N by B Mullens, VCH;


MULLINGS, R. BENONI, builder Devizes; probably son of Benoni Mullings qv whose unnamed son was clerk of works on Cherhill church in 1862-3;

1876 rebuilt chancel, Seend ch, WBR2; AJ Style qv architect;

1877 rebuilt Wilcot ch, AJ Style qv architect, RB Mullings bldr; MT 9.6.77;
MUNDY, HERBERT Architect, surveyor, Trowbridge, born 1851, partner in Foley, Son & Mundy auctioneers est 1845; H Foley;

1898 parsonage, Heywood; WBR;


MUNKENBECK & MARSHALL Architects, Alf Munkenbeck and Steve Marshall

1998 sculpture gallery, Roche Court, East Winterslow; for Lady Bessborough, Steve Marshall alone did a second phase; won Stephen Lawrence award 1999; AJ 209 17.6.99 27-9;


MUNTZER, GEORGE F. London. Muntzer & Son of 25 Dover St were upholsterers, decorators and appraisers through the 1920s and 1920s (A Saint, Survey of London);

1935 service court, Boyton Manor, for Sidney Herbert MP; signed N elevation in WSHC G12/760/137, no plan, GFM architect, also Muntzer & Son given as builders in application; possibly also restored the house; Sir Sidney Herbert 1890-1939 baronet 1936;


MURRAY, ESMOND Architect Bath. Esmond Murray Architects formed 1991;

1994 rest TH, Bradford on Avon, Wilts, for RC church; proposed office extension over an arch not built, new car-park gates; GA15 1994;

20?? swimming-pool in grounds C17 house, Wilts; website; red brick and steel frame; in grounds of large red brick C19 house with Venetian window over off-centre entrance;

20?? alts Green Farm, Nettleton, over 12 years; 2-storey rear ext; trad;

20?? adds The Coach House, Biddestone; website; trad;
MWT ARCHITECTS Marshman Warren Taylor, Bath. Arthur Marshman & John Warren founded practice in Bedford 1960 (offices Luton, Plymouth, London, Northampton, Dublin & Paris) amalgamated with John Taylor Architects (offices Truro, Plymouth & Bath) in 1968; BD 22.11.1985 offices Bath, Bedford, Exeter, Ipswich, Plymouth, Romsey, Truro, then known as MWT Architects.

1980 Barn Glebe, Trowbridge for Jephson Housing Assoc, design by MT Roberts MSAAT assisted by MJ Wells under B Bishop; Saitch & Carter bldrs; BD 17.10.80; two-storey flatlets

1985 Shires shopping centre, Trowbridge; planning permission 10.12.85 to Hunters Tor Securities;

1985-6 Emery Gate shopping centre, High St, Chippenham; inf Jack Konynenburg;


MYERS, GEORGE Builder much employed by AWN Pugin;

(1857 bldr Ashwick Hall, Marshfield, Glos; being pulled down JR Collins of London archt, Mr Myers contr, WI 18.12.56)


NAISH, THOMAS Clerk of works, Salisbury cathedral named in 1682 contract with Thomas Glover to build Matrons' Almshouses, Salisbury, works to be under inspection of Naish; HC sub Glover; RCHM, Salisbury Houses of the Close, 152-4;
NASH, EDWARD. Architect, Bath. Edward Nash Architects (ENA), Edward Nash Partnership (ENP), Nash Partnership (NP) Bath and Bristol. Robert Locke partner 1999, Daniel Lugsden 2002, Kevin Balch 1998, Bruce Clark conservation architect, Amanda Taylor urban design,

(c1989 conv Somerset Coal Co warehouse, Kennet & Avon Canal, Bath, to offices; ENA; MF;

(1995 Houses S side, Circus Mews, Bath; MF; ENP;

1996 Gatepiers and iron gate, Belcombe Court, Bradford on Avon, for Paul Wailand; plans WBR; also garden improvements inc vaulted steps, loggia over swimming pool with oak posts;

2005 bat house for brownfield site at Slaughterford AJ 24.02.05 designer Roger Barnes;

2008 plans conversion Berryfield House, Bradford on Avon; WBR file;

2010-12 Kingston Mills, Bradford on Avon, Wilts 5.5 acre site of former Avon Rubber closed 1992, retained Lamb Factory and New Mills, 174 flats; £35 million;

2013-14 HQ for Hitachi commercial Vehicle Services, North Bradley; website;

2014 prop redev Bridge Garage site, Marlborough, Wilts;

(2014 prop dev around Tunley Farmhouse, nr Bath

2014 prop dev Bowyers Factory, Innox Mills, Trowbridge, Wilts;

NASH, JOHN Architect, London 1752-1835, in office of Robert Taylor, set up 1775, bankrupt 1783, practice in Carmarthen 1783-96, architect to Dept of Woods & Forests 1806 laid out Regents Partk, one of three royal architects with Soane and Smirke after death of James Wyatt in 1813, remodelled Brighton Pavilion 1815-22; rebuilt Buckingham Palace from 1820, career ended with death of George IV in 1830;

1794 bailiff's cottage, New Park, Roundway, attrib Michael Mansbridge possibly because part of lanscape works to park by H Repton qv; S Baynes The forgotten house,

1796-1802 adds Corsham Court for PC Methuen; done with JA Repton qv HC; exh RA 1797; 1800 BoE; mostly dem 1846-9; added N range from 1798-1801 entirely dem 1845; NW dairy passage and dairy 1798; made Capability Brown E front Gothic with octagonal turrets, battlements and a centre oriel; put long stair-hall across centre of Elizabethan house 1800 with stone staircase each end, all removed 1846-9 by T Bellamy qv; made Library in Elizabethan SW wing 1796-7, changed former library to Breakfast Room, and alts to the offices; final payment for work 12.10.1803; also repairs to hot-house 1796-7; altered Brown's Cold Bath in 1797 and 1803; folly 1797; coach-house 1798 estimate 6.3.98 £337/7/10d; Lake Cottage c1797; gothic pinnalcles on stables & riding-school; craftsmen incl Whitford plasterer who sued for non-payment 1799; Bernasconi plasterer did repairs 1808; chimneypieces by Thomas King; J Britton historical account of Corsham House, 1806; FJL; music room ceiling collapsed 1807, Nash agreed to costs over £200 25.5.09; 1812 Nash bill for £790 for extra work done in 1808-9, inc arching the cellar; 29.5.13 final settlement £300 for extra work; music room ceiling collapsing again 1815; £25000 spent on building and repairing;

NC ARCHITECTS LTD, 23 High St, Wroughton, established c1976; ?the successor to Nigel Clark qv

1988 BMW showroom, Wootton Bassett Road, Swindon, rebuilt by NCA in 1998 and 2015; website;

1998 Dick Lovett BMW showroom, Wootton Bassett Rd, Swindon; replacing a showroom of 1988 by same firm; remodelled c2015 by NC Architects;

1998 The Pavilion, Blunsdon House Hotel, Broad Blunsdon; website; three-storey bedroom block with curved fronted yellow-washed wing;

2001 Haydon Marketing Suite, Swindon; website; short-life marketing building for Haydon redevelopment;

1999 Sports Club, Devizes, red brick with round entrance tower; website

(2000 conversion Littlemore Hospital, Oxon to flats; website)

2002 Dick Lovett Porsche showroom, Wootton Basset Rd, Swindon; website; replaced a showroom for BMW designed by NC Architects in 1983; replaced by new Porsche Showroom in Blagrove, Swindon, by NC Architects, 2015;

(2004 Dick Lovett Ferrari and Maserati Centre, Penarth Rd, Cardiff;

(2004 Dick Lovett Porsche showroom, Penarth Rd, Cardiff; similar to Swindon showroom;

(201? Dick Lovett Porsche showroom Tewkesbury, Glos; website;

(20?? Dick Lovett Mini showroom; where?

2005 Patheon, Covingham, Swindon, new addition for sterile lyophilized production, attached to S end of former Roussel labs;

2006 warehouse, Hawkesworth Industrial Estate, Swindon for Preymesser Gmbh; 80K sq ft, for steel coil for use in BMW panel manufacture; clad in horizontal corrugated metal;

20?? H43, Priory Vale Swindon 157 houses around central square

20?? H38 Priory Vale Swindon 35 houses, mixed Geo/trad;

(20?? lakeside houses, Watermark, Cotswold Water Park?, Glos;

2015 Dick Lovett Porsche showroom, Blagrove, Swindon, replica of Tewkesbury showroom;

2016 alts car showroom, Wellsway, Bath for Dick Lovett BMW;

2016 proposed restaurants and shops on site of tented market, Market Sq, Swindon; website;


NEALON TANNER PARTNERSHIP. Bristol. Kenneth Nealon, James Leask,

(1953 St Vincent RC ch, Embleton Rd, Bristol; by KN SNB)

(1956 Redcliffe Crescent WM chapel, Bristol, by KN; H&F)

(1958 St Bernardette RC ch, Whitchurch, Bristol; by James Leask of NT;

(1965-6 A & B blocks, Millfield School, Street, Som; by Jimmy Leask of Nealon Tanner, & Partners: inf J Gould;

1965-8 St Peter ch, Lord's Mead, Lowden, Chippenham. Wilts; FS 27.6.67, consec 7.12.68, Dudley Coles Long bldrs; £70 000; hexagonal, brick and reconstituted stone with copper roof and fibreglass spire; stained glass Stations of Cross and fittings by Frank Roper (1914-2000), large clear glass window life of St Peter, glass screens depict objects of Passion; metal screen to Lady Chapel with fish; candlesticks, chandeliers, crucifix;

(1991 St Andrew’s School, Bath; SNB;

(1991 Chilcompton Primary School, Som

(1995-6 Widcombe School, Bath; SNB;
NELSON, J.M. Architect,

1842 converted Castle Inn, Marlborough to C-House for Marlborough College; WBR; E 71 April 1849 refers to an excellent library with good oak fittings .. formed by throwing two large rooms in the old mansion together;


NESFIELD, WILLIAM Garden designer

1849 consulted over Lower Terrace, Bowood, not employed; CL 22.6.1978;


NEWBERRY, MICHAEL A. Architect, born 1930 Millstream is the sixth house designed for himself, first 1957 at Panshanger, Capel, Surrey, with wife Angela; another c1963 Fowler's Landing, Budock Vean Lane, Mawnan Smith, Cornwall; Cuchods, East Horsley, Sy;

2001-3 Millstream, Bishopstrow; for himself; Wilts Mag 31.7.2008, glass and steel with seven separate gardens for sculpture display; garden design by John Brookes who had designed 6 other gardens for him; W Wilts DC award 2005; furniture by Newberry,


NEWMAN, AUBREY Architect, worked in commercial practice, London, designed own house in Wilts, Times Magazine 24.11.2014;

2012? The Sheds, Stanton St Bernard; GI from Grand Designs April 2014; converted dairy for self;


NEWMAN, DUDLEY Architect, London

1919 rest Redlynch ch; WBR;


NEWMAN, RICHARD Builder Bearfield, Bradford on Avon

1835 alts C chapel, Bradford on Avon, raised roof by 4'; freshford website;


NEWTON, Sir ERNEST Architect 1856-1922, pupil Norman Shaw 1873-76, set up practice London 1880, briefly with W West Neve, 1882, brought up in Bickley nr Chislehurst and did numerous houses in area from 1883; father of William Godfrey Newton qv who published The works of Ernest Newton RA 1925; was he knighted as PRIBA 1914-17 or for RIBA Gold Medal 1918? Practice at 4 Raymond buildings, Grays Inn, London was still Sir Ernest Newton & Sons after his death until 1926.

1904 alts Clyffe Hall, Market Lavington; WBR;

1920 adds Braydon Hall, Minety; VCH;
NEWTON, WILLIAM GODFREY Architect, London; 1885-1949 son of Sir Ernest Newton qv 1856-1922, partner in Ernest Newton & Sons (EN&Sons); Professor of Architecture at Royal College of Art 1928-33; firm was still Sir Ernest Newton & Sons in 1926 then WG Newton & Partners, 4 Raymond Buildings, Grays Inn, London, from c1928; educated at Marlborough College and won compettion for Memorial Hall there in ?1921 open to Old Marlburian architects, and then designed almost everything for the college until the Second World War.

1921-5 Memorial Hall, Marlborough College; drawing of an entrance pavilion Br 9.5.24 exh RA 1924 is dated 1923 and signed EN&Sons, but William G Newton MA ARIBA beneath; plans 1923 G22/760/38; AR 57 1925 228-43, three successive designs, reduced for cost; keystone of proscenium arch carved by Esmond Burton; two gilded plaques each side by Phoebe Stabler; large gilded wood lanterns and standard lamps; curved benches of Indian grey woods;

1923 adds Elmhurst House, Marlborough College G22/760/43

(1924 House, Winchfield Hants by EN&Sons; Br 30.5.24;

1926 W block Priory House, behind 28 High St, Marlborough for Marlborough College; attrib to Sir Ernest Newton in WBR as plans are signed Sir Ernest Newton & Sons; G22/760/64, £1450, F Rendell & Son qv builders;

1927 adds Upcot, Bath Rd, Marlborough for College; G22/760/76; additional dormitory block dem when the house was restored as flats; house by R Norman Shaw qv;

1927-8 alts Braydon Hall, Minety; photo RIBA 72771; VCH says 1920 additions by Sir Ernest Newton; ?illustrated in REDA;

(1928 City of Oxford School; WGN&Partners Br 13.9.29;

(1928 Sisters of Bethany convent chapel, Bournemouth, Hants, exh RA 1928, ill Br 18.5.28 and 10.1.30; WGN&Partners;

1929 minor alts Cotton House, Bath Rd, Marlborough for Marlborough College; extension to changing room and toilets; G22/760/83; B Hillier & Sons builders;

1932 addition and alts to A house, Marlborough College G22/760/99 N end addition plans September 1932 classroom below, dormitory above and master's rooms; also widened windows of ground floor of A-House and new doorway; B Hillier & sons builders;

(1933 Merchant Taylors School, Rickmansworth, Herts; Br 5.5.33; WGN&Partners;

1933 Science Building, Marlborough College; builder Rendell; ill Br 11.5.34, modern style; butterfly plan; BoE; AR 74 1933 220 four arms with 8 laboratories; A&BN 19.1.34 by Colonel WG Newton slightly tinted concrete covered with V-shaped indentations and rubbed down with wire brush; F Rendell & Sons qv contrs; ground floor mezzaninew and first floor, large top lecture theatre with tiered seats;

1934 house adjoining Hillside House, Bath Rd, Marlborough; G22/760/122; brick hipped roofed house in garden of Hillside House three-bay front one storey and attic with 3 hipped dormers, entrance from E, Crittall windows;;

1935 Nurses Home, Devizes Hospital; exh RA 1935; ill Br 17.5.35, hip-roofed neo-Georgian, five bays; WGN&Partners; also p 925;

1935-7 Observatory, Marlborough College ill Br 19.11.37, plans dated May 1935; G22/760/150;

1936 add Barton Hill, Marlborough College, £600 extension of Day Room in brick with two canted bays, tile-hung lavatory over half of flat roof; B Hillier & sons builders; ?dem

1936 Armoury and OTC HQ, Marlborough College G22/760/180; brick with taller gabled S end piece; £3000, taller part was lecture room over the orderly room, long part was armoury under OTC store lit bey skylights; N end siignallers room under clothes and workroom; B Hillier & Sons builders;

1936-7 large add Sanatorium, Marlborough College G22/760/162; addition on N double depth, neo-Georgian more moderne behind, WE Chivers & sons qv builders; £15,120;

193? design for boarding-house at right angles to Field House, Marlborough college, not built; inf Niall Hamilton;

1936-7 Leaf Block, Marlborough College; new classrooms design ill Br 22.5.36; neo-Georgian 2-6-2 bays; next to C House; ill Br 19.11.37, photo 5-bay side with hipped roof; WE Chivers & Sons builders; probably G22/760/163;

1937 Sports Pavilion, Broadleaze, Marlborough 1937 G22/760/187; timber-framed, boarded and thatched; £1000;

1937 rest Wilcot ch; WBR;

1937 ?rest Manningford Abbots ch; WBR gives Ernest Newton;

Attrib works for Marlborough College, plans in WSHC not checked: alts Preshute House, Preshute, 1925 G22/760/52; servants' quarters Priory House Marlborough 1930 G22/760/91; reconstruction of No 3-4 Bath Rd 1936 G22/760/157; classroom block Marborough College 1936 G22/760/163 (probably Leaf Block); Squash Court Marlborough College 1937 G22/760/191; study block Preshute House, Preshute 1938 G22/760/210;
NIBLETT, FRANCIS Architect, 1814-83, younger son of DJ Niblett of Haresfield House, Glos, built numerous churches in Glos inc Fretherne 1846-7, Framilode 1853-4; buried Haresfield;

1847-8 Market Hall, Cross Hayes, Malmesbury; opened WI 15.4.48, opened WI 15.6.48; Br 29.7.48; Ashton & Amlen of Kingscote contrs; now Athelstan Museum; town hall addition 1926; refurbished c2006;


NICHOLL, - Sculptor, London; ?related to William Grinsell Nicholl 1825-71 who carved sculpture on Ashmolean, Oxford;

1879 statue of T Sotheron Estcourt MP on fountain, Market Place, Devizes, unveiled DWG 18.9.79; fountain reputedly by Henry Woodyer qv, VCH;


NICHOLLS & STOCKWELL Architects, Swindon, in dir 1907; Herbert E Nicholls qv born 1877 and Edward Stockwell born 1874;

1905 Ferndale Rd Board Schools, Rodbourne, Swindon; WBR; Archiseek website;


NICHOLLS, HERBERT EDWARD Architect Swindon born 1877, pupil of CW Evans of Southampton, partnership with Edward Stockwell see Nicholls & Stockwell
NICHOLLS, M. LYNDON Engineer, worked for Badminton estate;

1894 enl Luckington School; Br 1894a 299;


NICHOLS, GEORGE BENJAMIN Birmingham

1879 workhouse, Alderbury; succeeded by Henry Hall qv;


NICHOLS, WILLIAM Builder, Gloucester; Quaker

1901 QM, Swindon; survey of QM houses, 2017;

(1930 QM, Cinderford, Glos; dem)
NICHOLSON GDA Architects, Rickmansworth;

2000 No 13 Fleet St (Units 1-3 Fleet Square) Swindon for Mitre Estates Devizes; Swindon BC Planning; shops; ?the Wetherspoons pub The Sir Daniel Arms


NICHOLSON, Sir CHARLES ARCHIBALD. Baronet. Architect. 1867-1949 Son of Sir Charles Nicholson Bt, chancellor of Sydney Univ, became 2nd baronet on his father's death in 1903; articled JD Sedding and worked under Henry Wilson after Sedding death. 1893 set up on own. Prominent inter-war church architect as diocesan architect Chelmsforsd, Portsmouth, Wakefield and Winchester and cathedral architect Belfast, Lincoln, Lichfield, Llandaff, Portsmouth, Sheffield, and Wells. Nicholson & Corlette (N&C) 1895-1916 with fellow Australian HC Corlette qv. Partner from 1927 Thomas Johnson Rushton continued practice, and his son Henry Rushton after him. Westcliff-on-Sea ch Essex 1895-1908; Epsom Ch Surrey 1895-1911; 1903 both partners entered Liverpool Cathedral comp; Government Buildings Kingston Jamaica 1907-10; Sheffield Cathedral adds 1919-48; Rugby School memorial chapel 1922; Chelmsford Cathedral adds 1923-6; Belfast Cathedral adds 1925ff; Portsmouth Cathedral adds 1938-9. Brother of stained glass maker Archibald Keightley Nicholson; c1910-38 Honorary architect, Wells Cathedral, Som; RL;

1920 War Memorial, Purton; Arthur Barnes of Purton contr; ashlar cross on hexagonal base; J Bett, The War memorials of Purton;

(1921 War Memorial chapels, Wells Cathedral, Som; refurbished two chapels with three stained glass windows by AK Nicholson, reredoses by G Tosi of Brompton, joinery by Bowman & Son of Stamford; cf Somerset War Memorial Book;

1921 ?S aisle, Limpley Stoke ch, Wilts; church history notes; added as war memorial; but almost certainly by CE Ponting; chancel panelling 1929 by Mowbray Green & Hollier qv; S aisle E window by AK Nicholson 1932;

1927 Chapel and library block, St Boniface College, Church St, Warminster; WBR; foundation stone 1927 but not completed until 1936;

1936 rest Potterne ch; WBR; organ-gallery and organ case;

19?? designed side apse mosaics, Wilton ch; exec Gertrude Martin, BoE;

1961 pews, chapel, St Boniface College, Warminster designed by T Rushton; made in Crediton;


NICHOLSON, NANCY Painter, 1899-1977; born Annie Mary Pryde Nicholson, daughter of Sir William Nicholson; wife from 1919 of Robert Graves; after separating from Graves lived with the Irish poet Geoffrey Taylor (Geoffrey Phibbs) in a timber house near Sutton Veny designed by Nancy c1930, (wikipedia); mother of Sam Graves qv; Sir William Nicholson owned the Manor House, Sutton Veny;

NICHOLSON-LAITE, H.G. Town surveyor, Trowbridge, 1909;

NICOL THOMAS ARCHITECTS, Fort Dunlop, Birmingham & Oldham; founded 1856 by J Coulson Nicol in Birmingham, later Nicol & Nicol with Salway Nicol and joined by mid 1930s by Wynne Thomas; designed City College, Birmingham; refurbished Wolverhampton low Level Station; specialists extra-care developments;

2016 Extra-Care Centre, Burnham Rd, Malmesbury for Abbeyfield; Bouygues UK contractors; 49 units; website; on Burnham House site;

(2017 Extra-care development, Bristol, 261 units)
NMW ARCHITECTS, Kingstone Winslow, Oxon; Nigel McClain Warren;

2006 Rural business units, Wilts, converted stone barns; website;

2009 design study for community room and shop, Honey Farm, Wilts; website;

2013-16 Sports centre, Wiltshire; website;

2015-15 farmhouse and commercial space, Wilts; website; new brick farmhouse;
NORMAN, JOHN GLOVER Carpenter, joiner, builder 84 Victoria Rd, Swindon;

1875 McIlroy Store, Regent St/ Havelock St, Swindon; 'custom designed by JN for William McIlroy' SB; perhaps not same as JGN; extended 1902, clock tower 1904 dem 1960;

1898 houses Goddard Ave WBR2; and 1899;

1901 House Belmont Crescent; WBR2;

1901 House, Westlecot Rd west, Swindon; WBR2;

1903 six villas 43 Westlecot Rd, Swindon; WBR2;

1906 four semi-detached houses Westlecot Rd, Swindon; WBR2;

1906 builder 63 Westlecot Rd, architect WAH Masters qv;

1906 13 houses, The Mall, Swindon; WBR2;

NOYES & GREEN Architects, 83 Crane St, Salisbury

1913 pulpit, Heytesbury ch; plan D1/61/49/6;


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