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ROYCE, HURLEY & STEWART Architects; Norman Royce;

1971-4 Nationwide offices, Windsor House, Princes St, Swindon; BoE; plans on Swindon BC planning from 1987 by RH&S; empty from 1994, converted with two or three extra floors to Paramount flats; the adjoining building Princes House, now Travelodge was similar, also altered since with two extra floors for hotel;


RUDMAN & EDWARDS see Walter Rudman
RUDMAN, ROBERT E. W. contractor, Chippenham see Downing & Rudman
RUDMAN, WALTER Architect, 32 Market Place, Chippenham, MC ARIBA, died 1939; son of Robert E Downing Rudman (1868-1938) of Downing & Rudman, builders, Chippenham; fought in war, bought out practice of TH Holloway of Chippenham c1921, in Chippenham then joined by PW Edwards qv (R&E) c1938, obit Wilts Gazette 16.11.39;

1910 The Priory, Greenway La, Chippenham, Wilts; WBR;

1912 and 1919 ?lettering in W porch of Grittleton church in connection with 1912 statue of Virgin in W niche above, said by Pevsner to be by Walter Rudman 'who died young'; ?error;

1918 alts The Croft, formerly Mooncroft, Quemerford; alts c1918 WBR from NMR?; The Croft, Stockley Lane, Quemerford, extended 1918 by WR acc to DoE list for Calne;

1919 alts Lowden Manor, Chippenham WBR;

1921 Greystones, Greenway Park, Chippenham for a master at Eton College, including reused architectural features; plans 1920 in WSRC G19/760/100 are unsigned but stamped Downing & Rudman contractors; house seems to have been for one of Rudman family?

1922 pair single storey shops, The Bridge, Chippenham; for FJ Holland;WSHC G16/760; 121;

1923 alts East Chisenbury Priory, Enford, Wilts; WBR

1923 alts The Close, Biddestone; WBR; work done 1924-9 acc to village history;

1924 alts The Manor, Biddestone for Frederick W Morley, converted barn to ballroom, and minor alts to sheds N of 'Captain Morley's office'; G3/760/591;

c1925-39 Alts Cottage Hospital, Chippenham, Wilts, WBR;

1926 alts National Provincial Bank, 30 High St, Chippenham; WSHC G19/730/180 built as Wilts and Dorset by GM Silley qv, then Capital & Counties, now Nat West;

1926 alts Cherhill ch; WBR;

1926 add No 67 St Mary St, Chippenham; stone extension for AC Dann;

1929 alts St Prisca boarding house, Alma Terrace, Calne, for St Mary's School; dormitories, domestic science kitchen and flat roof for sleeping out; school history;

1930 Dyer's Leaze, Cantax Hill, Lacock; WBR; new house, modern Cotswold style;

1930 Green Gables, Lowden Hill, Chippenham, Wilts, with owner Dr EB Hickson; WBR2; WSHC 3291/1 has undated tracing of ground plan by Dr EB Hickman, to be adapted by W Rudman;

(1934 Christ Church, Petherton Rd, Hengrove, Bristol; SNB; transepts and chancel 1939;)

1934 moved facade of No 24 High St, Chippenham, Wilts, to Nos. 1-2 Sion Hill Place, Bath, Som, for Ernest Cook; WBR2; builder Blackford & Sons of Calne; interiors of Nos 1-2 Sion Hill Place altered for Cook by Axford & Smith qv of Bath; facade was possibly from a house at Bowden Hill, Wilts, 1738 (1744 WBR), possibly designed by John Wood Sr qv, but was unfinished when B Haskins Styles died in 1739 and was removed to c1749-77 to 24-25 High St, Chippenham,Wilts, moved to Bath 1934-6, SNB, and renamed Summerhill;

1934 alts Doncombe Mill, Ford, for J Crompton, doubled in size with new part to left and new rear wing; plans WSHC G3/760/857;

1934 Stratton Green B chapel, Swindon Rd, Stratton St Margaret; plans WSHC G6/760/239; Br 1934a 318; stuccoed front, modern Georgian style; closed 2014; Sunday School 1937 ?by WR;

1935 Wood & Awdry offices, St Mary St, Chippenham; WSHC G16/760/ 332; neo-Georgian on S side next Post Office;

1935 House for NJ Awdry, Malmesbury Rd, Chippenham; L-plan with polygonal entry in angle; plans WSHC G16/ 760/ 274

1935 remodelled Seales Farm, Seagry, for FAG Blackwood, added storeyed porch and N service range; now Seales Court; plans WSHC G3/760/8??

1936 work Lyneham ch; WBR;

1936 work, St Mary's School, Calne, Wilts; WBR; BoE, reliefs by Mrs Birstingl;

1936 Five Alls PH, Sheldon Rd, Chippenham plans WSHC G19/760/345;

1937 work Derry Hill ch; WBR;

1937-8 restored Pool Farm, Biddestone, for FW Morley; plans G3/760/1035;

1938 Liberal Hall, Station Hill, Chippenham; WR&E; now Rotary Hall; WSHC G19/760/ 405; dull red brick;

1938 adds house, Lickhill Rd, Calne; R&E G3/760/1119;

1940 layout plan, Cowbridge housing, Malmesbury R&E F4/760/383;

1945 Blister hangar, Stanton St Quintin; R&E; F4/760/497

1945 alts Stowell Park, Wilcot ref in letter G10/760/400 to plans for StowellPark by R&E erroneously returned by RDC to AVJ Kirkham qv in lieu of his plans for Oare House;


RURAL SOLUTIONS, Skipton, Yorks. Developers, planners, architects, advisors to estates; main staff are surveyors, business advisors and planners, only Malcolm Birks RIBA architect; specialists in obtaining permissions for 'exceptional country houses';

2012-13 development of farm buildings, East Knoyle, to country house; website; finished January 2014;

2014ff inv with development of Tottenham Court, Savernake, for Jamie Ritblat, beginning with conversion of stable block, planning permission 2014;

RUSHTON, HENRY Architect, RIBA; architect to St Mary ch, Marlborough in 1970s;

1974 nave altar and rails, St Mary ch, Marlborough; since removed; church guide;

1979 new pendant lights, St Mary ch, Marlborough; also removed?


RUTHERFORD, THOMAS Architect, Calne

1841 Rectory, Yatesbury; D1/11/84, plans suggest TR designed cross-wing for house already under construction;


RUTTLEDGE, BETTY Architect, ARIBA; died 2011 aged 96; wife of Major David Ruttledge DCLI; while he was posted to Warminster involved with furnishing of St Giles Garrison church, Warminster; St Giles Garrison Church, a short history and guide 1968-1997; instrumental in bringing glass, altar and reredos from St Alban ch, Plumer Barracks, Plymouth, Devon, when that was demolished; also from there one light of 3-lt E window;

1970 font, St Giles ch, Warminster, made of afromosia by Fred Balcomb of Crockerton, carpenter at Garrison; St Giles ch history 1997; also designed kneelers 1977;

RYDER, Captain RICHARD aee Richard Rider;
SAGE, SAMPSON Architect Swindon, born 1799 at Doulting, Som. Married at Trowbridge, worked as surveyor in Lincs, in Warws 1829, Shipston on Stour by 1834, Honiton by 1837, Norton lincs by 1841, in Swindon before 1844, as worked as superintendent on new church, Swindon; then set up as architect, charged with bigamy WI 19.3.1846, DWG 26.3.46, as 18 years before had been a stonemason in Oxon and left his wife for another; architect & surveyor Prospect Place, 1855 dir and advert SA 3.12.1860; son Charles Sage died at Cheltenham aged 30 SA 22.2.58; another son William Sampson Sage joined father as architectural assistant by 1861 when family was at Llanstadwell, Pembs;

1848 rest Rodbourne Cheney ch; by Mr Sage WAM 37 1907-8 370 article by CE Ponting ; Geoff Brandwood: from ICBS files: 1848 fine. Bit of a puzzle re the architect. TH Wyatt reporting on the work then in progress in July 1848 says ‘no architect has been employed’ though he makes reference to a clerk of the works. It looks very much as though it’s a DIY job by the vicar the Rev. Henry T Streeter. The plan in the file says ‘Enlarged Restored & Repaired under the superintendence of the Revd. Henry Thomas Streeter in the year 1848.’ However, the plan also has, under the names of three principal inhabitants, ‘Architect John Phillips’ (no place stated). There is no mention of Sage who appears in BoE. The old tower was taken down and a new one built at the W end. Wyatt was none too keen on this but could not persuade Streeter: also N aisle and arcade and vestry are new. Reseating. My reading of this is that Streeter is our man and that Phillips has just signed off the plan to give it authority.

1852 TH, Market place, Old Swindon; SB built for Swindon Market Co to S Sage design by George Major of Swindon, with market area under a hall for 600, drawings and plans presented Reading Mercury 22.5.52, old market hall pulled down Reading Mercury 26.6.52; used as courthouse from 1853-73, market area failed, was taken over by wine merchant who filled in the arches and built secure store against end wall after 1862; built with E Robertson qv, WBR; letter re lock-up in proposed building DWG 25.11.52; extended 1865-6 by Wilson & Willcox qv with tower and Corn Exchange;

1852 Savings Bank, 99-100 Victoria Rd, Swindon; J Booker, Temples of Mammon, 1990; Savings Bank, Victoria St in 1855 dir; present offices of Swindon Advertiser; SB pp247-8 says SA launched 6.2.1854 and p181 says published from purpose-built premises from 1857, publisher W Morris was still in Wood St in 1855 dir;

1854 plans for a Lock-up, Swindon, not used; committee refused to pay SS £15 for plans; Surveyor said plans only of interest as suggested £400 whereas Surveyor's plans with the ornamental bits came to £800 but were of no uses, just sent in as private speculation; WI 19.6.54

1855 surveyed land London Rd, Swindon, just E of railway village for building, owned by JHH Sheppard; C&F 81; 1858 building land between Union Railway Inn and the company's cottages, Swindon, apply S Sage SA 29.3.58; many plots unsold by 1870;

1858 National School, Broad Town; WBR; WSHC plans 782/16, certificated 1859; school and teacher's house; brick, Gothic; SB

1860 drainage Mr I Ann's premises, High St, Swindon SA 19.3.60;


SAINT ANNE’S GATE ARCHITECTS. The Close, Salisbury. Founded 2009 from Michael Drury Architects founded 1997 with Antony Feltham-King. Michael Drury in sole practice 1981-97 at St Anne's Gate having previously been with H. Dalton Clifford from 1976 at same address; worked for EH 1985-92, was cathedral architect at Salisbury from 1993 and Westminster RC from 1997; designed W front Portsmouth Cathedral, Hants 1984-2001; Salisbury work taken over from Alan Rome, taken away from Michael Drury c2015 and given to Izaac Hudson qv; rest of W front 1994-2000; Partner Antony Feltham-King cathedral architect to Gloucester, 2009, and Arundel RC, 2001; Helen Martin DipArch;

1992 social housing Bower Chalke, Wilts, by Michael Drury; award 1993;

1994-6 conservation of central tower, Salisbury Cathedral;

1993-5 conservation, cloisters Salisbury Cathedral;

2000 visitor facilities, Salisbury Cathedral, temporary glass-roofed addition in The Plumbery, opened 2000, designed for ten-year life, by AF-K;

2004 new kitchen and WC, St Thomas ch, Salisbury, Wilts;

2006 reordered sanctuary, St Martin ch, Salisbury, with new mosaic altar;

2013 Community Centre, Christ Church, Swindon by AF-K; plaque inside;

2016 proposed reordering Christ Church, Swindon; plans on church website; raise floor in nave and aisles, remove remaining aisle pews;

2017 proposed accessible toilet, Seend ch; Helen Martin architect, possible conversion of brick store in churchyard;


SAINT AUBYN, JAMES PIERS l8l5-95. Church and country house architect. Born Worcs, pupil Fulljames of Gloucester. R Lloyd Williams and M Underwood were pupils of Fulljames also, later with JPStA before setting up together in Denbigh. St Aubyn practiced in Devonport and London. ARIBA 1837, FRIBA 1856. Churches in Reading, Devonport, Plymouth and across Cornwall. St Mark, New Brompton, Kent, 1864-6; Cross in Hand ch, Sx, 1864; Christ Church, Erith, Kent 1874; Competitor Truro Cathedral; remodelled St Aubyn seat St Michaels Mount, Cornwall. Polychrome interiors private chapel at Maristow l87l and Noss Mayo l882-5, Devon. Surveyor to Middle Temple 1851-85, retired 1885, but appears that continued works in Minehead until his death in 1895. Office 1893 Lamb Buildings, Temple, London EC; practice continued by his nephew Francis William St Aubyn 1856-1920.

Retained architect of Dunster Castle estate, Som, from 1860s, first commission was for HF Luttrell +1867, then much more for GF Luttrell +1910, inc so much in Minehead, Som, that obituary said that he was ‘architect of more than three-fourths of the new houses in Minehead’; OD;

1847-8 add to vicarage, Latton; plans BRO; add on N side;

(1861 South Cerney ch Glos FS WI 6.6.61 Oliver Estcourt Gloucester bldr)

1872 alts Chalcot House, Dilton Marsh, Wilts; BoE; WBR; for C Phipps VCH; WSHC has unsigned sections of billiard-room roof dated 20.4.72 and joist plans for new wing; added dining-room, service wing around narrow courtyard, billiard-room; also ?stable block;

1886? ?Wincombe Park, Donhead St Mary, Wilts; later St Mary's Convent School, Shaftesbury, est 1946; or is this the house for MH Beaufoy at Coombe nr Shaftesbury by E Towey Whyte archt ill in Br 4.12.1886;


SAINTSBURY, HENRY and family, builders Bratton. Henry Saintsbury +1741, another Henry Saintsbury worked with him in 1740, and John Saintsbury recorded 1741;

1740 rebuilt Yew Trees, Lower Rd, Bratton, for Whittaker family; Henry Saintsbury Sr and Jr masons, fireplace set by John Saintsbury in 1741; WBR2; house was rebuilt after fire in 1789, but W part, a school kept by Jeffery Whittaker from c1740 remains intact;


SALISBURY CITY ARCHITECT'S DEPARTMENT wound up 1974

1974-5 City Library, behind facade of Market House, Salisbury; BD 25.7.75, completed by Wiltshire County Council Architectural Services; RIBA award to Wiltshire County Architects department, RIBAJ 86 1979 287-92;


SALMON, JONATHAN GREVILLE ISIDORE Architect, Wootton Rivers, Jonathan Salmon Associates; later The Lodge, Salthrop, Wroughton; later Watchfield, near Swindon;

1997 plans of existing house Axford Farm (The Priory), Axford; WBR files;


SALVIN, ANTHONY. Architect 21 Savile Row, London 1799-1881; leading country house architect from 1828. cf Jill Allibone, Anthony Salvin, 1988. WE Nesfield was a relation and he and Richard Norman Shaw met working in Salvin’s office. Restored castles, notably Caernarvon 1844-8; Hon architect Wells Cathedral 1848-54.

1843 survey Salisbury Cathedral chapter-house; JA; commentary on report by TH Wyatt;

1845-6 rest Stratton St Margaret ch, Wilts; JA; clerestory rebuilt, and roof reps; tower partly reblt; vestry formed of tomb chamber; £1023/10/0d; plan WSHC D1/61/6/13 dated 24.3.45 just shows old and new seating plans, but faculty is to take down and rebuild clerestory of nave, repair windows, nave roof, pillars, walls, make good pulpit, desk and pews, take down tower as far as necessary; being repaired DWG 23.1.45, no architect named, also WI 30.1.45; ICBS says work done under David Archer qv, surveyor of Kingsdown (presumably Kingsdown House, Stratton St Margaret) ; when was chancel extended cf Buckler drawing; a Perp S aisle window is replaced as Dec; tower had overhanging pyramid roof, now parapet;

1851 unid school, Salisbury, £800, possibly at East Harnham; JA

1870-5 alts Longford Castle, Wilts; JA 194, £54,473, adds by James Wyatt qv conv to offices, courtyard roofed, new dining rm, and alts to accommodation;

1878 stables, Longford Castle, Wilts; JA 196; £8817; plain brick;


SALWAY, GEORGE SARGENT Architect surveyor Chippenham 1842 dir;

1827 reps Dauntsey Bridge; by G Salway, WBR; Peniston 653;

18?? alts old workhouse, Calne; WBR; dem?

1841 Vicarage, Hilmarton; WBR; and stable/coach house; plans D1/11/79 ?1839; Calne stone and ashlar; three bays, Georgian sash windows, the third bay gabled; now Old Vicarage, W of main road.

1848-9 School, Nettleton; DWG & WI 13.9.49, schoolroom and house; Thomas Brockman, mason, built for GP Scrope; Br 1849 449, school and house 1848, add 1849, dated 1850 WBR; plans WSHC 782/78 1848 and undated plans for rear addition; elevation is not as built, house is shown on right whereas it is on left, and there is one 4-lt window whereas there are two 3-lt mullion and transom windows with gables over;
SALWAY, JOHN Presumably a son or relative of GS Salway of Chippenham;

1858 enlarged school, Nettleton, built 1849 by GS Salway; inf AB from WRO;


SAMUELS, FREDERICK SORTAIN Architect, Goring, then Preston, then Rustington, the East Preston Barn, all Sussex; worked for Albert Richardson, did drawings for Somerset House restoration exh at RA 1950 and for restoration of University College dome exh RA 1949 both for Richardson & Houfe; then set up in Sussex, from 1959 Samuels & Ross; worked on reducing Knowsley Hall, Lancs; plans 1952-65 of buildings in Worthing area in West Sussex RO; ,

1954-5 reduced Bowood, demolition of Big House and conversion of Little House; guidebook; CL 15.6.1972, the late FSS;


SANDBY, THOMAS

1720 W front, West Dean House; Peter Smith in GGJ 1999;


SANDERSON, JOHN Architect, London, died 1774. Recorded 1725 in Covent Garden, country houses in Palladian manner, also rococo decoration, gave Sanderson Miller practical assistance at Hagley Hall, Worcs, 1754-60, worked with amateur Thomas Prowse at Copped Hall, Essex, 1753-8, Wicken church, Northants 1753ff and Kimberley Hall, Norfolk c1755-7;

1774 rebuilt Draycot House, Draycot Cerne for Long family; inf Tim Couzens; with the assistance of - Donnis


SANFORD, ANTHONY

196? restored Tudor House, Oaksey; DoE; now The old House;


SARJEANT, ANTHONY Architect Wimborne Minster, Dorset; not in HC; born c1749 died 18.11.1829 according to inscription in Wimborne Minster, one of governors of Wimborne Grammar School in 1818, inf Mike Hill; daughter married Henry Sutton, clothier of Salisbury BC 22.1.1789;

1790-2 rectory, Stockton; WBR parsonage plans D1/11/2; rebuild and repair of other buildings;


SAUNDERS, JONATHAN Architect, Caroe & Partners qv, Penniless Porch, Wells;

199? reroofed Lydiard Park, Lydiard Tregoze for Swindon Corporation; inf Sarah Finch-Crisp; also designed castellated dam for restored lake 2005-9 and restored ice-house with Simon Bonvoisin of Nicholas Pearson Partners, landscapers;


SCAMMELL, WILLIAM Builder and contractor, Portway, Warminster 1875 dir;
SCHERRER & HICKS, Architects, London ans Manchester Emil Scherrer 1911-2006 & Kenneth Hicks, Scherrer was brought up in Mancheseter, his father was Swiss, started as lecturer at Regent St Polytechnic 1937-47, designed Mathematics faculty at Manchester University opened 1968, 20 storeys; both retired 1972, Edmund (Ted) C Percey 1929-2014 joined the firm from the LCC, designed the Lea Valley Water Co HQ, Hatfield, 1961, owrked on Mathematics Building and designed several notable water towers, eg at Tonwell, Herts, 1964, water tower at Cockfosters Mx 1968, cf article on the water towers Concrete, September 1975; firm later became Edmund Percey, Scherrer & Hicks;

1974 Water tower, Finches Lane, Baydon; BoE 1975; by Edmund Percey;


SCHMIDT, - . Architect.

1908-10 Manor House, Broughton Gifford was 'renovated four years ago by an architect named Schmidt, who intended to live here, but he died suddenly just before the house was finished. Before he came the staircase went up from the middle of the hall. He is also responsible for the odious glass which you will see on the landing.' Schmidt also brought carved stone C17 fireplace down from bedroom to ground-floor room below. Cf Clifford Bax in Proc of Bath Branch of Somerset Arch & Nat Hist Soc 1912 135-42. Bax bought house in 1912 and was there to 1916.


SCHOFIELD, JAMES London

1873 School, South Marston; W Drew & Sons of Highworth builders; EE Gothic in Swindon stone with Corsham Down dressings; ?paid for by Alfred Bell of the Manor house; Gothic, rock-faced stone with a spirelet or spired bellcote on one gable shoulder;


SCHOFIELD, JOHN Architect with Architecton qv Bristol

1986-7 repaired Inglesham ch; SPAB News 17 2 1996; report for Redundant Churches fund 1985; repaired roofs, arcade wall tops, glazing, porch, wall-paintings, continued in charge until 1999; new lychgate;


SCOLES, Canon A. J. C. Architect, parish priest in Bridgwater and Yeovil, designed RC churches in Bridgwater, Yeovil, Wincanton, RC convents in Wincanton and Burnham on Sea; partnership with his nephew Geoffrey Raymond; son of JJ Scoles architect eg of chapel at Prior Park, Bath;

1873 RC church Our Lady of Lourdes, Wroughton; in grounds of Wroughton House for WW Codrington, opened 5.7.73; DoC from newspaper report of 12.7.73; Early Dec style; stone carving G Porter of Bath; glass and fittings from Thomas Orr & Co, Baker St, London, holds 60;

1875-6 RC church, Wingfield Rd, Trowbridge; WBR; FS 11.11.75, F&G Brown of Frome contrs; opened 27.6.76; SWJ 1.7.76; TC 1.7.76, altar and reredos ornamented by William Millington, marble front by Chapman of Frome;

1907 adds RC ch, Wingfield Rd, Trowbridge; Scoles & Raymond; new porch, altar, added bay to nave with gallery, ?also presbytery c1903-4 all for Abbe Hulbert;

1909 chancel, RC ch Devizes; Scoles & Raymond; WBR;

SCOTT BROWNRIGG. Architects, London, Guildford, Cardiff, Limassol. Previously Scott Brownrigg Turner (SBT); Designed Riga Airport; Lyon St Exupery Airport; Istanbul Airport, Wales International Convention Centre, Newport; MoD HQ Northwood and much other work for MoD;

2003 inv with Broadway Malyan in barracks for Salisbury Plain, £1billion for 10,000 soldiers; BD 26.9.03 criticised by CABE for lack of design standards;

2009-10 Bodleian book store for Oxford University, Thornhill Rd, South Marston, Swindon; BD 8.10.10; for 8m volumes from Bodleian Library; website;

(20?? Portishead Quay development, Som;

(2011-12 Chilton Trinity Technical College, Som; BAM contrs; Ove Arup engineers;

2013-14 University Technical College, Bristol St, Swindon, SBT, 2013-15 Jon James architect; conversion of former GWR infants school of 1857 and wagon-house of 1883 with new buildings; Swindon Life website 15.7.13; BAM contractors; opened December 2014;

(20?? MoD HQ, Abbeywood, Bristol, website)

(20?? proposed Kingsmead House Hotel, James St West, Bath; remodelling of 1960s building;

2016-18 Great Western Academy, Tadpole Farm, Swindon; BAM construction website;



SCOTT, Sir GEORGE GILBERT Architect, London. 1811-78. Worked for Henry Roberts and there met WB Moffatt qv and set up practice Scott & Moffatt 1835, fell out over Moffatt’scharacter cf Scott, Personal & Professional Recollections, 1879, and split c1846-8. S&M specialised in workhouses designed over fifty; Wrote Remarks on Secular and Domestic Architecture 1858. Knighted for Albert Memorial 1872. PRIBA, Gold Medal, Buried in Westminster Abbey 6.4.1878. Suffered stroke in 1870, wife Caroline Oldrid died 1872. Eldest son George Gilbert Jr 1839-97 was noted architect esp for RC church; second son John Oldrid qv kept practice going 1878-80 with GGS Jr but they fell out, GG Jr declared unsound mind 1884. Son Albert Henry 1844-65 died young; son Dukinfield Henry. List of works in David Cole biog 1980.
WORKS: Workhouses Brackley, Kettering, Oundle, Northampton and Towcester by GGS; then with Moffatt: 1837-9 Bedminster Union Workhouse, Som S&M also similar classical design at Boston, Bideford, Chesterfield, Edmonton (?), Gloucester, Guildford, Horncastle, Liskeard, Loughborough (?), Louth, Lutterworth (?), Newton Abbot, Spilsby, St Austell (?), St Columb Major, Tavistock, Tendring, Tiverton, Williton, and Witham; Tudor-Gothic at Burton on Trent (?), Chipping Sodbury, Dunmow, Lichfield, Mere, Newcastle under Lyne, Penzance, Redruth, Uttoxeter (?); Elizabethan at Amersham, Billericay, Windsor; Jacobean at Belper 1840, Macclesfield 1843-5; 1840-1 rest St Mary, Stafford; 1841-4 Martyrs Memorial Oxford; 1843-4 Christ Ch Dover S&M dem; 1843-5 Swindon Wilts St Mark ch S&M; 1843-5 Shropshire County Asylum, Shrewsbury S&M; 1845 rest Bingham ch Notts and built school for Rev Robert Miles (client at National School Cardigan) S&M; 1845 Zeals Ch Wilts Br 1845 464; 1847 Army & Navy Club, London unex competition entry; 1847ff Ely Cathedral, Cambs. Rest; 1847-50 Alderney, C.I., St Anne ch; 1848-9 Brighton College, Sx principal’s house 1854, chapel 1859, hall 1863; 1849 ff rest Westminster Abbey; 1851 Swindon, Wilts, Christ Church; 1853-61 Chippenham St Paul, Wilts; 1854-5 Hamburg Rathaus unex; 1854 ff Doncaster, St George reblt; 1856-7 All Souls, Haley Hill, Halifax; 1856-61 Government Offices controversy; 1856-60 Exeter College chapel, Oxford; 1857 ff Lichfield Cathedral, Staffs rest; 1858-61 Kelham Hall, Notts; 1858-60 Walton Hall, Warws; 1859ff rest Salisbury Cathedral rest; 1861-4 rest Pershore Abbey; 1862 Preston TH, Lancs; 1862-7 Ripon Cathedral, choir stalls; 1862-73 Foreign and India Offices, London; 1862 ff Chichester Cathedral tower and spire rebuilt; 1863-9 St Johns Coll chapel Cambridge; 1863-72 Albert Memorial, London; 1864 began Salisbury tower and spire rest; 1864-8 Leeds General Infirmary; 1865 Competition for St Pancras Hotel; 1866 Law Courts competition; 1868-71 Glasgow University; 1868-71 Midland Grand hotel, St Pancras, London; 1869-72 St Mary Abbots Kensington London; 1870-1 St Albans Cathedral tower rest; 1871 Rochester Cathedral rest; 1874-9 Edinburgh Episcopal Cathedral;

1836-7 Amesbury Workhouse, Wilts; S&M; design by WBM acc to workhouses website;


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