1838-9 Workhouse, Mere, Wilts; S&M; 1840 WBR; Tudor, £3470; 1838 D Cole;
(1838-40 Workhouse, Long St, Williton, Som; S&M; 1836 D Cole;)
(1838-40 Workhouse, Chipping Sodbury, Glos; S&M, James Chappell, Bath, builder; £2090; Tudor style)
18?? completed tower and added spire, Teffont Evias ch, Wilts; c1830-43 WBR2; ch 1824-6 by C Fowler qv;
1842 Rectory, Teffont Evias, Wilts, probably by Moffatt; WBR 1841; 1842 D Cole)
1842-3 Swallowcliffe ch, Wilts; BoE, S&M; consec WI 7.9.43 S&M old ch dem 1841, new one on new site, Norman style, stone altar, pulpit, lectern and font, font a copy of one in Ancaster ch; 1842 D Cole; ICBS S&M;
1844 reseated Wanborough ch; ICBS; ICBS files also mention repairs complete 1843 but not apparently by S&M; pews, stalls, ?stone pulpit:
1844-5 St Mark ch, Church Place, New Swindon; S&M; 1843-5 BoE, WBR; £500 left by GH Gibbs +1842, appeal by GWR 1843, £6000; Sampson Sage qv worked as superintendent; William Sissons of Hull, builder, tender £8,386 for church, parsonage, school and teacher's house; ; 1845-6 D Cole; ICBS/ Geoff Brandwood: I think redate to 1844-5, as the application only went in on 4 Dec 1843, work started 1844, dedicated 25.4.45; C&F tower & spire not on original plan, Swindon stone with Bath dressings; battlements on tower removed c1947;
1843-4 Vicarage, St Mark ch, Church Place, Swindon; S&M; WBR; vicarage and schools acc to D Cole and BoE; William Sissons builder; C&F;
1843-4 GWR Schools, Church Place, Swindon, vicarage & schools, presumably S&M, dem apart from infants' schoolroom added in 1857; William Sissons, builder; C&F;
1845-6 Zeals ch, Wilts; 1842-4 S&M, BoE, WBR; but FS Br 1845 464; 1845-6 D Cole; ICBS application 1844, work not yet begun acc to letter 18.7.45, consecrated 14.10.46;
1850-1 Christ Church, Cricklade St, Old Swindon, Wilts; George Myers of Lambeth builder; WBR; plans made WI 21.10.1847, £7000, 157' spire based acc to Betjeman on Buckworth ch, Hunts; protest of railway workers against demolition of Holy Rood ch report DWG 20.4.48; FS DWG 13.6.50; consecrated 7.11.1851 DWG 13.11.51, WI 13.11.51; cost £8000 church guide; Br 1851 389; P Spencer-Silver, Pugin's Builder, 1993, 209; ICBS: by Scott alone. Font and pulpit now in holy Rood, Swindon;
1853 report on condition Holy Trinity ch, Bradford on Avon; DWG 3.11.53, S wall very bad, chancel arch spread, gallery across chancel unsafe; E window renewed 1856; nave restored 1865 by Manners & Gill, chancel roof 1881;
1854 rebuilt chancel, Bratton ch; church guide; for Rev Charles Palairet; J Burgess qv of Westbury mason; Kelly 1867 says church 'lately been restored, re-seated and new roofed at a cost of £900 from designs by Messrs Scott & Wyatt' perhaps conflating Scott chancel 1854 and TH Wyatt repairs 1860;
1854-5 St Paul ch, Chippenham, Wilts; WBR; 1854-5 D Cole; 1853-61 BoE; FS 23.1.54, Mr Jones bldr; consecr 18.4.55, organ by John clark of Bath DWG 7.6.56; FS DWG 23.2.54; consec DWG 19.4.55, WI 19.4.55; tower and spire 1860 by GGS;
1860 tower and spire, St Paul ch, Chippenham; church of 1854-5 by GGS; last stone of spire in place WI 20.12.60, Mr Jones bldr under superintendence of Mr Penton; 166 ft high;
1862-70 rest Salisbury Cathedral, Wilts; WBR; 1863-9 BoE; scaffolding erected in crossing for Mr Scott to view SA 3.2.62; T for general external structural repairs SWJ 18.10.62; 1864 began Salisbury tower and spire rest; first contract completed and work strengthening tower lantern DWG 16.8.66 2nd contract for W front to complete 1867; capstone on spire DWG 11.7.67; 1869 estimate accepted for Lady Chapel WG23.4.69; 1870 decided to proceed with rest of choir £4200 of estimated £15000 inc choir stalls screens and organ WI 3.2.70; 1868-71, 1877-9 D Cole; Eccl Today 27 2006 67-80 rest 1862-78 article by Suzanna Branfoot;
1863 Vicarage, Bratton, Wilts; WBR; VCH; but ? Rev Charles Palairet built house before he left c1856 acc to church guide; Kelly 1867 says erected 1863 on land given by M of Bath by Eccl Commissioners for £1600, no architect named, by 1867 Rev R Pyper was vicar; ;
1865-7 rest St Edmund ch, Salisbury, Wilts; BoE; 1866-7 D Cole
18?? rest Canon Swayne house, Salisbury, Wilts; D Cole
1872 work Salisbury Cathedral progressing, painting of choir roof by Clayton & Bell old painting could not be saved but drawings made and painting reproduced; one bay of choir wall painted as specimen of what existed beneath and as inducement to complete; old C13 stall only choir fittings that could be kept, they have been cleanse and await proper canopies; pavement of encaustic tiles and the black-and white marble lately in the choir, choir fittings still to be done; Br 14.12.72; BN 13.12.72 pavement ordered and fittings incl desk, stall fronts, canopies, pulpit, throne, remodelling organ, gates, grill still to do at cost £8000 not incl reredos and screen;
1871-2 Savernake Cottage Hospital, nr Marlborough, Wilts; ill Archiseek from BN ?.?.73; also plan; 1871-2 D Cole; third cottage hospital in England founded 1866 in old Training Institution buildings, Savernake, given by Lord Ailesbury opened 30.6.66; new building cost £4960/18/0d and opened 22.5.72; D Maurice, The Marlborough Doctors;
1877 pulpit, Salisbury Cathedral, Wilts; BoE; works 1877-9 D Cole;
(1878-80 rest Orchardleigh ch, Som; 1878-80 completed JO Scott: S porch 1878; 1878-81 D Cole;
1878 rest Broughton Gifford ch; but WT 23.11.78 says by JO Scott; possibly pulpit, the stained glass E and W windows, nave roof;
1878 chancel Christ Church, Bradford on Avon, Wilts, proposed 1876, opened 1878, exec JO Scott; GGS name on plans; G 3.4.78 E window to the Miss Bailwards about to be fitted; WBR2, GGS designed eagle lectern acc to guide book, reredos by Farmer & Brindley also carving of chancel arch; ?transepts added slightly later by J.O. Scott,
SCOTT, GEORGE GILBERT Jr Architect. Son of Sir George Gilbert Scott; biography by Gavin Stamp (GS); 1839-97, architect of Norwich RC Cathedral; after death of Sir GG Scott in 1878 increasingly unstable, 1883 interned in Bethlehem Hospital; became RC in 1880;
1875-6 rest Crudwell ch; est £3570; church history has restoration 1868, chancel restored 1876, new seating and vestry; rood-screen restored 1889; GS;
c1877 and 1881-2 alts Burton Hill House, Malmesbury; for Col CW Miles MP; bedroom mantelpiece by Watts c1877; panelling, chimney-pieces, heraldic ceiling in Great Room, 1881-2, plasterwork by George Milliner, moulds by John McCulloch £77/15; £6/15/3d to Barkentin & Krall door furniture; GS;
1878-9 vicarage, Church St, Great Bedwyn; £2314 inc parish room; Samuel Elliott of Newbury bldr; GS; now Glebe House;
SCOTT, Sir GILES GILBERT. Architect. 1880-1960. Son of George Gilbert Scott Jr and grandson of Sir GG Scott. Des Liverpool Cathedral, Battersea & Bankside Power Stations, Waterloo Bridge etc RC churches at Bournemouth 1906-7; Sheringham 1908-36; Bath 1925-9; knighted 1924, RIBA Gold Medal 1925, PRIBA 1933-5; practice continued by Richard Gilbert Scott;
1902 lychgate, Steeple Langford ch, Wilts, WBR;
SCOTT, HAROLD S. Architect Birmingham
1937 Regal Cinema, Bythesea Rd, Trowbridge; dem; Falconer The Trowbridge Movies;
SCOTT, JOHN OLDRID, London. 1841-1913 Son of Sir G.G. Scott qv, entered practice 1860, succeeded to practice when father died in 1878. Assisted by his son Charles Marriott Scott (JOS&Son). 1874-82 St Sophia, Moscow Rd, London; 1875-1913, Slough St Mary; 1876 Chailey ch, Sx; 1876 St Paul, New Cross, Manchester; 1882 tower and spire Ryde ch, IoW; 1890-1 Bradfield College chapel, Berks; 1894-5 St Philip, Hove, Sx;
1878ff completed chancel, Christ Church, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; WBR; to plans by Sir GGS qv, consecrated in 1878 inc new choir stalls and reredos; work continued 1878-91 by JOS; lectern by Sir GGS, 1878, E window 1878-9 by Clayton & Bell; stencil decs by Burlison & Grylls 1881, also some stained glass; in 1884 JOS did S porch and window above, removed W gallery, replaced nave pews, also stained glass window nave N; font cover 1884 made by Skidmore; pulpit 1889 carved by H Hems, and two more stained glass windows one on nave N and one on nave S (by Clayton & Bell); BN 10.5.89 window by Kempe; screen and parclose screens 1891, N transept/organ chamber 1891-2, chancel panelling 1892, church history 1993 by Ann D Chapman;
1878 rest Broughton Gifford ch; WT 23.11.78; other sources say Sir GG Scott;
SCOTT, PETER A.
1976? House, Wilts, in garden of their own house; ill in Home Plans 1979, GI;
SCOTT, WILLIAM GILBEE Architect, FRIBA 25 Bedford Row, London; contracts book 1898-1911 lists works;
1891-2 Salvation Army Citadel and shops, Fleet St, Swindon; reconstructed 1970
SEAL, MERVYN Architect, The Studio, Brixham Rd, Torbay, Devon; Mervyn Seal & Associates; David Walters was an associte in 1970s; designed modernist houses: Kaywana Hall, Kingswear Devon for himself 1961-2; Parkham Wood House, Brixham, 1967; The Studio Brixham Rd, Torbay 1977 office for practice; went bankrupt and most of documents thrown away; article in C20 Society Journal;
1972-3 The Precinct, High St, Corsham; BoE;
19?? development behind No 18 St Mary Street, Chippenham; plans WBR;
SEARCHFIELD, THOMAS G. Builder Heytesbury
1860 National School, Heytesbury; WBR; unsigned undated plan WSHC 782-54 for minor adds to school and addition of 2st 3-bay house on W side of yard with 2-lt windows;
SECCOMBE, H.E. Architect, Post Office; 1879-1955;
1935 attrib PO, 119 Victoria Rd, Swindon;
1935-6 attrib add to PO, The Shambles, Bradford on Avon;
SEDDON, Major A. C. Royal Engineers. Head of War Office design at the time of the depot reorganisation of the 1870s that led eg to new barracks at Bury St Edmunds, Devizes, Dorchester, Reading, Taunton, Worcester. Taunton is said to be by T Berry, Army Divisional Surveyor qv with Major Crozier RE; ?cf Douet, English Army Barracks book for EH;
SEDDON, JOHN POLLARD, 1827-1906 London, Llandaff. Pupil of TL Donaldson, partner of John Prichard from 1852-62, and John Coates Carter 1884-1904, cf M Darby, JP Seddon. Cathedral Architect, Llandaff, after JP 1886; Surveyor to Archdeaconry of Monmouth to 1904; extensive practice in SE Wales.
1875-6 rest Upavon ch, Wilts, nave only, chancel restored by TH Wyatt (BoE); tenders WG 12.3.75; WBR; BN 1875a 120, ICBS, Upavon 7800 : Letter 6 Mar 1876 says ‘the Nave of Upavon Church has been thoroughly rebuilt and opened for Divine Service’. J.P. Seddon. The grant was made in Jan 1875, so it seems likely that the date should be 1875-6 for the nave work. Letter Mar 1875 speaks about them going for ‘a new high pitched roof in place of the dilapidated clerestory’. The application in Jan 1875 refers to this intention and also to rebuild ‘one wall, the North entirely’. The file throws no light on the chancel work.
1878 alts parsonage, Chirton, Wilts; WBR; TBC; not in M Darby;
1878 alts Stanton St Bernard Vicarage, Wilts; WBR; not in M Darby
1883-5 St Barnabas ch, Swindon, Wilts; WBR; BN 47 1884 768, to be dedicated BN 7.11.84 Transitional Norman style, aisles at present not built; BN 27.2.85 windows of cathedral glass supplied by Messrs Belham; N aisle 1898 by JPS, Br 75 1898 107; V&A plans undated c1885 inscribed Gorse Hill church. Elevations and details of door to vestry and W doors on 2 sheets stamped Dutton & Powers, art craftsmen in metals etc, Manchester; history 1886-1936 says Seddon assisted by JJ Smith qv with W Jones & Co, Gloucester, builder; nave and chancel consec St Barnabas Day 1886; plans dated 1883 in BRO EB/7/6/2/198E overlaid with altered design for N aisle; Seddon gave roundel window by HA Kennedy in N porch;
1894 S aisle St Barnabas ch, Gorse Hill, Swindon; memorial stone laid for S aisle, work started under W Jones Gloucester; SA 16.6.94 £750; two vestries and seats for 80; built 1895 £800 history 1886-1936;
1898-9 adds St Barnabas ch, Swindon: ICBS: N aisle, vestry, heating chamber: JP Seddon Br 75 (1898) 107; not in M Darby; plans for N aisle overlaid on 1883 plans in BRO EB/7/6/2/198E overlaid with altered design for N aisle; built wider than originally planned; £1100; tower added 1914 by WAH Masters qv not completed, not apparently ever planned by JPS; Seddon gave roundel in N porch stained glass by HA Kennedy;
1902 alts Red Lodge, Braydon, Wilts; for J E Ward; History of Purton 102, by late Mr Seddon of Westminster with Mr Jones of Gloucester ie W Fitzgerald Jones qv; not in M Darby; plans for addition to N of servants hall 1909-10 by W Fitzgerald Jones, WSHC; gardens by – White of Victoria St, London; plans G4/760/27 by JPS and WF Jones 1901 for roughcast addition to S end (?done in brick)
SEKON ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES, Parnella House, Devizes;
201? new private house, Liddington; RJ Leighfield & Sons website; trad style three-storey, double fronted;
SELFE & SON Builders Bradford on Avon
1920ff blt council houses, Avonfield, Trowbridge Rd, Bradford on Avon; Hugh Morgan architect;
1921 blt War Memorial, Bradford on Avon; A Dunn architect
1927 rest Blind House, Town Bridge, Bradford on Avon; H Brakspear archt; GA72;
SERGISON, JONATHAN Architect Sergison Bates, London, established 1996 with Stephen Bates; much work in Switzerland;
(1997-9 refurb of outbuilding as workshops and holiday house, Bridport, Dorset; website)
2002-4 refurb Upper Lawn Cottage Solar Pavilion, West Winterslow; £70K; house of 1959-62 by A & P Smithson qv; website;
2004-8 Garden pavilion, Upper Lawn Cottage, West Winterslow; Sergison Bates website; £100K;
2013 ext to Upper Lawn Cottage, West Winterslow, GI;
SEWARD, CHARLES THOMAS Surveyor Bath
1840 paid £5 for plan and specification for Lydiard Tregoze ch; ?reordering, repewing, as Thomas Lloyd qv was paid £10 13.9.41 for surveying the work when repewing the church, and - Rose paid £300 September 1839 for news pews and final balance paid him in 1841-2; FLT 38 28; FLT 40;
(1840 parsonage, Camerton, Som, plans SRO Bbm/79)
SEWARD, J. Builder, Frome
1901 unsuccessful T for alts Wiltshire Reformatory, Warminster, Som; WBR2;
1909 Gym, Wiltshire Reformatory, Warminster, Wilts; WBR2; dismantled and reused as Memorial Hall, Horningsham, 1930, by Edmund Warre qv;
SEYMOUR & BAINBRIDGE Architects, Winchester est 1997 by Gary Seymour and Louise Bainbridge; conservation specialists; LB architect to Bristol Cathedral; practice restored Stanmer House, Sx, for Brighton Corporation;
1997ff conservation architects Lacock Abbey for 20 years acc to website 2015; repairs and alts to E range, new beasts on Sharington's tower, conservation of medieval basement rooms; NT;
20??ff conservation architects Mompesson House, Salisbury; quinquennial inspections; NT;
SEYMOUR HARRIS PARTNERSHIP Architects
1995 Borough Parade shopping centre, Chippenham; inf Jack Konynenburg;
SHACKLE, GEORGE HARVEY Architect, 1853-1922 born Cambridge, trained as stone carver then as architect, practiced in London and Friern Barnet (1901) before moving to Marlborough 1903, in dirs 1907-15; at 9 The Green, and 1 Alexandra Terrace, Marlborough;
1919 War Memorial, Preshute; Imperial War Museum website; unveiled 2.11.19; churchyard cross; Berks Wilts & Marlborough Times County Paper 14.3.19, 7.11.19; £70;
SHARPE, JOHN Architect; John Sharpe Associates
1966-7 Selwyn Hall and library, Valens Terrace, Box; BoE; dull;
1972-3 adds Harris Bacon factory, Mill St, Calne; BoE; inc shops and offices; ?the Co-op Mill St;
1974 West Wilts DC offices, Bradley Rd, Trowbridge; BoE; dem;
SHAW, JOHN Architect, London, 1803-70 son of John Shaw Sr +1832, continued father's work on St Dunstan in the West ch, London, designed Wellington College, Berks, and Royal Naval School, New Cross, London (Goldsmiths College) in an early Wren-revival style; retired in 1860s.
1840 rebuilt tower, Hilmarton ch; by Mr Shaw an architect, £600, rebuilt from top of W window, also chancel much restored unsuccessfully WAM 37 article by CE Ponting; suggested that inscription has an IS for John Shaw?;
1853 Cowbridge House, Malmesbury; VCH; for SB Brooke, dem; in early C18 style;
1857 attrib Girls' and infants' school, Cross Hayes, Malmesbury for SB Brooke; in early C18 style;
SHAW, RICHARD NORMAN Architect, London 1831-1912; cf biography by Andrew Saint;
1885-6 Upcot House, Marlborough; Andrew Saint p429, for FE Thompson for whom Shaw also designed an unidentified cottage in 1877, possibly Upcot Cottage, the lodge to Upcot; plans alts to Upcot 1927 G22/760/76, possibly the dormitory wing by WG Newton since demolished;
SHELDON, ANTHONY (TONY) GRAHAM CLEESE. Architect, c1930-93. Papers Somerset RO A/DFC. Worked for Loughborough College, Somerset County Council, Vallis of Frome; Hoskins of Shepton Mallet; Imrie Porter & Wakefield of Warminster; Kendrick Finlay & Partners of Bath (Unity Structures); Roydon Cooper Assocs of Yeovil; SWEB; Taunton Borough Council; Wells City Council; work also in Devon, Essex, Wilts, Yorks, and Aberystwyth.
SHEPPARD ROBSON Architects, London. Sir Richard Sheppard 1910-82 born Bristol, Sheppard Robson & Partners founded 1958, specialists in schools and universities, Churchill College, Cambridge. Knighted 1981.
1997 Motorola, Groundwell, Swindon, Wilts; BD special report 1998; Graham Anthony designer, Andrew German project architect, £40m; Tilbury Douglas contrs; Gillespies landscape; Mott Macdonald engineers; Building 18.7.97 44-7; RIBAJ 104 Nov 1997 46-7;
(201? Finzel’s Reach, Bristol)
(201? Mathematics Building, Bristol University)
(2013 Biological Sciences Building, Bristol University)
SHEPPARD, DAVID Architect David Sheppard Architects
1994 The Granary, Wick Lane, Downton; GI;
SHEPPARD, EDWARD Stone carver, Bristol
1880 carved canopies of reredos, Corsham ch; CF Hansom architect; statues by JE Boehm;
1889 carving on Trowbridge TH; AS Goodridge architect;
SHINGLER RISDON ASSOCIATES Architects London; - Shingler and Frank Heriot Risdon; did town centre work in Gloucester, Worcester, Fareham, Staines, Leek and Lichfield; also Chatham;
1960-4 shopping area, The Parade, Swindon, with Frederick Gibberd qv consultant to the Borough, and in assoc with JL Morgan Borough engineer and surveyor; BoE1975; also Debenham store with Hambro offices above on N side The Parade; Oddenino developers; VCH; 1961-4 SBC
(1963 consultants town centre redevelopment, Christchurch, Dorset; Christchurch times 24.5.63)
(1966-7 St Andrew WM chapel, Worcester; C20 churches database)
SHOPLAND, JAMES REW. Engineer, Walton House, Swindon, partner with TS Lansdown in Lansdown & Shopland, see TS Lansdown, work by L&S recorded 1870-3 but L&S in directories 1875-89; died 1897 aged 54, memorial in Purton church; ?born Exeter; Graces Guide obituary from Minutes of ICE: 1841-97 articled 1857 Robert Dymond & Co Exeter, railway engineers, then with Gotto & Beesley, London, waterworks engineers, set up in Swindon 1870. With WJ Kingsbury engineer to Swindon Marlborough & Andover Railway and Swindon & Cheltenham line; when they amalgamated 1884 as Midland & SW Junction Rlwy, he was consulting engineer; engineer to Bridport Railway and harbour, Dorset, also water schemes South Molton, Briton Ferry & Clifton on Teme; engineer to Swindon Water Board; MICE 1896; son James 1873-1900 was also civil engineer, killed trying to rescue workmen trapped in sewage works, Chapel, Southampton, buried Radnor St Cemetery, Swindon;
1877 Cottage Hospital, Purton;
(1879 outfall works, Briton Ferry, Glam contract A 8.2.79)
1880 Lower End Farmhouse, Compton Bassett; VCH?;
1884 proposed new road from Rushey Platt station near Swindon to Wroughton; WSHC 631/16;
1895 offer of plans for Blunsdon and Highworth sewage for 30 guineas accepted SA 27.7.95;
SHRIVE, EDDIE H.
1964 plan for St Margaret's Hill, Bradford on Avon for BoA Preservation Soc to try to reduce destruction of council scheme; unsuccessful; GA 38 2002;
SHULDHAM, D. L. G. Chief staff architect, Barclays Bank 1968-70; ARIBA; HCS Workman ARIBA was Deputy Chief at the same period.
1968-70 attrib Barclays Bank, High Street, Westbury; attribution by Nicholas Webb, archivist:
I had hoped the premises committee minutes might name an architect but the only entry I can find relating to Westbury, dated 16/10/1968, is the approval of ‘elevational treatment involved in the erection of new premises on a site at the corner of Hayes Road and High Street, to rehouse existing branch at an estimated cost of £36,000’. (ref. 80/40). My best guess is that the likeliest designer of a new small town branch at that period would be a staff architect from the Bank’s own premises department: D L G Shuldham and H C S Workman, both ARIBA, were the Chief and Deputy Chief staff architects between 1968 and 1970.
SHURMER, THOMAS MOLAND Architect Andover +1872
1836 work vicarage, Boscombe; WBR
SHUTTLEWORTH, KEN; Architect, see Foster + Partnership; later involved with Make Architects;
1996-7 Winterbrook House, Lower Compton, Compton Bassett; for self; Ken Shuttleworth's Crescent House AR 206 Sept 1999 73-5; Building 14.11.97 48-53 £345000, Tony Fitzpatrick of Ove Arup engineer; two crescent curves linked by linear top-lit hall with Reglit glass clerestory, glass front wall 4.1m high 27 m long,
2016 proposed new Art Gallery, Princes St, Swindon, butterfly form; Swindon life website 13.12.16; Make Architects;
SIDELL GIBSON PARTNERSHIP 13 Spencer Ct, 7 Chalcot Rd, London NW1. London, Berlin & Birmingham (took over Crouch Butler Savage partnership Birmingham). Ronald D Sidell and PA Gibson. Rest of Windsor Castle CTA 1999; Grand Buildings Trafalgar Sq CTA 1994; Woolgate exchange CTA 2002; European Bank for Reconstruction London 1996; Sir John Lyon House 2007; 30 Gresham St London; Paddington Central, London; One New Change, London 2010; adds 31 Tite St, Chelsea; over 40 schemes for English Courtyard Association inc St Lukes Ct, Marlborough; Reuters office, Geneva;
1983 Manor Court housing for elderly, Pewsey; HDA 1983;
(1988 Conversion and adds Hayes End Manor, South Petherton, Som for English Courtyard Assoc, retirement development; W Coombs & Sons Ltd ilminster contrs; Corresp from Guy Greenfield job archt, SVBRG;
(1991 Ashcombe Court, Ilminster, Som; Stone Federation Award.
1993 Earls Manor Court, Winterbourne Earls, Wilts; HDA 1993; CTA commended 1995; project architect Richard Morton;
(1993-7 reconstructed Windsor Castle, Berks after fire; Giles Downes architect;
1998 proposed visitor centre, Fargo North, for Stonehenge; BD 9.4.98; five developer led consortia then reduced to two, won it then cancelled BD 14.6.00; BD 28.7.2000, won by Edward Cullinan qv; nothing done;
(19?? Fifteen houses and shops, Poundbury, Dorset; first phase of village;
1999 conversion of workhouse, The Common, Marlborough to St Luke's Court for English Courtyard Assoc with new neo-Georgian N range, inscribed with date and architects;
(200? Dorchester First School, Poundbury, Dorset;)
SILCOCK & REAY. Architects, 47 Milsom St Bath, Kelly 1906. Thomas Ball Silcock Bsc FSI qv +1924 and Samuel Sebastian Reay ARIBA +1933 qv; partnership c1897-c1911;
1895-7 Swindon & N Wilts Technical Institution, Victoria Rd, Swindon, Wilts; BoE S&R, but competition was 1892, design 1895 was by TB Silcock SA 20.7.95, and building dated 1895; when it opened firm was S&R, Br 1897a 179 says S&R; SB: by S&R, J Long & Son, Bath, builders; £12000, opened 27.1.97; refurbished 1926 as The College (College of Further Education); restored as flats 2016;
(1896-7 Gospel Hall, Claverton Down Rd, Bath; SNB, S&R; ill Br 11.9.97, Mannings & Mould of Bath contrs;
(1897 Clock Tower, Churchill, Som, for S Hill of Langford House; S&R;
1898 Sunday school, C chapel, Sanford St, Swindon; chapel 1894-5 by TBS, Sunday school also by TBS acc to WBR2; all dem;
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