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1891-2 vicarage, St Barnabas ch, Gorse Hill, Swindon; dem 1977, SB;£2384/14/9d

1895 terraces, Hunt St, Swindon Nos 12-21 and 22-31 for T Turner qv;


SMITH, JOHN Builder, Calne

1811 built raised causeways each side of Avon bridge, Kellaways on Maud Heath's Causeway; JA Chamberlain, Maud Heath's Causeway;


SMITH, JOHN Builder, Chippenham, see Light & Smith;
SMITH, MARTIN see Astley Design
SMITH, MICHAEL SLADE Architect. Hillside House, Bradford on Avon, worked for Bernard Ashwell qv in 1950s, then partner in ASTAM Design Gloucester, later started own firm Slade Smith & Winrow, 37 Silver St Bradford on Avon and Bath, with Raymond Winrow; retired c2004 to Bathford;

1970ff architect to Longleat, designed top floor apartment for Visc Weymouth later 6th M of Bath, mended roofs; Roy Willcock friend of Lord Weymouth worked on interiors; MSS designed spiral stair from apartment to roof garden,


SMITH, P.G. Architect, possibly in Ministry of Public Buildings & Works, Julian Ousley has no information on him;

1965-9 Post Office, Church St, Melksham; BoE;


SMITH, THOMAS Architect, London. ?same as Thomas Smith of Hertford 1798-1875 son of John smith, surveyor of bridges in Kent 1810-25, grandson of Thomas Smith architect of Lambeth (HC); county surveyor Herts from 1837 and Beds 1847-55; numerous churches in Herts and Beds also surveyor to London estates of M of Salisbury and Lord Dimsdale; son Thomas Tayler Smith 1834-1910 also architect; country houses in Co. Louth c1830; ICBS also has a Thomas Smith of Stourbridge fl 1839-69 who did churches in Stourbridge and Walsall; also Thomas Smith qv of Highworth, builder with William Pedley qv of Highworth & Swindon workhouse, Stratton St Margaret, 1847;

1847-9 alts Lydiard Millicent ch ICBS, reseating and restoration plans 1847. Thomas Smith of London, architect. The whole cost was £3,300 so a lot must have been done. ICBS seating plan pre-alteration; 2 new seating plans; all unsigned; 'all the seats to be of oak also the roof and all the other woodwork .. the church to be put into a state of thorough repair'. Not included in HC list for TS of Hertford; ?Thomas Smith of Highworth;


SMITH, THOMAS Highworth. Builder, partner c1835 with Thomas Angell qv of Highworth his brother in law; in 1842 dir; died before 1858 when wife called a widow; son Thomas Angell Smith of Leighton Grove, Kentish Town, when he married in 1862, in 1870 set up Oriental Fibre Mat & Matting Co in Brewery St, Highworth, and lived at Hill View, Highworth, 1875 dir; who was the Mr Smith builder in 1864-8 of Blunsdon St Andrew ch?;

18?? involved with Thomas Angell in work at the workhouse, Cricklade Road, Highworth; WBR wrongly suggests new workhouse at Stratton St Margaret; ? conversion to vicarage 1847; now Westhill House;

1847 builder with William Pedley qv, Highworth & Swindon workhouse, Stratton St Margaret; dem; S Foden qv architect;

1864-6 builder Blunsdon St Andrew ch; William Butterfield architect, Mr Smith of Highworth builder and contractor, Br 1868 120;


SMITH, WILLIAM Architect, Trowbridge; carpenter The Halve, 1842 dir; carpenter The Down 1867 dir; his builders' yard was just E of the Tabernacle Chapel and the buildings are since 1937 part of the chapel precinct,

1855 U chapel, Conigre, Trowbridge; WBR; or 1857-9; dem;

1864-5 shop for W Beaven ironmonger, 23 Fore St, Trowbridge; WBR; Trowbridge History 1;

1865 attrib Schools, U chapel, Conigre, Trowbridge, now Bethel Apostolic ch;

1866 add and alt Wingfield Green, Wingfield for John Bayfield Clark, WT 19.1.67 dinner to celebrate erection of conservatory and alterations; Mr Smith bldr and architect; other additions were to rear 1863 and to E side 1879, possibly also by WS; house now called Trowle House; KR in Trowbridge History 2;

1868-70 St Thomas ch, Trowbridge; WBR; BoE; also lodge and school; consec WI 3.3.70 Atworth stone, arches on columns of Blue Hanham and red Mansfield, William Millington artist painted roof; 4-lt Ew by Hardman, Caen stone font on Devonshire marble dwarf pillars, and red and blue stone, carved work by Palmer & Sheppard of Bristol mostly by Sheppard; in mem Thomas & Sarah Clark of Bellefield, glass of other windows Mr J Berry who did painting varnishing and glazing; £7000; consec SWJ 26.2.70; BN 4.3.70 E window by Hardman;

1869 cloth hall, Studley Mill, Trowbridge, for sales; WBR; presumably one of the buildings along Stallard Street; cf 1878;

18?? Clark mausoleum, Trowbridge Cemetery, DoE; to Thomas Clark +1859;

187? Avon View House, The Down, Trowbridge, dem; WBR;

1870? Kingston & Hastings Mausoleum, Trowbridge Cemetery; WBR inf M Marshman; DoE; to Rev JD Hastings +1869 and Rev Thos Kingston +1867;

1870 Rodway Mausoleum; Trowbridge Cemetery; Mausolea & Monuments Trust; statue of Redeemer by Palmer & Sheppard of Bristol; ironwork by Lucas;

187? infants school, Tabernacle C chapel, Trowbridge in mem of his only child; T Mann, Hist of Tabernacle, 1884; ?the Sunday School dated 1871 on Church Street but this adjoins the gate-screen 1871 by WJ Stent qv;

1871 School, Shaw; WSHC 782/75 dated 31.1.71; also plans by WH Bromley qv for making a school-house out of previous school across the road;

1872 Sandridge and The Forest School, nr Melksham; Sandridge and Forest School; WSHC 782/74, plans dated July 1872; dem 2015;

1875 No 7 Wicker Hill, Trowbridge; Marshman & Rogers 17;

1876-7 ?Tinhead School, Edington;

1877 The Armoury, The Down, Trowbridge; WBR; dem;

1878 offices, Studley Mill, Nos 55-7 Stallard St, Trowbridge, for Clarks; WBR; the tall four-storey block;

1880 School, Staverton; nd WBR; built 1880 by George Smith builder acc to The Book of Staverton, opened 18.10.80;

1882-3 bldr Tabernacle C chapel, Church St, Trowbridge; Paull & Bonella archts; Wm Smith bldr, plaque; dedic 19.3.84; presumably also classroom block 1882-3; T Mann, history of Tabernacle 1884;

1884 Schools, Emmanuel B chapel, Church St, Trowbridge; plaque; WBR;

Attrib: No 23 Fore St Trowbridge 1864 for James Beaven; premises for Applegate winemerchants, Roundstone St 1864 later Roundstone Hotel dem for Post Office; Salter's offices; Nos 50-54 Stallard St part of Studley Mills offices c1878; ? Tinhead School Edington;


SMITHSON, ALISON & PETER

1958-9 Upper Lawn Cottage, West Winterslow, for themselves AR Feb 1963 135-6; 1958-9 to 1962; also known as Solar Pavilion; ?adds 1962; 1962 acc to GI; extended 2013 by Jonathan Sergison of Sergison Bates; ?1961-2 restored 2002-3 acc to EH;

1971 summerhouse, Ansty Plum, Ansty, house of 1964 by David Levitt qv; built for original owner Roger Rigby; restored 2015 by Coppin Dockray qv;

Hugh Martin: It was the later work by the Smithsons at Ansty Plum that I was interested in. The garage/studio is 1971 but they also did the garden ramps in 1986 and a porch in 1993. Roger Rigby of Arup, the owner of Ansty Plum, was presumably a friend so they were prepared to do these trivial jobs for him. But throughout their careers they seem to have had a shortage of work. Derek Sugden apparently asked Peter Smithson to recommend an architect for his house, assuming Smithson would have been too busy, and was quite surprised to find that he wanted the job for himself.


SMYTH, WILLIAM. Mason



1642 took down and rebuilt corner of St Lawrence ch, High St, Warminster; £5; church history;
SMYTHSON, ROBERT Architect c1536-1614; cf biog by Mark Girouard; had been employed by Sir Francis Knollys;

1568ff work at Longleat; WBR; named as mason working at Longleat in 1556? unlikely; arrived March 1568 recommended by Humphrey Lovell, Queen's master mason; one undated elevation of two-storey bay in RIBA not quite as bays were done, maybe c1568 indicated two-storey bays raised to three after 1572;

1576ff minor work Wardour Old Castle; WBR;

(1580-8 Wollaton Hall, Notts)

also attrib design of The Hall, Bradford on Avon, but much more likely to be by William Arnold qv;
SNAILUM & LEFEVRE Architects Bath Terence Snailum and – Lefevre; cf also Pictor, Snailum & Hutchings of Bath, 1949, (PHL); Snailum,Huggins & Levevre (SHL); Snailum Lefevre & Quick (SLQ)

(1954-61 Snow Hill extate, Bath by T Snailum of SHL; SNB;

195? Building 10, Kingston Mills, Bradford on Avon; GA33 2000; dem;

1963 design for plaque Luckington ch to Rev. HF Farr, by S&L, carved by Hugh Bankart FRIBA, plan BRO EP/6/2/... ;

1964 Portway Lane housing, Warminster with William Parks UDC surveyor; 152 houses, 11 bungalows, shops old peoples home, R Shorto Pictures of Old Warminster 3; ?built 1967-9;

1972 Beaufort Hotel, The Podium, Bath; SNB; SLQ;


SNAILUM & PICTOR, Architects, Bath.

(1933 alts Hinton Priory, Hinton Charterhouse, Som; BoE SNB;


SNAILUM, TERENCE W. Architect, son of WW Snailum qv +1934, practice in Bath as Snailum Huggins & Levevre, later Snailum & Lefevre qv

1938 House, Market Lavington WSHC F4/760/31;

1951 social housing, Melton Rd, Seymour estate, Trowbridge; BBC Wilts website Historic Trowbridge photos;

(1954-61 Snow Hill extate, Bath by T Snailum of SHL; SNB;

195? Building 10, Kingston Mills, Bradford on Avon; GA33 2000; S&L; dem;

1961 B chapel, North Bradley; VCH; by TWS of S&L;


SNAILUM, WALTER WADMAN Architect, 5 Church St, Trowbridge. +1934. In 1903 dir. Firm fl 1893-1938; son of George Snailum, auctioneer, Trowbridge; firm or a son restored several Wilts churches 1934-8 (WBR). Some involvement with AJ Pictor of Bruton in Bath firm called Snailum & Pictor (S&P), may have been father of Terence Snailum qv architect in Bath; cf also Pictor & Snailum qv.

1893 George Snailum auction rooms, Church St, Trowbridge, Wilts; WBR2;

1899 rebuilt mills, Upton Lovell; WBR;

1902-3 Billiard-room add, Highfield, Hilperton Rd, Trowbridge for WT Mann; plans WSHC; two-storey with neo-Elizabethan NE turret;

1905-6 Co-op shop, Newtown, Trowbridge; carving by Palmer & Sheppeard of Bristol; Trowbridge Civic Soc newsletter 2011; corner Gloucester Rd;

1906 B chapel manse, Beanacre Rd, Melksham; plans WSHC 3951/103

1908-9 Sunday School, B chapel, Old Broughton Rd, Melksham; inf Alan Brooks;

1912 attrib Usher's Brewery, Back St, Trowbridge, inc former Brewery Tap; ?also adds dated 1926;

1915 attrib Pioneer building Soc, Hill St, Trowbridge; also ?adds early 1930s;

1919 works Usher's Brewery properties, The Parade, Fore St, Trowbridge; WBR; BoE; including restoration and a new corner building between Nos. 67 and 68 Fore Street; ?1913;

1922 rebuilt Elms Cross House, Westwood, burnt out in 1913; for CW Darbishire MP; Westwood 2000; burnt again 1947 when the Granby Hotel, rebuilt, now Granby House;

1924 Labour Club, Newtown, Trowbridge; Trowbridge Civic Soc newsletter 2011; FS 18.3.24;

1925-6 vagrants' cells, workhouse, Semington; WBR;

1927-9 Trowbridge Hospital, Wilts, with AJ Taylor & AC Fare of Bath; WBR;

1929 Trowbridge Water Co offices, No 22 Silver St, Trowbridge; ill Br 27.9.29;

1930-1 Bethesda B chapel, Gloucester Rd, Trowbridge, Wilts; FS 12.7.30; WBR; opened WT 21.3.31, Herbert Isley bldr, £3700;

(1933 rest Hinton Priory, Hinton Charterhouse, Som; SNB, S&P

1934 rest St James ch, Trowbridge; WBR;

1934 New Kinema, Bythesea Rd, Trowbridge; by WWS; Falconer, The Trowbridge Movies; dem

1934 rest North Bradley ch; WBR;

1935 rest Wingfield ch; WBR

1936 rest Holt ch; WBR;

1936 rest South Wraxall ch; WBR;

1938 rest Staverton ch; WBR;


SNELL, EDWARD Engineer, Swindon, 1820-80, made large 1848 watercolour of the works, C&F 31; born Barnstaple 1820 or 1821, in Swindon 1843 after apprenticeship with Henry Stothert, Bath. Head draughtsman by 1845. Made 'drawings for 'the New Shops' 1846, and became Superintendent of the New Works 1846 under Archibald Sturrock, works manager; resigned 1849 emigrated Australia; SBC eventually returned to live in Cornwall;
SOANE, Sir JOHN Architect, 1753-1837, pulpil George Dance Jr 1768, assistant to Henry Holland 1772-8, travelled in Italy. In practice from early 1780s, surveyor to Bank of England 1788. P de la R du Prey, Catalogue of drawings at V&A, 1985;

1787 picture gallery, Fonthill Splendens for Alderman Beckford; HC; dem;

1788 enl chapel, Wardour Castle; CL 10.10.1968; ?also a boudoir BoE; designs WSHC 2667/18/20 1788-91;

1788 alts rectory, Bemerton for Dr Wm Coxe; HC;

1789-93 Chilton Lodge, Chilton Foliat, for William Morland, rebuilt 1800 for John Pearse by William Pilkington qv; VCH foundations being set out 1789, not on the site of the present house which is now in Berkshire but on site of C17 house much enlarged in 1667-8 for Bulstrode Whitelocke; Soane Museum: Soane first visit 4.4.89 and showed morland two designs shortly after; foundations set out 'with Mr Piper' 13.6.91 and plans and elevations delivered to Mr Hammersley, partner of morland in Pall Mall bank 29.6.91; drawings sent to Mr Piper July and September 1791; exh RA 1792, then Soane surveyed the house 14.9.93; in 1796 estate sold to John Pearse director of Bank of England; drawings for a 3-storey house with central bow and single storey pavilions; design published in Soane, Sketches in architecture 1793 pl. 16-18; drawings were done by Thomas Chawner, pupil; an undated plan and elevation was sold at Christies 1983, copy in Courtauld;

1791 enl Netheravon House for Michael Hicks Beach; HC;

(1794-8 alts 51 Lincoln Inn Fields London for John Pearse owner of Chilton Lodge Wilts from 1796; Soane museum catalogue;

1795 Bagden Lodge, Savernake enl as house for Lord Bruce, burnt 1861; HC; letter from John Ward, agent, 1300/4590-4596 c1790-5 re Soane plans; rough sketch plans 1-4-1 bays 1300/2680-83; remnant now called Savernake Lodge may contain nothing of Soane house;

1796 or later greenhouse, Chilton Lodge, Chilton Foliat for John Pearse; Soane Museum Catalogue, lonng glass house with double row of columns, and ?stone portico/pediment at one end on two columns; dem? John Pearse built a new house on a different site in 1800 to design of William Pilkington qv;

1820 ?alts Heytesbury House; new entrance hall with Soanean dome, not in HC, no evidence in Soane Museum papers;

1829 adds Hardenhuish House, BoE; ?the porch; possibly the dining room addition with columns inside at one end; only Soane plan puts dining room to rear of existing house; HE Goodridge also involved;
SOPPITT, JAMES Architect, Touthill, Shaftesbury. Pupil of Smith & Brown of Norwich, numerous works in Dorset and Wilts; WBR2; willing to take on pupil SWJ 2.1.58; appears as witness in murder case WI 24.3.1860; court case Shaftesbury WG 17.10.1879 v a builder. Son died WG 28.9.1883;

1859 Parsonage, Tisbury, Wilts; WBR;

1863 Two school houses, Tisbury, Wilts; WBR

(1868 Bratton St Mawr, Som; AEBTD; this is The Hall, Bratton Seymour, Som, 1868, built for Charles Penruddocke to his own design acc to BoE S, work continued to 1888; VCH;

(1874 School, Marnhull, Dorset; TB Miles bldr; WG 19.6.74)

1875 Chickgrove School, Sutton Mandeville, Wilts; BA 3 1875; WBR

1877 rest Compton Chamberlayne ch, Wilts; WBR
SPACKMAN, THOMAS Carpenter, native of Clyffe Pypard, made a fortune in London and died 1786 aged 76 in Kimbolton, Hunts; information from his monument in Clyffe Pypard church; not same as Thomas Spackman, gent, of Bushton c1711-75;
SPENCER, W.F. Builder, Swallowcliffe;

1853-4 reps Tisbury ch; reseating; ICBS;

SPICER, WILLIAM Mason, born Nunney, Som. Surveyor to Sir John Thynne of Longleat; sacked 1563, became Surveyor of Queens Works 1596 or 1597; M Airs The Tudor & Jacobean Country house;

1555-63 worked at Longleat; BoE; arrived c1555, master mason 1559,

1563 Manor Farm, Corsley, supplied 43 windows for building there; criticised for poor workmanship; parlour extended 1567 when Sir John Thynne moved in after fire at Longleat; ?not by Spicer who left Thynne's employment in 1563

(1571 master mason Kenilworth Castle, Warws;

(1584 Surveyor Queens Works at Berwick on Tweed;

(1596 Surveyor of the Royal Works; or 1597


SPRATLEY STUDIOS, Architects, Henley on Thames founded 2003 by Jeremy Spratley formerly with Aedas qv;

201? project for large glass extension to house by water, Wilts; website;


SPRATLEY, JOHN REGINALD Architect, Henley on Thames; John Spratley & Partners; John Spratley Architects, ARIBA; Spratley & Woodfield 2004;

1989 Dewell Mews, Marlborough Rd, Swindon; development on site of cattle market; plaque; semi-trad brick with boarded oriels; JS&P;

SPRING, JOHN Cholderton

1778 parsonage, Newton Toney, WSHC mortgage;


SPRINGFIELD DESIGN, Old Town, Swindon. Richard Goddard architectural 'technologist', then architect, formed Springfield Building Design Partnership in 1990; used by RJ Leighfield to work up designs; website includes

28 flats Canal Walk Swindon, trad gabled, rendered;

new cottage, Lydiard Millicent; gabled;

residential development brick trad houses, Wanborough;

sheltered housing, Marlborough;

proposed Wiltshire leisure village; various designs;

addition to Kingsdown School, Stratton St Margaret, autism and virtual learning units (RJ Leighfield website suggests initial design by Swindon BC Architects);

extension to Even Swindon School 2007;

Phelps Parade, Calne, shops and flats (in-house design acc to RJ Leighfield website);

space planning at TE Connectivity, Dorcan, Swindon (?the former Raychem building by ADP qv);

Kingsdown Orchard starter units ?Kingsdown, Swindon;

20?? Shops and flats, The Pippin, Calne, at end of Phelps Parade,


SRA Architects, Bath, website shows car showrooms, Premier Inn Townsend Way Malvern; Freedom Church, Bath; new buildings for HorseWorld charity; conversion of Forum Cinema Bath to church and later alts; restored Beau Nash Picture House, Bath as Komedia club; 99-102 Park Drive, where?; six projects at Milton Park business park Oxon incl 127 Olympic Ave;

(201? HQ building, Flourish Homes, Wells, Som; website;

(201? Apley House, RUH, Bath, Som; two-storey office building;)

(201? Callaghan Square, Cardiff, Glam;

2017 offices and factory, Holt Road, Bradford on Avon, for AB Dynamics; notice on hoarding;
STANLEY, WILLIAM HENRY Architect, civil engineer, surveyor, Market House Chambers, Trowbridge; AMICE; dirs 1899-1923; died 1933 in East Grinstead obit WT 21.1.33, left Trowbridge 1924; came to Trowbridge as part-time surveyor to Trowbridge UDC; churchwarden St James ch; small piece of ground with trees on W side of Town Bridge known as Stanley's Park as joke, it having been intended for realigning Town Bridge and planted after plan was abandoned;

1890 adds and alts The Shambles Hotel, Market Place, Chippenham, plans WSHC G19/760/ 2; 2-bay and three-bay parts opposite Angel Hotel, 3-bay part survives next Barclays Bank;

1893 ?classrooms, Zion Chapel, Union St, Trowbridge; letter in possess KR 31.8.93 from WHS to – Applegate says that 'the question of heating the new classrooms should be settled at once or the new work will have to be pulled about to fit in the hot water pipes'

1894 porch, St John ch, Studley, Trowbridge inf KR;

1895 Pavilion, County cricket ground, Timbrell St, Trowbridge; inf KR;

1896 wing to High School, Wingfield Rd, Trowbridge; inf KR;

1897 Victoria Buildings, Roundstone St, Trowbridge; inf KR; dated 1897;

1899 Nos 4-6 Silver St Bradford on Avon, addition to Kings Arms and new premises for Harding Brewery, plans G13/760/17 WRO; red brick buildings;

1899 rebuilt Carpenters Arms, Roundstone St, Trowbridge; inf KR;

1899? alts Haden Foundry, Bythesea Rd, Trowbridge; inf KR; dem;

1899-1900 Post Office, The Shambles, Bradford on Avon; plans WRO G13/760/???;

1900 alts Lackham House, Lacock for GL Palmer, new porch, internal alts; also estate yard 1902 and cottages;

1900 pair of cottages, Reybridge, Lacock for GL Palmer of Lackham; G3/760/77

1902-3 St Mary ch, Temple, Corsley; FS WT 8.2.02; endowed by late Mrs Barton of Corsley Ho in mem of late husband and son; £10000 left for it; WBR; opened 7.9.03; cost £5167/13/5d; Buyers Bros of Westbury bldrs; stone from Butts quarry Frome with plinth and quoins of Atworth and copings and E bell turret and E niche canopy of Bath; chancel lining and corbels of Bath; Broseley tile roofs; W bell added 1910; red deal roof trusses; vestry screen of Austrian oak made by Merrick of Glastonbury; stalls and doors of Austrian oak; pews of Kauri pine from New Zealand; altar and credence table English oak; font of Caen stone on green marble shaft; Minton tile sanctuary paving; wrought iron and brass rails and lectern by Singer; guide leaflet;

1904 site plan for iron church, Brokerswood; WBR; the church of 1901 by J Lee of Manchester was moved from Southwick after the new church there was built;

1907-8 work at St James ch, Trowbridge; WBR; ?the new vault in S porch, rearranging seating, designed reredos, but his design altered and enriched with carved relief of Last Supper by J Wippell & Co, Exeter; plans WSHC 1908;


1920 drainage plan, The Priory, Bradford on Avon dated 15.6.20; WSHC G13/760/131;

Also St Mary ch, West Moors, Dorset; BoE;


STANSFIELD, JOHN B. Architect, Bradford on Avon 1899 dir; at Turleigh Hall in 1915 dir;
STANTON WILLIAMS Architects

2007-10 Office extension Bourne Hill, Salisbury for Salisbury DC; competition BD 21.11.03; choesn Feb 2004; to start AJ 12.10.06; BD 17.10.08 work started ; BD 21.10.06 to replace seven offices, restor C18 council building and adds 400 sq m of offices; remove Victorian wing and modern additions while series of 12m high fins added to suggest covered colonnade; ; 2010 completed; Scala Civic Building of Year Award 2011, conservation architect Rodney Melville & Ptnrs;


STARK (JOHN) & CRICKMAY Architects Dorchester. John Stark & Crickmay Partnership founded 1999, successors to two Dorset practices, John Stark & Partners and Crickmay Partnership qv. See Anthony Jaggard.
STEER, GERALD LESLIE Architect, 47 High St, Salisbury; Gerry Steer; RIBA;

1994 restored 33 Butcher Row, Salisbury; inf Mike Pearce; Salisbury Civic Soc Award 1995, IW Payne & co contrs;

2006 rest 51 Blue Boar Row, Salisbury; Salisbury Civic Soc Award 2006, IW Payne & Co contrs;
STENT & AWDRY Preumably WJ Stent and Graham Awdry qqv

1882 add Minster School, Emwell St, Warminster; R Shorto Pict of old Warminster 2 53; for 70 girls;


STENT, BENJAMIN. Builder, Orchard St, Frome, Som 1830 Somerset Dir.
STENT, FREDERICK WARBURTON London fl. 1868-94. cf AESD; presumably a relation of WJ Stent;

(1873 Duke of York PH, Rotherhithe London T: Br 10.5.73

(1873 adds Mr Manning premises Margate, Kent; T Br 10.5.73;
STENT, JOHN Builder, Warminster recorded in deed of 1829 re Boreham Terrace, Warminster, which he may have built in 1822; 1822 dir has Kemp & Stent, Town's End, Warminster, carpenters and joiners, presumably John Kemp qv; John Stent 1830 dir; possibly father of William Jervis Stent qv born 1815;

c1836 outbuildings, workhouse, Warminster; WBR


STENT, SIDNEY Architect, formerly of Warminster, son of WJ Stent qv; 1845-98, practised in South Africa from 1869, FRIBA 1880, in public works department, Cape of Good Hope from 1880, DoBA;

(1894 designed building for All Saints Sisters, Cape Town South Africa 1894; WBR;


STENT, THOMAS Hendford, Yeovil, Som. 1822-1912 born Warminster, worked for family firm of builders then articled to an architect in Bath (professionally educated in Bath acc to BC 22.9.59), in Yeovil Hunt dir 1850, Slater dir 1852-3, advertises as successor to late George Bennett of Yeovil SM 17.2.1844 and in SM 20.2.1855 as architect, surveyor & auctioneer; emigrated to Canada by 1856, was in London, Ont, 1856, then moved to Ottawa and partnership with Augustus Laver 1834-98 from Folkestone until 1865, entered Ottawa government buildings competition 1859; D Mindenhall, Thomas Fuller, 71-2;

(1845-6 National School, Huish, Yeovil, Som; named on 1845 engr; SJ 23.4.46 gives James Rawlings & Mark Thomas bldrs and Thomas Harwood mason; now part of Tesco store, missing centre ornament.


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