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(1847 Mudford School, Som; plans SRO, dated 27.10.1863 in another hand;

(1847-9 Yeovil TH, Som; 1st pr RHH; Br 2.10.47; High St, burnt 1935, dem, ill L Brooke, The Bookof Yeovil 40-1; T: Br 25.9.47 463; Br 6.11.47 533, tender accepted; Br 4.12.47 581, TH & Markets to be built by Davis of Yeovil. Thomas Stent awarded design prize 14.4.47; LC Haward, From Portreeve to Mayor, 1987, 95, contract Feb 1848 £3600, opened 19.6.49, John Rawlings bldr; £4000; SDTJ 5.4.49, railings by Hammon & Gillett, Yeovil; acc to RL builder was James Davis of Frome;

(1848-9 Police Station, Union St, Yeovil, Som; town commissioners minutes; now Town House;

1853 School, Barford St Martin, Wilts; WBR;

(1856 Wilts & Dorset Bank, The Borough, Yeovil, Som; now Lloyds; Chant of Hendford, Yeovil, bldr; LC Hayward, From Portreeve to mayor, 1987, 57.

(1859 comp entry Houses of Parliament, Ottawa, Canada, Stent & Laver won competition for departmental buildings, came second to Fuller & Jones (see Thomas Fuller) for the parliament buildings; removed from project 1863;


STENT, WILLIAM JERVIS. The Close, Warminster, 1815-87; surveyor, auctioneer & architect, Portway in 1867 dir; in 1868 AEBTD; Architect & surveyor at Downside, Portway in 1875 dir; buried in Nonconformist Cemetery Boreham Rd, Warminster; chapel specialist; a John Stent was a builder in Warminster in the 1820s, as also a William Jervis; in 1882-3 worked with Graham Awdry qv (S&A); son Sydney Stent 1845-98 practised in South Africa from 1869, FRIBA 1880, architect in public works dept Cape of Good Hope from 1880, DoBA;

(1847 Chapel, Lymington, Hants; nd C Stell; 1847 WBR2)

1852 Savings Bank, 71 Market Place, Warminster, Wilts, WBR; later Post Office from 1903, corner Station Rd; but SWJ 10.4.52 says about to be erected to plans of TH Wyatt qv;

1852 C chapel, Mere, Wilts; 1868 acc to DoE; C Stell: chapel of 1852 replaced by a much larger one in 1868 for Mr Jupe;

1857 C chapel, Ebbesbourne Wake, Wilts; WBR;

1858 Athenaeum, High St, Warminster, Wilts; WBR; proposed 1855, building committee 1857 inc Rev Arthur Fane and WJS, design illustrated ILN 10.10.57 not as actually built; London Inn dem 1858, contr John Barnden £1325 inc hall for 350; opened 28.10.58, WI 4.11.58, £1793, Jacobean style; Mr Stent gave back his fee of £70; - Burndon contr; lecture hall rebuilt 1879 by TH Wyatt qv;

c1860 refronted C chapel, Salisbury;

1860-1 WM chapel, George St, Warminster; BoE; FS WI 9.8.60; opened WI 2.5.61, Parsons & Strong bldrs; Gothic; now United Church; porch added 1976;

1862 classrooms, vestry, New Meeting House, Common Close, Warminster; all to the N of the C chapel, The Close, chapel of 1840, all dem;

(1862 adds C chapel, Rook Lane, Frome, Som; SWJ 8.11.62 reopened, interior entirely new, central entrance closed, wide side aisles against each wall and pews placed diagonally, windows reduced in number and height, cathedral glass in ornamental iron sashes, two oriel windows by pulpit with stained glass, pulpit on new pedestal, £1200, Messrs Brown builders; BoE: set back entrance, adds and probably the gatepiers; the schoolroom acc to RL;

1862-3 C chapel, Broad Chalke; Bicentenary Independent Chapel FS SWJ 9,8,62, W Coombes of Bower Chalke builder;

1863 Hydropathic Establishment, Limpley Stoke for Messrs Jupe & Son of Mere opened SWJ 29.8.63 Turkish bath, handsome saloon, thirty beds;

1863 Temperance Hall, Foghamshire, Chippenham, on site of White Hart inn; Kelly 1867; £1384/6/4d;

1863 rest B chapel, Calne; photo 1864 after rest by WJS, WSHC 2225/83

1865-6 C chapel, Victoria St, Swindon; dem for road widening 1949; WBR2; John Ponton qv Warminster and John Phillips qv Swindon contrs; with rose window and tower; £3569; SB; Lombardic style with three-stage 56' tower SE;

1867 C chapel, Westport, Malmesbury; BoE; FS SA 20.5.67

(1867-8 C chapel, Fore St, Chard, Som; BoE S; Kelly 1906; Pulman Book of the Axe, 1875, WG 23.8.67; FS 31.10.67, contrs James Hawker & James Harbour qqv; opened 28.11.68;

1867-8 Free Ch, Calne; 1st pr 1867 RHH; Light & Smith of Chippenham bldrs; BoE 'terrible'; opened WI 30.7.68 £5000, for seceders from Church of England, stained glass w w one aisle window and transept, semicircular chancel with 6 lancets with stained glass of quiet design, of Norton stone with Box dressings, Farleigh stone inside;

1868 C chapel, Mere; WBR, 1852 acc to RCHM; 1852 chapel by Stent was replaced by a much larger one in 1868 acc to C Stell; not clear if WJS designed 1868 one;

1869 ?adds Bitham Mills, Westbury; WBR; KH Rogers: factory 1803, ext 1829, with 3-storey range of 1860s, and a four-storey 14-bay block, since reduced to 2 storeys 1869 'probably by WJS'; also a range added at back of spinning shops;

1869 Prospect Sq, Westbury, workers housing for Abraham Laverton +1886; WBR; built after Liberal voters were evicted for voting for Laverton in 1868 election by Lopes and Phipps families; now erecting 39 houses TA 24.7.69; 1870 acc to KHR; WJS was probably architect for most of Laverton's buildings, Laverton occupied Angel Mill from 1850, Bitham Mill from 1856, and Boyers Mill c1875-80; Laverton added wing at Angel Mill 1856 matching original of 1806, also weaving-shed dated 1868; also possibly designed adds and alts to Westbury House, Laverton's residence from 1859-80; also Laverton Institute, 1872-3 and Infants School, 1884, both Bratton Rd;

1869-70 C chapel, Sutton Veny; FS DWG 16.9.69; also ?school 1869; all dem;

1870 enl B chapel, Tisbury, reopened WG 3.6.70

(1870 C chapel, Stalbridge, Dorset; FS WG 10.6.70)

1871 gate screen,Tabernacle C chapel, Trowbridge; inf KR; the attached Sunday School also of 1871 may be by William Smith qv; design for gates, lamps and railings by WJ Stent WSHC 1417/ 173;

1872 WM chapel, Wesley St, Newtown, Trowbridge, Wilts; BoE; named on plaque;

1872-3 Laverton Institute, Bratton Rd, Westbury, Wilts; WBR; named on FS laid 31.7.72; SWJ 10.8.72 first floor assembly room, ground floor school for 100 on E side and reading room etc on W, 2nd floor apartment for keeper Worthy and William Keates of Westbury builder and carpenter to cost over £3000, Bath stone dressings and red Mansfield column shafts; W&W Keates of North Bradley builders; £4000; steep pavilion roof and clock removed in 1920s; stained glass window of Shakespeare, Newton, Watt & Landseer; bust of Laverton by Sir J Boehm;

1872-3 Warren Almshouses, Portway, Warminster; Warminster in C20 312; four alsmhouses for Protestant widows and spinsters; plans December 1872 WSHC G16/760/29;

1873 Wilts & Dorset Bank, 37 Market Place, Warminster; now Lloyds; R Shorto Picture book of old Warminster 95; plans WSHC G16/760/26;

(1874 refronted Bank, Market Place, Frome, Som; SNB; orig building c1840; refronted ? for Wilts & Dorset, then Lloyds, now TSB;

1877 Boreham Manor, Boreham Rd, Warminster plans WSHC G16/760/54 house for Mrs Rule; big N gable with bargeboards, S side narrow 2-st canted bay; Mrs Rule at Treverbyn in 1887 dir, not in 1880 dir;

1880 C chapel, Holt, Wilts; BoE; FS names architect and builders Ponton (of Warminster) and Brown (of Hilperton);

1881-2 B chapel, Brown St, Salisbury, Wilts;

1882-3 The Hall School, Emwell St, Warminster; addition of girls school behind National School of 1846; now Minster School; by Stent & Awdry;

1884 Laverton Infants School, Bratton Rd, Westbury, Wilts; WBR; opened Jan 1885

(1884 gave circular window to chapel, Wareham, Dorset; ?designed chapel WBR2;

Attrib Downside, Portway, Warminster, his own house, there in 1875 dir; the Oddfellows Hall, Westbury was built 1889-90 so not by Stent;
STEPHEN, DOUGLAS Architect 42-4 Beak St, London; Douglas Stephen & Partners founded 1954, in 1993 renamed DSP Architecture,

1969-77 Brunel Centre, Swindon; AR Sep 76; with BDP qv for tower block David Murray John Building; designed 1966-70, model of 1966 shows quite different arrangement; first phase built 1970-3 two-storey arcade of shops and covered market opened 29.3.73; client Thamesdown BC; project architect Peter Jamieson followed by Barnaby Milburn; AR Jan 1968 44-5 shopping centre; AR March 1971 149 La Galleria; AR 9.76 146 design team Douglas Stephen, Barnaby Milburn, Robert Maxwell, Adrian Gale, Peter Jamieson, Gerard Gilgallon, Saleem Bukhari, Anton Furst, Thierri Reinhardt, David Porter; AJ 29.3.78 577; AR 173 1981 483; built in eight stages since 1971 project leaders Barnaby Milburn & Peter Landucci; David Murray John Tower 22 storeys, 270ft, FJ Samuely & Partners engineers; SB, 64 flats and 8 duplex, now four floors offices and 72 flats;


STEPHENS & BASTOW Contractors, see GH Stephens
STEPHENS, - contractor Bristol, not same as George Henry Stephens qv of Stephens & Bastow

1862-3 contractor, restoration St Peter ch, Marlborough; Mr Stephens has lately restored St Peter ch, Marlborough, DWG 30.6.64; chancel restored 1862-3 by TH Wyatt qv, BoE;

1864 contr RC church, Devizes; design CF Hansom; Mr Stephens has lately restored St Peter ch, Marlborough, DWG 30.6.64;
STEPHENS, GEORGE HENRY Contractor Bristol 1846-1911 began as joiner, with John Bastow took over the Bristol building firm of James Diment in 1874, but Stephens then called himself an accountant, partnership of S&B ended around 1880 but GHS used name thereafter, built firm up to be national, worked especially for GF Bodley who used firm for six churches inc Hackney Wick, London; cf M Hall, GF Bodley, 263;

188? work for Marlborough College, cf M Hall 263 : S&B had already worked for the College but won the chapel contract by tender;

1884-6 builders, chapel, Marlborough College, S&B, architects Bodley & Garner qv; M Hall, GF Bodley 263;
STEUART, GEORGE Architect c1730-1806, born Atholl, patronised by Dukes of Atholl, practiced as architect London from 1770, retired to Douglas Isle of Man in 1790s; HC; designed Attingham, Shropshire, 1783-5, St Chad ch, Shrewsbury, 1790-2;

1786-91 Stoke Park, Erlestoke, for Joshua Smith, burnt 1950 and dem exc wings; HC; New Vit Brit I 1810 36-8; drawings RIBAD; ?wings also demolished; two Coade stone gatepiers survive by the church and a lodge with pedimented portico ?later;


STEVENS, E.W. MRSI surveyor to Calne & Chippenhasm RDC 1936;
STEVENS, EDWARD Architect c1744-75, pupil of William Chambers to 1766, exhibited RA 1770-3 inc design for Royal Exchange, Dublin, 1770; ARA 1770. Travelled to Italy 1774 and died young in Rome, aged 31; HC;

1767 refronted Spye Park, Bromham; exh Soc of Artists 1767; for Sir Edward Baynton Bt; dem 1868; giant portico; house replaced by one by William Burn qv, itself since demolished;


STEVENS, PAUL Architect RIBA. Fisherton St, Salisbury. Paul Stevens Architecture est 2000;

20?? children's centre and nursery, Fitzmaurice School, Bradford on Avon; Biggs contractors website; £700K;

20?? Downton Childrens Centre;

20?? drama block at St Edmunds School,

20?? drama block at Matravers School Westbury;

20?? Pewsey Library;

20?? refurbished officers' mess, Larkhill;

2011 Dining-hall, Appleton School, Shrewton opened SJ 11.10.11

2012-14 St John C of E Primary School, Boreham Rd, Warminster; website;

2015 ext St John Primary School, Wilton; four classrooms;

STEWART, ALAN Architect 5 Hinton Rd, Bournemouth

1935 alts Vastern Manor, Wootton Bassett; raise roof over kitchen to height of main block; minor alts; G4/760/458; for Noel Partridge;


STEWART, DOUGLAS Architect 15 Dean's Yd London;

1910-13 rest Greathouse, Kington Langley for Charles Garnett; J Long & Son bldrs; WBR2; house is dated 1910 DoE; WSHC has final account 1913;

1911 alts cottages, Kington Langley for Charles Garnett, left end extended; G3/760/361;

1912 gateway, Westwood Manor, Westwood, for Edgar Lister; elevation at house, ill in NT guidebook; was DS architect for all Lister's work at Westwood Manor inc service wing on W side?

1912 ?rest Keevil Manor for General Dickson; a ground plan pre-alteration of 1912 by DS may indicate he did work, but surviving detailed plans are by heating engineer or Bishop & Etherington-Smith architects qv; ;

STILL & PROSSER Architects, Chippenham 1830 dir; WBR;


STILLMAN & EASTWICK-FIELD Architects, London. John Stillman (b1920) and John (1920-2003)and Elizabeth Eastwick-Field (1919-2003), husband and wife; practice founded 1949. Farrell & Grimshaw met working for firm;

1955 farm-buildings Minety House estate, Minety; BoE; Minety estate farm buildings ill in Paul Mauger FRIBA, Building in the Country, 1959; all illustrated more extensively in Br 26.3.1954; for Major Crocker; house is now Minety Park: buildings include:

Home Farm: rebuilding upper part of old granary and new open sheds (suckling boxes), all stone;

Minety Farm: farm-workers house, flat-roofed, single-storey, vertically boarded; calving-down boxes, stalls with flat roof; mechanics' workshop flat-roofed, large;

Elms Farm: beef-boxes and tractor-shed; single-storey flat roofed stalls for beef, double monopitch for tractors;

Fairholme Farm: implement shed, single-storey asymmetrical roof with Felix Samuely AMICE;

Laynes Farm, Oaksey: granary two-storey flat-roofed;

Upper Minety cottage and shop (on W side of road up to church);

1955-7 adds workhouse, Marlborough for children's convalescent hospital; BoE; 1958 wikipedia;
STOCK, EDWARD JOHN Builder, Blagdon, Som, specialist in 'bungaloes';

1907 The Bungalow, Ditteridge, for George Northey of Norwood, - Edge, nr Manchester; plans G3/760/267;


STOCKEN, ANTHONY Architect, Salisbury, partner with JH Jacob +1963 in Jacob & Stocken qv;

1963-4 Mrs Hayter Asylum, Fisherton St, Salisbury; BoE;

1965 Lovelocks, Church St, Bower Chalke; GI; for James Lovelock;

1969 vestry, Whiteparish ch; BoE;

1969-70 Cheviot House, No 69 Castle St, Salisbury, offices and County Court; BoE;

1970-1 Macmarket, High St, Devizes; BoE;

1971 Abbey Square Precinct, Amesbury; BoE;

1971-2 House adj No. 41 Milford St, Salisbury; BoE;

1973 Cross Keys Chequer shopping precinct,Market Place, Salisbury; BoE;

19?? 49 Catherine St, Salisbury inc ground floor of two medieval buildings whose upper floors were removed for c1960 overhead road scheme; demolition then refused on appeal; inf Mike Pearce;


STOCKFORD, CARELESS & ASHWELL Architects

1955? House in Box; GI, Modern Homes and Homemaking;

STOCKWELL, EDWARD Architect Swindon born 1874, partner with HE Nicholls, later assoc with county architects of Hants; WBR;
STONEWOOD DESIGN Architects, West Yatton Lane, Castle Combe; Nicola du Pisanie (formerly with Feilden Clegg qv), Matt Vaudin (formerly Feilden Clegg) and Adam Chambers; Matt Vaudin was project architect for Heelis, NT HQ, Swindon, while at Feilden Clegg; also own building firm Stonewood Builders;

2011-12 The Granary, conversion of series of outbuildings, ?where, Wilts; for Laura Morris; ?one of the Neeld estate farms with colonnaded stables/ stalls;

(2013-14 house by river Avon, Bath;)

(20?? Harvest Moon, Charlcombe nr Bath recladding of a 1950s house;)

2013-14 studio, Myrtle Cottage, Conkwell, Winsley for Steve Darling; RIBA award 2015; AJ 19.6.15;

2014 Orchard House, new house in garden of old for retirement of owners ?Freshford/ Limpley Stoke area;

(20?? Rosemary House, new house S of Bath, Som)

201? alts Heywood School, Priory St, Corsham, plans for conversion of a barn; alts to kitchens;

2014 Pod Gallery, inserted into restored barn at Home Farm, where?; RIBA SW award 2015;

201? Stud House, single storey brick house in three parts on a stud farm, where?;

(2015 proposed new classroom block and nursery school, Kingswood School, Lansdown, Bath)

20?? proposal for timber building for three holiday cottages on farm, Lower Westwood;


STOPHER, THOMAS Architect 57 High St, Winchester

(1871 reseating Whitchurch ch, Hants T SWJ 15.7.71)


STORRAR, JOHN IRELAND Agent to Neeld estate Grittleton, the Estate Office, Grittleton; in 1898 dir with Robert Storrar; by 1916 George Parker Pearson qv was resident agent;

1923 Pair of cottages, East Foscote Farm, Grittleton; plans WHSC G3/760/ 398; roughcast;


STOTHERT, G. and H. Ironfounders, Bath;

182? made treadmill at Devizes Prison, mentioned in John Peniston letter 2, request that engineer Bramah survey the treadmill;


STRANGE, KENNETH C L Architect, surveyor Chester St, Cirencester;

1939 alts Old Manor Farmhouse, Ashton Keynes for Youth Hostels Association G4/760/553 RA Berkeley of South Cerney bldr; minor alts;


STRAPP, JOHN Resident Engineer on LSWR, reputedly appointed Chief engineer 1853 and dismissed 1870 for not detecting fraud;

1859 MH, Salisbury, Mr Strapp architect, ironwork by Maybone & Co Manchester, builders Bull & Son Southampton; WI 2.6.59; like ancient Roman basilica;


STRATFORD, FERDINANDO Engineer

1765 proposed navigation from Bristol to Chippenham for Worshipful Soc of Bristol Merchants for £15,000; unex; W&BC;


STREAT, JOHN Builder, Shrivenham

1839 alts to the vicarage, Church Street, Chiseldon; plans D1/11/73 plain two-storey two-bay addition at E end of vicarage, drawing-room with bedroom above, £500, the older house demolished in 1861 and replaced by WE Baverstock qv;


STREET, ARTHUR EDMUND Architect son of GE Street qv, 1855-1938, educ Eton & Oxford, entered father's office 1878, continued father's practice from 1881 initially with help of AW Blomfield qv; they finished the Law Courts, London; AES supervised American church in Rome 1882-7; author of a Memoir of GE Street, 1888. More literary than architect, retired to Bath c1920; enlarged Dewsbury ch, Yorks, 1883; designed St Paul Worcester 1886, unex Cathedral for Halifax, Nova Scotia 1889-90; added wing to GES convent at East Grinstead 1892; added infants school to GES St James Pimlico 1890;

1882-3 Museum Block, Marlborough College, plans signed by AES and AW Blomfield acc to BoE; GE Street had been involved since 1875 and had sent plans, unknown if present building is designed by GES or AES or AW Blomfield, bursar of time called it Blomfield's;

(1883 design for Parish Room, All Saints ch, Clifton Bristol, ill American A&BN 8.6.83;
STREET, GEORGE EDMUND London 1824-81. Leading High Victorian architect. Worked for GG Scott 1844-9, practice in Wantage 1850 and Oxford before London from 1856. RIBA Gold Medal 1874; PRIBA 1881; 1847-8 Par ch, Cornwall; 1863-8 Crimea Memorial Church, Istanbul; 1859-65 SS Philip & James ch Oxford; Law Courts London 1866-7 and 1874-82; St James the Less ch, Vauxhall Bridge Rd 1859-61; All Saints ch, Boyne Hill Maidenhead 1854-5; Convent, East Grinstead 1865-90; American Church, Rome 1872-6; Kingston ch, Dorset 1873-80; 1880-7 All Saints ch, Rome etc etc. List of works from Paul Joyce (PJ), who died 2014, research material now with Paul Mellon Centre, London. Some works completed by his son Arthur Edmund Street 1855-1938 who joined father's office after Eton & Oxford in 1878; as AES was young when GES died the major commissions ie the Law Courts were continued with assistance of AW Blomfield qv; AES built the American church in Rome 1883-7; office 33 Montague Pl in 1861;

1855-6 Stained glass and altar Great Bedwyn ch; WAM 6 1860 280; designed the S transept S stained glass window made by Hardman in memory Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Fellowes +1855; 1856 new altar made of yew wood cut down in 1840, with frontals by Jones & Willis WAM 6 1860 281;

1855-9 rebuilt Upton Scudamore ch, Wilts; plans 1855 WSHC PR/Upton Scudamore St Mary/1741/19 and 1741/21; printed report on partial restoration 1858 1741/23, reopened DWG 10.11.1859; rebuilt chancel, nave S wall, new N porch, new roofs; glass by Horwood Bros (probably to Street designs); Scudamore organ 1858 by Nelson Hall in a cedar case by GES; G 9.11.59 glass by Horwood gift of young lady recovered from dangerous illness in 1855 and six other windows gift of a lady residing in the parish; reopening DWG 10.11.59; SWJ 12.11.59;

1856 Vicarage, Collingbourne Ducis, Wilts; PJ; ?des only; Eccl 17 June 1856 209;

1856 chancel rebuilt, Collingbourne Ducis ch, MT 24.11.1879 chancel rebuilt in 1856 by Mr Street preserving the old windows; altar 1856, hangings in place of reredos also by Street, Minton tiles in chancel; the rest was restored by AW Blomfield qv 1878;

1859 N aisle, Baydon ch; 1857-8 BoE/WBR; included new pulpit, PJ; new aisle and refitting D1/61/11/15 rebuilt N aisle reusing N windows, new pews, replace western of two piers of N arcade; new porch; nave and S aisle roofs to be repaired; present pulpit is of 1963, pews remain, further work in 1892 by JA Reeve qv;

1859 rest Milton Lilbourne ch; WBR; VCH chancel restored 1859; new E window, rest restored 1875 by JL Pearson qv;

1861 chancel restoration Pewsey ch; WBR; plans D1/61/13/4; new SE chapel, reopening DWG 12.12.61 chancel restored, S wall taken down and W end of N wall and aisle added on S for organ and school; old windows and door reset the four lancets filled with four Evangelists by Hardman; E window of 3 lights by Hardman much praised; new aisle opens with two arches on cylindrical pier, oak parcloses, chancel fitted with stalls and subsellae; Maw tile floor increasing in richness towards altar; superb frontal by Miss Street the architect's sister; reredos of alabaster inlaid with coloured marbles, new roof lofty of a good pitch, panelled over sacrarium; slated in blue purple and green slates; new pulpit on stone base, oak with walnut panels and ebony shafts made by Wyatt of Oxford; aisle fittings, lectern, altar-rail will be added in due time; two ancient sedilia found in course of work are to be reopened and restored; GE Street architect; J Mitchell of Pewsey bldr; reredos by Mr Corp (Earp) of Lambeth; reredos subsequently moved to SE chapel 1890 by Ponting; G 18.12.61 E window gift of Miss Bouverie daughter of late rector, four side chancel lancets by Hardman also Miss Bouverie; four side lancets have gone;

1861-2 rest Wootton Rivers ch; reopened 18.6.62 SWJ 28.6.62; James May, Marlborough, builder; WI 26.6.62 benches of pitch pine, stone pulpit of elegant design with lectern fixed on rail to chancel, oak chancel fittings, encaustic tiles, new roof; plans D1/61/13/5 1861 new roof and door and bellcote, pews, take down upper aprt E wall, insert cast-iron columns to support bell turret, reset E window, open up lynchnoscope in S wall of chancel; pulpit and reredos of Box stone

1861-2 National School, Pewsey, DWG 2.10.62 opened, W Penning builder, school and house; plans 782/82 show nice patterned brickwork over fireplace in schoolroom; additions to rear SE 1871 or 1873 by CJ Phipps qv, classrooms and cloakrooms added to rear N 1891-3;

1862 ?School, Lyneham, Wilts, DWG 26.6.62 no architect; CE Pinnegar qv builder, plans in WSHC are unsigned, do not look like GES;

1863 Monument to Major Jacob, Salisbury Cathedral WI 31.12.63; DWG 31.12.63; design approved DWG 19.2.63

(1863 workhouse chapel, Woodstock, Oxon, £495, DWG 12.11.63;

(1863 Kempsford ch, Glos, SA 29.6.63, new church)

1864-5 Boreham ch, Warminster, Wilts; consec DWG 28.9.65; WBR; £1935, William Strong qv bldr; FS 14.7.64 for William Temple of Bishopstrow House; consec 21.9.65; font, pulpit of Painswick stone and marble, chancel walls of Painswick stone and Devonshire marble, 1865, brass rails to chancel 1868, reredos 1868-9 carved by Thomas Earp; E window 1869 by Hardman; school 1872, and lychgate 1874; G 27.9.65 two-light window in chancel to Brevet-Major smith, three Marys;

1866-7 Chapmanslade ch; WBR; proposed church to cost £1145, and school DWG 13.4.65; FS SWJ 23.6.66 laid by CP Phipps, Messrs Brown qv of Frome contrs; DWG 28.6.66; consecr SWJ 4.5.67 Ew by Clayton & Bell, rest of glass by Horwood Bros, organ by Mr Willis; school FS not laid until 1871, WG 25.8.71; Br 25.5.67;


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