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1935 St Mary RC ch, Station Hill, Chippenham; plans R&W WSHC G19/760/323;

1937-8 St Gregory RC ch, Salisbury, Wilts; H&F;

1938 add and presbytery, St George RC ch, Boreham Rd, Warminster; transepts and chancel and presbytery by JHHW of R&W, plans WSHC G16/760/451, FS 3.9.38 opened 24.9.38; WJ 8.4.38

1938-9 RC Church, West St, Melksham; plans WSHC G14/760/171; FS March 1938, opened 5.3.39;

Attrib St Bernardette RC ch, West End, Westbury, 1938;


WILLMORE ILES Architects. Bristol. Paula Willmore and Andrew Iles. Founded 1999 specialists in student housing; Designed eco-house types called Skydeck and The Barn for Lower Mill eco-estate, Somerford Keynes, Glos, c2010; conversion of outbuildings North Bradon Farm, Somerset 2015-17; new farmhouse Brynamlwg Uchaf, Nantgaredig, Carms; Stembridge, conversion of pumping station near Pembs Coast Nat Park; also masterplan for Beaumont Village, Silverlake, Dorset, lakeside holiday village similar to Lower Mill; Crown Medical Centre, Taunton, Som; add to North Curry Health Centre, Som;
WILLOUGHBY, JOHN BEAN Architect, London

1880 parsonage, Berwick St, John; WBR;


WILLS, Sir FRANK WILLIAM. Bristol. Voisey & Wills qv or Wills & Voisey 1874-81; son of HO Wills; Lord Mayor 1911-12, knighted 1912; GJL; president Taunton School 1922; son JB Wills was also an architect;

1877-8 Vicarage, Westwood, Wilts; by Voisey & Wills WBR;

1888 adds Leighton House, Westbury Leigh, for WH Laverton owner from 1888 to 1925; DWG 12.7.88;

1913-15 attrib Imperial Tobacco factory, Colbourne St, Swindon; WBR2: dem 1987;

1922 RC church, Warminster; William Sims of Corsley bldr; Warminster in the C20 130; addition 1938 and presbytery, church hall 1954; narthex aded 1982;
WILLS, JOHN Architect, Derby, c1845-1906, chapel specialist;

1880 UM schools, Milford St, Salisbury £1800 E Young & Sons Salisbury builders; FS Architect 3.7.80;


WILLS, TRENWITH Architect, firm was Trenwith Wills & Wills; designed Hedsor Wharf, Hedsor Bucks 1925; papers at RIBA; des wall plaque to RA students killed in WW1 at Burlington House (signed);

1972-4 Fonthill Manor, Ridge, near Tisbury for Lord Margadale; JMR Latest Country Houses 77, 209, 211; now called Fonthill House on site of Little Ridge, the house by Detmar Blow demolished 1972;


WILSON & WILLCOX, 1 Belmont, Bath Architects James Wilson qv and WJ Willcox qv, c1865-72, then Wilson, Willcox & Wilson qv (WW&W). Willcox was probably a pupil of Wilson, first appears, on his own, designed WM schools, minister’s house and master’s house, at Frome, Som, 1862, ‘JW Wilcox of Bath now of London’ Br 1862 924. Partnership c1864-5 for Grand Pump Room Hotel competition 1865. Joined c1872 by Wilson's son James Buckley Wilson, see Wilson, Willcox & Wilson. Office also at 17 King William St, London;

1865-6 Corn Exchange, Old Swindon; T: SA 17.4.65; addition to Market Hall of 1852-4 by S Sage and E Robertson qqv; Br 1866 292; opened DWG 12.4.66; SB 71-2 quotes local poem 'Wilcox of Bath the architect/ this building ably planned'; John Phillips builder, triangular exchange building and tall Italianate tower adjoining original Town Hall;

(1866-7 new church, Stroud, Glos FS SA 12.11.66 £7000;

1871-2 WM church, High St, Melksham; WBR; or WW&W;

1872 Oddfellows Hall, Devizes; RIBAD; or by WW&W;

1878 Board Schools, Colerne by WW&W; A 4.5.78 £2290 tender by Bladwell accepted;


WILSON, MASON & PARTNERS, Architects, Preston, founded 1926, now Wilson Mason;

1971-3 Burmah House, Coate, Swindon; offices; BoE1975; now Wakefield House;

(1997-9 School of Chemistry Bath University)
WILSON, WILLCOX & AMES architects 1 Belmont Bath fl 1883-5;
WILSON, WILLCOX & WILSON, architects 1 Belmont, Bath James Wilson, WJ Willcox and J Buckley Wilson. fl c1872-83, Bath Directory 1874-82, drawings in RIBAD are dated 1871-82 then Wilson, Willcox & Ames qv.

1871-2 WM church, High St, Melksham; WBR; or by W&W;

1872-3 Oddfellows Hall, Devizes; RIBAD; 1st pr WW&W Br 15.2.73; spec 1872 RIBAD Crozier-Cole collection;

1873 unex design Box Schools; c1874 RIBAD; unex; schools 1874 by James Hicks qv;

1876-7 rest Colerne church; RIBAD; 1874-6 inc new vestry (dated 1877) and heating vault;

1876 Cottages, Lucknam Park estate, Colerne, Wilts, RIBAD; ?the cottages at Euridge;

1877 Euridge Manor Farmhouse, Thickwood, Colerne, Wilts; RIBAD; for Richard Walmesley of Lucknam Park;

1878 proposed Board School, Colerne, BN 1878a 510, Br 17.5.78 £2296 WW&W; enlarged 1893 perhaps by Willcox?;

1883 The Woodlands, Limpley Stoke, Wilts; RIBAD, for JG Foley;
WILSON, ARTHUR NEEDHAM Architect, ARIBA, The Dene, Lockeridge, West Overton, Kelly 1895; at Trafalgar Place Marlborough 1899 dir; 1863-1942 acc to DSA, of London; won RIBA Silver Medal for drawing details of West Walton ch, Norfolk, BN 20.6.1884;
WILSON, HENRY Architect, London, partner of JD Sedding qv Sedding & Wilson;

1892 Hunting lodge near Malmesbury Br 1892a 395; exh RA, ill in biog of Wilson, mullioned with an off-centre canted bay, probably unex; ill from Architect Sept 1892?;


WILSON, JAMES. Architect, Bath. 1816-1900. m Maria Buckley of Llanelli brewing family +1858, and then Elizabeth +1891. Father of James Buckley Wilson (q.v.) and two other sons and one daughter, + 17.5.00 at Woodville, Lansdown, home of his son John H. Wilson (BC 24.5.00). Competitor Nelson Memorial 1838, Ashmolean Museum 1839. Leading architect for Wesleyan Church (assoc w the Rev. F Jobson in `leading the Methodist Church into the path of the Gothic Revival'). In Bath Directories from 1851-50 as JW, 1852-4 partnership with Thomas Fuller of Bath (pupil 1844) cl854(W&F) qv, 1856-64 as JW, 1866-72 with W.J. Willcox (former pupil) as W&W; J.B. Wilson joined cl872 and firm was Wilson, Willcox and Wilson in directories 1874-82 to 1883 (WW&W); Wilson, Willcox & Ames in directory 1884; then Willcox & Ames 1886. Continued by W. J. Willcox to 1920s, and finally ended with Alan Crozier-Cole c1975. WF Gingell was a pupil 1844. London office at 16 Bridge St West 1850, 20 Leicester Square 1851, 38 Parliament St 1854. Bath office 6 Argyle St? and 15 Argyle Buildings 1839; 6 Alfred St 1841, from 1846 onward 1 Belmont, Bath until 1970s death of Alan Crozier-Cole qv, papers in office then given to RIBA. Buried Lansdown Cemetery. Son John Henry Wilson was solicitor and hon sec of Bath Law Society. Wilson wrote article on Bath for APSD. Exhibited RA 1841-55. Built Glenavon, Lansdown for himself.

1854? Attrib, Chippenham Lodge, Lucknam Park, Colerne, Wilts, looks like Wilson Italianate design; the demolished Bath Lodge was similar;

1858 WM chapel, Faringdon Rd, Swindon, 1614/238; undated plans and spec; Gothic gable front between turrets; articles of agreement for building chapel 1857 Edward Streeter qv of Bath 1614/237, and accounts 1859-61 1614/239; demolished after new chapel in The Barracks opened in 1868

1858? alts rectory, Bishopstrow; RIBAD PB 497/7;

(1858? contract drawings for Whitley church, unknown location; PB 499/5

1859? alts Iford Manor for Capt Rooke; drawings RIBA watermarked 1857; staircase and stair-gable addition to rear; also a canted end added to a stable; witnessed William J Willcox qv, signed James Long (builder?);

WILSON, PATRICK Architect, Pewsey Patrick Wilson Architects est 1994; website lists warehouses for Majestic Wine at Marlborough (refurb of former garage workshop, incl resetting of Marlborough War memorial), Totnes Devon, and Redhill Surrey; refurbishment of The Barge inn Wilts; Sikh Temple and hall Swindon; redesign of Ashton House, Seend after fire damage; repair of no 9 Wilsford, Pewsey, thatched cottage; extension Hazelnut cottage, Wilts; extension Thimble House, Pewsey;

2001 Shri Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Kembrey St, Swindon; Sikh Temple; FS 9.6.01, opened 20.1.02; RJ Leighfield builders; SBC; Punjabi Community Centre added 2003 £700,000;

2006 restoration of No 9 Wilsford, thatched cottage;
WILTSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. County Surveyors: John Peniston 1822-48, John Michael Peniston 1848-58, Henry Weaver before 1865; CS Adye 1889-1906; J George Powell by 1911; County Architects: Thomas Walker 1920s-1930s; Frank I Bowden to 1966; Stanley H Townrow 1966-79; John Prosser was main designer under SHT, Robert (Bob) Haynes was deputy then county architect from 1979-86 but never designed; last one was Vivian Smith to 1989 when the department wound up into Property Services; Bob Broadhead, Lister Fellender worked there, Fellender wrote Diary of a country architect column in ??AJ; Leonard Ringrose??; Wiltshire County Council Property Sevices Department (WCCPSD) by 1990s

1894-8 Police Station, George St, Marlborough, by CS Adye qv F10/100/186/6HC;

1910 Police cottage, Minety F10/100/196HC;

1911-13 County Offices, Hill St, Trowbridge by George Powell; Hayward & Wooster of Bath bldrs;

1912 Council School, Rodbourne Cheney, Swindon A&BJ 19.5.12 JG Powell;

1925-7 Commonweal School, The Mall, Swindon; T Walker, SBC; RJ Leighfield builders; sixth form block 2014;

1925 Police Station, Polebarn Rd, Trowbridge; dem 2003; WBR2; T Walker;

1928 Police Station and cottages, Cricklade Rd, Gorse Hill, Swindon, T Walker; G24/760/ 3002;

1931 The Avenue School, Warminster;

1932 Girls High School, Trowbridge

1940 Nelson Haden School, Trowbridge;

1946 conv of Workhouse, Marlborough to children's hospital F10/100/186/2HC

1958-61 grammar School, Marlborough; F10/100/186/ 4HC; dem;

1956 Bemerton Secondary modern School;

1957 Bentley Grammar School, Calne; WBR;

1959 Fire Station, County Rd, Swindon; BoE1975; actually Drove Rd; flat-roofed, brick and glass;

1962 Braydon Forest School, Purton opened 14.1.63;

1962 Police HQ, London Rd, Devizes, neo-Geo FI Bowden;

1962 Grammar School, Marlborough; dem;

1962 comprehensive School, Market lavington; WBR;

1962-3 Library, Marlborough conversion of St Peter's National School, 91 high St, plans F10/100/186/1HC;

1963-8 Secondary Modern School Marlborough; dem; plans WSHC;

1966-9 Police Station, Prince's St, Swindon; BoE1975; with tower block; dem;

1969 Training centre. Marlborough F10/100/186/8HC;

1969-71 Primary School, Eldene, Swindon BoE 1975;

1971-3 Library, Timber St, Chippenham; BoE1975;

1974-5 Salisbury Library, retaining facade of 1859 Market Hall; designed by Salisbury City Architects completed by Wiltshire County Architects; BD 25.7.75; RIBA award RIBAJ 86 1979 287-92;

1974 library, Wroughton

1976 Extension County Hall, Trowbridge, Wilts; RIBAJ 86 1979 287-92 Alec French qv in assoc with SH Townrow, county architect; AJ 3 III 76 421 ?Casson involved?

1982 library, Warminster;

1985 mock-up building for training fire personnel, where? Possibly at fire services HQ Devizes, Rush & Tompkins contractors; BD 11.10.85;

1988-90 Library, Bradford on Avon, Vivian Smith county architect, Bob Broadhead design;

1991 Probation offices, Salisbury, work to start 1992; BD 22.11.91; to E of conservation area;

Colleges: Chippenham; Swindon; Trowbridge 1957-9 with DHP Roberts;

Schools secondary: Bemerton Sec mod 1956; Bradford on Avon (Trinity) St Laurence 1962, 1970, 1980; Calne Bentley Grammar 1957; Chippenham Grammar Hardenhuish 1938 ?dem; Chippenham Hardenhuish 1960; Chippenham Girls' High 1956; Chippenham Sheldon; Devizes Downland 1968-71 by VL Smith; Highworth Warneford 1956-7; Malmesbury Bremilham 1954 dem; Trowbridge (Nelson Haden) Clarendon 1939-40; Malmesbury Bremilham 1954 dem; Marlborough Grammar 1959-61 dem; Malmesbury Grammar 1961 dem; Market Lavington comp 1962; Pewsey Vale 1958; Stratton St Margaret Kingsdown; Trowbridge (High) John of Gaunt; Warminster The Avenue 1931; Warminster Kingdown 1960 and 1971; Westbury Matravers; Wroughton Ridgeway 1966 red brick poor;

Police Station Devizes HQ; Warminster Station Rd 1931-2 and police houses; Swindon 1966-9 dem;

Library; Melksham 1963-4; Devizes 1966-8; Corsham 1967 by Gordon Luck; Chippenham 1971-3, Wroughton 1974; Salisbury 1974-5, Warminster 1982; Bradford 1988-90,

Fire Station: Marlborough The Parade; Swindon Drove Rd 1959; Pewsey 1963;


WILTSHIRE, GEORGE Builder, Bath Rd, Swindon; Wiltshire & Son; builder, monumental mason and sculptor; born Studley near Calne, 1821-97, came to Swindon as stonemason in 1840s, lived at 8 Prospect Place, after 1860 in 22 Bath Rd; SBC says built Aylesbury Dairy, Station Rd; Cattle Market, Marlborough Rd; County of Gloucester Bank, Fleet St; Gilbert's Hill Board School, Dixon St; PM chapel, Regent St; Vale of White Horse Repository, High St;

1876 builder No 68 Bath Rd, Swindon for Swindon Waterworks co, WH Read architect; SBC 13;

1876 builder PM chapel, Regent St, Swindon; Orlando Baker qv architect; SB 209 vaguely Italianate, 3 storey, seven bay front, dem 1957;

1876 builder, Aylesbury Dairy, Station Rd/ Aylesbury St, Swindon, WH Read architect, SB 22;

1881 builder Cemetery, Radnor St, Swindon; WH Read architect; Phillips 7 Powell also involved; SB;

WILTSHIRE, KENNETH Salisbury. see also Potter & Hare and Brandt Potter Hare. Born 1929;

1961 repairs Donhead St Andrew ch; D1/61/110/62

1973? repairs Berwick Bassett church for Redundant Churches Fund; notes in church; vested in RCF in 1973;


WINCHESTER DESIGN PARTNERSHIP see Robert Adam
WINDLEY, H. CHADWICK Architect, MA, of 13 Cricklade St, Cirencester;

1920 War Memorial, Leigh, Br 19.11.20 photo, by H Chadwick Windley MA, pedestal of Box Ground stone, oak crucifix with figure carved by HP Jackson from cartoon by CO Skilbeck;

1920 War Memorial, St Sampson ch, Cricklade photo Br 19.11.20, oak panelling in recess of tower wall inside;

1921 Common Hill, Cricklade BN 9.3.21; illustrated Br 15.7.21; exh RA; large gabled, mullioned house; now the Cricklade Hotel, Common Hill, much extended;

1921 rear add Hailstone House near Cricklade for Col Fuller; G4/760/ 245; for kitchen
WING, W. M. Architect Henley on Thames

1877 Three cottages, Mere, Wilts, for Meyrick Bankes; T: BN 13.?,77


WINGROVE, ANTHONY Surveyor, Trowbridge, mentioned in Peniston letters re work on Farleigh and two other bridges, 1829;
WINTER, AUBREY Architect, came down from ?High Wycombe to set up Melksham office of Thurlow, Lucas & Janes qv in 1960s; they did most of the building work for Avon Rubber Co in Melksham and Bradford on Avon; retired to Holt; inf Colin Johns;
WINTER, JOHN Architect, London; John Winter Associates; 1930-2012, born Norwich, worked in US with SOM and Charles Eames, then with Goldfinger in London, set up own practice designed steel-framed Corten-clad house 81 Swains Lane Highgate 1969 for himself; also 85 Swains Lane 1982 (dem);

1979 ext to Oppenheimer Casing Co. works, Swindon; BD 2.5.80; single-storey glazed pavilion; £48K Chris Clarke, Eric Dudley and John Winter; AR 5 2008;


WIPPELL (JAMES) & CO. Church furnishers, Exeter and London. Also made stained glass.

1908 Reredos, Trowbridge ch, plans WSHC; WH Stanley architect, modified and embellished by Wippell;

WITHERS, ROBERT JEWELL, Sherborne, then London. Architect. l823-94. Built churches in Cd and N Pmbs also London, Surrey, and Lincs. RJW articled to T Hellyer, Ryde, IoW, 1843, member Cambridge Camden Soc 1844, started in Sherborne l848 (advert TC 16.2.1848), partnership with William John French SWJ 26.2.1848; elected ARIBA SM 12.5.49; partner ship Austin, Shout & Withers 1850 with Thomas Austin of Bristol and RH Shout of Yeovil; London l85l, office Doughty St c1859, later 11 Adam St. RIBAD Catalogue. FRIBA 1871, obit Br 67 1894 518 ‘a large proportion of his church restoration practice was in S Wales where he imparted to many a barn-like structure some semblance of artistic life and feeling’. Died at his residence in Schubert Road, Putney, of cancer. Used Lavers & Barraud for stained glass and designed their studio, Covent Garden, London. Brother Frederick Clarke Withers l828-l901, was pupil of TH Wyatt, emigrated USA 1853, worked with AJ Downing and married Downing’s sister-in-law. FCW des First Presb ch, Newburgh, NY, noted in Ecclesiologist, and wrote Church Architecture 1873. RJW married daughter of FCW’s partner Calvert Vaux, also English emigrant who des Jefferson Market Courthouse, 6th Av, New York, 1874-6. Two daughters, several sons, one practiced in Shrewsbury, 1894. A Richard Jewell des Perth C chapel, Australia, 1865, CYB65. Thomas Jerram Bailey 1844-1910 was pupil 1859 aged 15 (ASG97) and GH Fellowes Prynne 1853-1927 was chief assistant in late 1870s (ASG). James Cubitt qv also worked with RJW (C Binfield biog)

(1848 National School, Poyntington, Dorset FS SM 27.5.48;

1850-2 Vicarage, Dilton Marsh, Wilts; ‘to be blt by RJW’ ABO 1850 118; plans and spec are signed by Thomas Austin of Bristol, but spec cover has 'Austin, Shout & Withers, architects, Bristol; dated 1850;

1855-6 reblt Buttermere ch, Wilts WI 1.5.56, SWJ 3.5.56 opened, new church, £500, W window kept and bowl of font; G 12.12.55 two memorial windows of Lavers quarries and borders uder direction of Mr Withers; Br 15.12.55 and 10.5.56

1864 adds Draycot House, Draycot Cerne for Earl Cowley; plans WSHC, ill in Tim Couzens, Hand of Fate; house demolished but stable block remains; Tim couzens: I have an update from the Book of Deeds that I have been transcribing (WSHC 970/6). These make it clear that the rebuilding of the west end of Draycot House was not executed until 1870 and completed in 1872. The new stables were built in 1871. Unfortunately, no costs or other details are given in the solicitor’s book. Given the delay, from the plans of 1864, there must be some doubt as to whether R.J. Withers was still the architect.

1874 proposed restoration Avebury Ch, Wiltshire Museum has drawings elevations sections and restoration proposals of Avebury ch dated Nov 1874 by RJW; cf also the set of drawings of 1874 in WSHC by EJ May;


1878-81 restored Avebury ch; plans D/1/61/29/8 rebuilt chancel; restore and refit, remove galleries, build organ chamber; survey plans 1874 by EJ May qv PR/1569/13; RJW did chancel 1879, then delay before S aisle in 1881; RJW was superceded by CE Ponting for the N aisle nave and tower in 1882-3 acc to ICBS files; plans included design for pews, spec to remove whitewassh and plaster and replaster; lower side walls of chancel to original height, insert three new clerestory windows in each side of nave, reconstruct the e window, restore chancel and tower arches, take down and rebuild S porch; refit reconstruct pulpit, screens and stalls, profide and fix rails and reredos; rood screen to be taken down portions to be retrieved from modern gallery, parapets to be repaired and renewed, new corbels for roof;

WOLSTENHOLME & PARTNERS Building surveyors, Frome, est 1973;

2008 restoration and extension, Hinckes Mill House, Mere; website; £300K;

WONTNER, WILLIAM HOFF Architect 10 Stockwell Park Rd, Surrey/London 1818-81, father of painter WC Wontner 1857-1930;

c1870 School, Monkton Farleigh; WRO 782/49 unsigned plans school and house;

1872 alts parsonage, Monkton Farleigh; plans WRO D/1/11/210 for addition at rear NW, ground floor library, bedrooms above to large rectory by John Hicks qv;


WOOD, JOHN Architect, Bath 1704-54. HC. Father of John Wood Jr. In London and Yorkshire before returning to Bath 1727. Wrote: The origin of building 1741; Essay towards a description of Bath 1742; Description of the Exchange at Bristol 1745; Choir Gure (Stonehenge) 1747; Dissertation upon the orders of columns 1750;

1734 adds Belcombe Court, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; HC; for Francis Yerbury enlarging on a house and factory built for John Yerbury +1728 after 1722; CL 22.12.1950; Essay pp 237-9;

173? attr front added to Wellclose House, Bradford on Avon, for J Yerbury, brother of owner of Belcombe Court;

c1738 ?house at Bowden Hill, Wilts, incomplete when owner died, then allegedly moved c1749-77 to Nos. 24-5 High St, Chippenham, then in 1934-5 facade re-erected at Nos 1-2 Sion Hill Place, Bath, by Walter Rudman qv with Axford & Smith builders, for Ernest Cook; 1744 acc to WBR2, uncertain if it ever was by JW; uncertain if it was ever at Bowden Hill;

17?? attr work at Manor House, Monkton Farleigh; VCH; very unlikely;
WOOD, JOHN Jr. Bath. 1728-81. Architect, assisted father John Wood Sr +1754, worked on his Liverpool Exchange 1749-53, continued father’s work in Circus and Gay St, Bath after 1754. Died at Batheaston, buried Swainswick.

1766 wings Standlynch, House, Wilts; HC CL 13-20.7.1945; Vit Brit 5;

1767-71 Salisbury Infirmary, Wilts; HC; FS SWJ 21.9.67;

(1767-75 Royal Crescent, Bath; BoE N; HC;

(1773-7 Hot Bath, Bath, Som; J Wood, Description of the Hot Bath, 1777;

1778-9 Hardenhuish ch, Chippenham, Wilts, consecr 4.11.79; for Benjamin Colbourne of Bath, HC - incorrect at sole expense of Joseph Colborne of Hardenhuish House, guide; vestry minute 7.7.76, faculty 1777 D1/61/4/42; altered 1856;

(c1780 Almshouses, St Ives, Cornwall; ill in J Wood, Plans for Labourers Cottages, 2nd ed, 1792; HC)

Attributed four house in Chippenham, no particular evidence:

1774 Hardenhuish House; WBR2, not in HC or BoE, for Joseph Colborne builder of Hardenhuish church 1778-9;

1777 front of Old Palace, No 10 Market Place, Chippenham, extended 1777 for Matthew Humphrys, dyer, owner of The Ivy from 1788;

1778 Monkton House, Chippenham, a refronting of an early C18 house, a rainwater head reputedly dated 1757 seems too early; Esmeade Edridge inherited 1778 likely rebuilder;

17?? No 45 St Mary St, Chippenham, similar to Hardenhuish House;


WOOD, JOSEPH Architect, Bristol see Foster & Wood;

1866 Vicarage, off Station Rd, Wootton Bassett; WSHC D/1/11/167


WOOD, ROBERT J. Architect Robert J Wood & Partners;

1971-3 offices railway station, Station Road, Swindon station; BoE1975; eleven storey block on site of previous entrance block;


WOOD, WILLIAM BRYAN surveyor, Chippenham; William Bryan Wood +1885 of Langley Burrell buried Tytherton Lucas.

???? survey plan Melksham churchyard; WSHC PR/1368/69;

1866 survey plan of Poynder estates, WSHC 498/69/2
WOODBRIDGE, C. J. Architect, Post Office;

1953 Post Office, Calne; MPOA;


WOODFIELD BRADY Architects, Arlington house, Curridge, Berks; Allan Woodfield and Kevin Brady partners established 2008; RIBA South award 2008 for Rowstock Barn, Oxfordshire;

2015-17 Phase 2 Old Railway Quarter, Swindon for Thomas Homes; phase 1 was by Acanthus Ferguson Mann qv 2011-14; Hermes Ho/ Achilles Ho 2015; Artemis Ho, Apollo House and Chain Test house 2016; Olympus house 2017; includes conversion of former Chain Testing house and range behind it; inf Chris Brotherton, Thomas Homes;


WOODMAN, JOHN Chippenham, mason. Bought windmill and 2 cottages in Kington St Michael in 1818, WBR;

1835 Toll-house, London Rd, Chippenham; £141, single-storey, brick; I Slocombe;

1835 Toll-house, Bath Rd/ Lacock Rd junction, Chippenham; dem after 1965; I Slocombe
WOODMAN, WILLIAM H. Architect, Reading see Poulton & Woodman

1868 rest Great Cheverell ch; WBR;


WOODS, RICHARD, land-surveyor c1716-93; HC; he was a Catholic so hence worked for Arundells at Wardour and at Irnham, Lincs, 1768-71; had worked with John Wood the Younger CL 25.2.1993;

c1766-71 garden buildings, Wardour Castle, and unex design for a Palladian mansion at Wardour; HC; Fiona Cowell in Garden History 15 1987 19-54; Woods was displaced at Wardour by Capability Brown in 1773; Woods made plan for grounds and suggested moving the house to the new site, but his design was rejected for that of Paine; 27.7.69 Woods agreed to erecting greenhouse, two hothouses or pineries, two hot walls, walls around kitchen garden and to organising kitchen garden; greenhouse as built is amalgam of two surviving designs one 5-bay one 7-bay; letter 16.10.69 says that greenhouse, pineries and both hot walls will be finished this autumn; greenhouse 1-3-1 bays similar to Woods greenhouse at New Hall, Essex, 1767; the pineries were lean-to each side, flanked by round-arched doorways through garden wall and beyond these were the hot walls; also built ha-has to S and W of mansion site in 1760s CL 15.2.1993; proposed a medium sized lake unex; Great Terrace a one-mile grass walk from old castle to the new house; plan WSHC 1770 2667/18/4 13 plans for rejected scheme for the house; the stable court design was used after 1993 for new courtyard apartments by Julian Bicknell qv;


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