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(1851 Town Hall, Chertsey, Surrey; DoE)

1864 St Edith's House, St Edith's Marsh, Bromham; advert DWG 5.4.1864 gives his address there; advert for plasterers at same address DWG 5.5.64 suggests that he may have been resident as architect of house;
BRIANT, H(ENRY) & N(ATHANIEL) Architects, Reading

1838 Parsonage, Netheravon, WBR


BRICK, Mr Adelphi London. Almost certainly an error for John Birch qv who won Denton Prize at Society of Arts in 1864;

1864 Cottage pair at Upper Draycot, Draycot Cerne, won prize from Society of Arts in 1864; BoE;


BRIDGEMAN, NORMAN GEORGE Architect, Torquay, Devon FRIBA born 1869; ?related to WG Bridgman of Torquay fl 1912-13 and Bridgman & Bridgman of Torquay designed Royal Colonial Inst, Bristol;;

1912 business premises, Swindon, Wilts; WwinA 1926;

(1914 holiday house, Weston s Mare, Som; WwinA 1926;
BRIDGES, JOHN B. Architect, Cirencester, Glos. Bridges family of Cirencester dynasty of builders, William built vicarage Preston, Glos, 1818; Thomas built much in Cirencester, eg Royal Agric College 1845-6, B chapel 1856, also school at N Cerney 1844;

1869 staircase, rectory, Oaksey; WBR; plans BRO EP/A/25/Oak/1 for new staircase and minor alts;


BRIGDEN, EDWARD Bristol. Employed in 1820s to superintend building of Smirke's churches at Chatham and Bristol, in Bristol dirs 1825-34 (HC), then surveyor to Dowlais Iron Co, Glam. First treasurer of the S Wales Institute of Engineers 1857. But Edward Brigden advertises as intending to practice as architect, civil engineer and surveyor in Chippenham, Wilts, DWG 22.9.1842;
BRIGGS & GORDON Architects – Briggs and T Gordon

1906 rest Laverstock ch; WBR;

BRIGGS & WOLSTENHOLME

1898 2nd pr Technical School, Trowbridge; Br 74 1898 566 and 588


BRILL, ADAM 90 The Butts, Frome. Managing director AB Architectural Design est 2006; Adam Brill previously worked for NVB ?not as architect;

2006 rest Ivy Farm, West Yatton, Wilts;

2008 conv outbuildings, Brookover Farm, where?; livery stables etc;

2011-12 rest Avonview House, Trowbidge, Wilts website;


BRIMBLE LEA & PARTNERS Architects, Gillingham, Dorset, est 1985. John Lea, architect.

1992 Visitor centre, Stourhead, Wilts; half-hipped barn/stable type; BD Dec 1993;


BRINKWORTH, ROBERT E. Architect Chippenham, FSI; 1899 and 1907 dirs, office in Bath; WBR;

[1899 2nd pr School of Science & Art, Frome, Som BN 22.9.99;

19?? plans Liberal Club, Bank St, Melksham; WSHC; unex, built c1910 to different plans; RAB of Bath;

1900 County School, Cocklebury Rd, Chippenham, opened 24.9.00; plans G19/760/11 1899;

1906 Grammar School, Bath Rd, Devizes; WBR; Secondary School archiseek 1906;
BRITISH RAIL ARCHITECTS;

19?? New signal-box W of Westbury on Westbury-Exeter line; BD ??.??.??, vernacular style;


BRITTON, JOHN Topographer, antiquary 1771-1857 born Kington St Michael; poor orphan, apprenticed London wine merchant, writer, compiled Beauties of Wiltshire 2 vols 1801, third 1825; beginning of Beauties of England & Wales of which Britton and E Brayley wrote nine vols; Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain 9 vols 1805-14; Cathedral antiquities 1814-35; supervised repair of church at Stratford upon Avon; books and papers and his desk at Devizes Museum;
BROADHEAD, ROBERT H. Architect, last County Architect of Wilts to c1999;

19?? No 6 Wood Hill, Limpley Stoke, Wilts; for self; inf Colin Johns;


BROADWAY MALYAN Architects. Awarded 'Turkey of the Year' for a project by Observer acc to GA 40 2003;

2000 appointed for Kingston Mills development, Bradford on Avon, by Taywood Homes; rejected c2004; GA33 2000;

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

2007-8 Toothill Primary School, Swindon, since renamed Hazelwood Academy; Swindon BC planning applications;


BROD SALMON PARTNERSHIP, 104 Wigmore St, london; ?same as Jonathan Salmon Associates of Wootton Rivers;

1986 survey plans Axford Farm, Axford, now The Priory; WBR records;


BRODIE, CHARLES HENRY Architect, FRIBA 15 Bishopsgate, London. Born 1859, surveyor to National Provincial Bank for 20 years, did branches at Ashton Gate Bristol; Fore St Wellington Som; and Swindon, WWinA 1926

(1912 National Provincial Bank, 55 North St, Taunton, Som, ill BN 113 1917 184; gr fl unpolished Cornish granite, Box Ground above; £4200; exh RA; channelled rustication, urns; apparently built in 1912 though ill in 1917?

1914 National Provincial Bank, 18 Wood St, Swindon, G24/760/2524; three storeys, stone;

(c1919-20 attr National Provincial Bank, 86 Bedminster Parade, Bristol)


BROMILOW & CHEERS Architects Liverpool, Brownlow & Cheers BoE, error; - Bromilow & Harry Arthur Cheers 1853-1916, HA Cheers was articled TD Barry & Sons of Liverpool 1872, set up in Liverpool 1880, brief partnership with Bromilow terminated during building of Bagshot ch Sy 1882-4 by which time Cheers was based at Twickenham; won competitions for numerous Town Halls incl Oswestry, Ludlow, and Hereford;

1879-80 WM chapel, Bath Rd, Swindon; BoE; Gothic; Thomas Barrett builder, FS 16.4.79, opened 17.5.80; church website; £5631; altered 1982-4; papers WSHC 1614/120;


BROMLEY, ANDREW Architect Folkestone, Kent

1886 Vicarage, Corston; BN 1886a 848;


BROMLEY, BENJAMIN Builder, Corsham;

1815 rectory, North Wraxall; large parsonage for Rev Michael Wyatt in Tudor style; also stables; plans and spec WSHC D1/11/24; previous house was taken down entirely; £1110/4/9d; plans show house in mirror image of what is there now, altered since with new first floor centre and new canted bay on cross-wing;

1816 parsonage Nettleton; WBR; plans WSHC suggest a Gothic building quite unlike present rectory which seems to be C18/C19 enlarged 1873;
BROMLEY, JAMES Builder Corsham

c1854 fittings, British School, Corsham; gallery; WSHC certificate 1855, other fittings c1856 by Aust & Tinson builders;


BROMLEY, JOHN Carpenter Corsham 1830 and 1842 dirs, also High St Chippenham 1842 dir;
BROMLEY, WILLIAM HARRIS Builder and architect, Corsham

1871 rebuilt former school as teacher's house, Shaw; plans also for new school across road by W Smith qv 1871, WSHC 782/75;

1871 ?bldr National School, Chapel Knap, Corsham; site plan by WHB, but WSHC has plans 1870 by Foster & Wood qv;

1873 bldr, farm buildings and alts, New End Farm, Lacock; Lansdown & Shopland qv archts; WBR, - Bromley, bldr;

1878 made temporary church in riding-school Corsham court while parish church restored; £236/6/5d; WSHC 1157/43; £371: seats £184, screen £40 altar £20;

1878 WM chapel, Pickwick Rd, Corsham; WHB bought land for chapel; behind chapel of 1903; FS 9.7.78, opened 9.10.78,chapel history 1978;

1882 remodelled TH, Corsham; TH was built as the MH, 1784, single storey, raised to two storey and only part of arcade and original pediment kept.

1894 builder alts Neston School, H Brakspear architect £302 T Br 3.11.94;

1902 alts C chapel, Pickwick Rd, Corsham, alts to interior and schoolroom FS 10.9.02; DS Williams, Witness 200;

1903-4 WM chapel, Pickwick Rd, Corsham; unsigned plans G3/760/?; Br 1903a 501; George Moore contr, FS 16.9.03 opened 30.5.04 £1640;

1907 add Cheyney Court, Ditteridge; minor add in NW angle, bathroom over pantry, G3/ 760/721;

1908 add vicarage, Kington Langley, G3/760/302; addition of rear staircase block to a house used as vicarage before the vicarage by H Brakspear qv was built in 1929-31;

1909 semi-detached pair, Tyning Lane, Box; T: WT 13.2.09;
BROOKE, Captain JOSHUA WATTS Architect, Rosslyn, London Rd, Marlborough; born 1865, son of – Brooks surveyor, Marlborough; surveyor to Marlborough UDC, Ramsbury RDC etc; a Joshua Brooke 1831-91 was churchwarden St Mary ch, Marlborough; WDCB;

1898 1st pr vagrants wards, Pewsey Workhouse; Br 75 1898 584;

1??? Vagrant ward, Marlborough workhouse; dem;

1931 Kennet Valley Hall, Lockeridge, West Overton, Wilts, Berks & Hants County Paper 11.11.31; £475; G Sprules & Son builders;

1945 sketch floor plans of Tottenham House, Savernake; 2291/4;

1945-7 records re repairs to buldings of Savernake Forest Estate Co damaged by 1945 ammunition dump explosion


BROOKES, JOHN Landscape architect, Denmans, Sussex, designed over 1000 gardens; author 'Room Outside'; website mentions 'rejuvenation' of garden near Salisbury admired by Gertrude Jekyll;

1974 Mancett House, Easton Common Hill, Winterslow; GI, by Michael Manser qv for – Surridge, garden by John Brookes;

2001-3 gardens, Millstream, Bishopstrow for Michael Newberry qv; Brookes had designed several other gardens for Newberry, Wilts Mag 2008;
BROOKES, RHYS see Harrison Brookes
BROOKS, JAMES Architect, London, 1825-1901

1874-6 Marston Meysey ch; WBR, BoE

c1876 Vicarage, Marston Meysey; BoE; now Bleeke Ho;
BROOKS, STEPHEN Architect, Bath. Founding director of Studio Architects, Bath. Website inc conversion of Old School, Combe Down, Bath; conv of Mounton House, Chepstow, Mon, to apartments, 2005; house Beech Ave, Claverton Down, Bath 2001; dance and drama studio, St Gregory RC School, Bath, 2003 and entrance pavilion 2004; Bath Fertility Centre, Peasedown St John, Som 2012; ext Weston General Hospital, Weston s Mare with Hallett Pollard Hilliar architects ?2014; Pomphrey Hill Sports Pavilion, Mangotsfield, Glos 2011;

2007 children's centre, Corsham Primary School; also ext for 4 classrooms 2008;

2008-9 adds Turleigh House Turleigh, glazed link to barn;

2010-11 No. 11A Wine St Terrace, Bradford on Avon; for Fiona Hasler; inf Fiona Hasler;


BROTHERHOOD, ROWLAND Engineer, 1812-83, principal contractor on GWR for IK Brunel, lived at Orwell House, Chippenham in 1842 and added dining-room wing in 1847; EH listing; in Chippenham 1841-68 then general manager Bute Ironworks Cardiff;

c1847 add Orwell House, 54-5 New Rd, Chippenham for self; dining-room wing, possibly self designed; EH;

1853 proposed water supply for railway village, Swindon, designed by Brunel contract to Rowland Brotherhood £6500 abandoned;
BROUGH, - Engineer;

1813-15 engineer to Melksham Spa Co.; Melksham Guide; sunk well to 351' 6”;

BROWN, BERNARD OWEN Architect, Salisbury, see Bothams & Brown

1938 Memorial Hall, Wilton; WBR;


BROWN, F. Frome. ? Same as Frederick Parfitt Brown of F&G Brown, builders;

1892 Reading room, Corsley Heath; F Brown of Frome; FH Ponton of Warminster bldr; opened 27.10.92; Ivor Slocombe: Warminster J 15.10.92 etc; WT 13.1.94, £300, ext 1925;


BROWN, F. & G. Frome Builders. Frederick Parfitt Brown and George Brown. Worked for Longleat estate, appear to have continued business of William Brown & Sons;

1862-4 builders rest Lyneham ch, Wilts; W Butterfield architect; DWG 21.4.64 reopened;

(1866 repairs Woodlands ch, Som; Longleat 14/3 2/12 29/9/59 accounts 1859-68 , repair damage caused by falling tree; corresp refers to William Brown qv but payment to F&G Brown;

(1870-1 bldrs chancel and vestry, Woodlands ch, Som; archt CE Giles qv; spec and agreement Longleat 14/3 27/0 01/4/1869;

(1872 Alts and cottage, Whatley parsonage, Som; SRO Bbm/192;

(1880-1 bldrs Nave and aisles, Woodlands ch, Som; JL Pearson archt modifying 1869 plans by CE Giles; Longleat letter book 14/3 33/0 16/1/1877 has letters 1879-81 incl re repairs to spire; 14/3 27/0 1/1/1870 has corresp 1879-81, plans, agreement 1879;

BROWN, FRANCIS Builder, Tetbury

1856-7 National School, Westport, Malmesbury; WSHC plans 782/69 undated, also for teacher's house to S; certificate 1857; Gaston Road Boys National School, converted to flats C21;

1856-7 School, Eastcourt, Crudwell; WBR; Eastcourt School built in 1856 VCH; ground plan WSHC dated 1857 782/40;

1857 adds National School, Crudwell; inf AB; undated plan by FB 782/40 showing minor alts to 1670 building and a smaller school on site of present one; ?did Brown design present schools?


BROWN, GEORGE Architect, Dramore House, Bath Rd, Melksham; George Brown & Partners;

1968 proposed add Manor House Hotel, Castle Combe; large dining-room and bedroom addition; plans WSHC; not built in quite that form;


BROWN, JONATHAN Mason

1746-7 reps Town Bridge, Bradford on Avon; WBR2;

BROWN, JOHN Builder, Kingsbury St, Marlborough 1848 dir;
BROWN, LANCELOT Landscape architect; ‘Capability’ Brown; 1716-83; born and started work in Northumberland moved south 1739. Head gardener at Stowe 1741 met William Kent. Set up on own 1749. Architect Croome Court 1751-2 and numerous works thereafter often exec by Henry Holland Sr, and worked with Henry Holland Jr from 1771, who married Brown’s daughter 1773. cf D Stroud, Capability Brown, 1975; Thomas Hinde,Capability Brown, 1986;

175? plan for Wardour Park for 7th Lord Arundell for 620 acres at W of park, CL 25.2.1993; unex, but basis of 1770s work;

1757 consulted on Bowood, nothing done 30 gns fee; Bowood landscape done in 1762-8

1757-60 landscape work at Longleat, also laid out walled garden near Horningsham for which the 1760 gateway to flower garden; HC;

1759ff landscape at Corsham Court; survey 1759; FJL; work 1760 inc making ha-ha between house and Chippenham road, make water in the parks, make the great walk along W side of N avenue, levelling around the house and in front of new building, also ha-ha in front of churchyard; £1020; small lake proposed in NE corner with avenue along E and S perimeters; lake in SE corner of park not built until 1797 by Repton;

1760-6 alts Corsham Court, Wilts; following plans 1759 by Henry Keene qv dismissed in favour of Brown; FJL; new E range for picture gallery, 1762, James Rawlings mason; new SW piece for library parallel to Elizabethan SW wing, new NW service range, L-plan; interiors with plasterwork by Thomas Stocking, doors by John Hobcraft; fireplaces by Peter Scheemakers; also Brown refitted state bedroom and octagon room in Elizabethan SE wing; 1761-4 HC also bath-house and a demolished orangery; FJ Ladd Architects at Corsham Court; also design 1761 for unex pair of lodges at N end of main avenue; Stocking completed library 1762, smaller SE state rooms 1763, picture gallery 1764; Scheemaker picture gallery fireplace 1764 £325; state rooms still being decorated in 1769 700 yds crimson damask supplied; Stocking also worked on a greenhouse, possibly an orangery 1764; Nash removed three front arches from Bath House; chimney-piece by William Atkinson of London in state bedchamber 1765 £84; WSHC NRA/812 letters 1760-3;

(1761-5 landscape, Newton Park, Newton St Loe, Som; SNB; HGS 141-2 for Joseph Langton; letter of 29.3.61 refers to Stiff Leadbetter as architect and ‘ground about it, laid out by Mr Browne’;

1762-8 landscape Bowood, agreement 10.8.1762, earliest surviving plan 1763, payments £500 1764, £1000 1765, £605 1766, £500 1767 and £347 1768, account settled 1771, created lake; guide book; CL 7.9.1972; paid over £4300 guide??;

(1763 Alts Prior Park landscape, Bath for Ralph Allen, removed cascade from lakes; MF; HGS 99; paid £60 for plans, account not settled until Allen’s death in 1764; HC mentions an additional building, unidentified c1760;

1764ff landscape work Tottenham House for Lord Bruce, Ist Earl of Ailesbury in 1775; letter from John Bloxham the steward re visit of Capability Brown; T Hinde 107-12, plan not made until 1767 but Brown visited March and December 1765, May, July and September 1766, march July and november 1767, March 1768, January 1769, and in the 1770s, certainly 1773, work mostly completed by 1773 done under John Spiers, Brown's assistant with – Winckles, the Tottenham bailiff, most of work concerned the pleasure gardens not the forest, rectangular ponds filled, vegetable garden moved to the other side of house, ha-ha built to S, and woodland thinned around the Octagon and Loggia, large double clumbs of trees each side of two avenues, one the Column ride, the second towards the Grand Avenu in the Forest; a sketch by H Hoasre suggests that Brown intended looping rides in the Forest and planting grazing areas with oak

(1765 Column, Burton Pynsent, Curry Rivel, Som; BoE S; for William Pitt; CL 10.9.1987; finished by 1767, Philip Pear of Curry Rivel bldr, RL2 63; Follies J 7 2007 41-55; John Ford of Bath mason; garden buildings at Burton Pynsent unlikely to be by Brown, Pitt paid Brown’s surveyor £10 in 1774 prob for minor work??? Column design altered by W Pitt substituting urn for statue of Gratitude. HGS 108, suggests that William Pitt the elder was designing as praised for his architectural skill in 1755 by brother in law Earl Temple, and in 1749 called him ‘master of the lakemaker and the lake’ implying involved w lake at Stowe;

(1767-8 laid out park at Kelston Park, Som, for Sir Caesar Hawkins; HGS 126; LB visited in 1767 and was paid £500;

1768 unex alts Charlton Park, Wilts; WBR;

1773-5 landscape Wardour Castle, for 8th Lord Arundell, in succession to Richard Woods qv; CL 25.2.1993;


BROWN, R. J.

1959 motel rear of Angel Hotel, Chippenham; WBR; BoE; dem;


BROWN, WILLIAM. Builder, Pilly Vale, Frome. Somerset 1830 dir. Firm probably later William Brown & Sons qv; worked for Longleat estate; F. & G. Brown qv may have been the sons;

(1835 estimate for building School, Woodlands, Som; Longleat Archives 14/3 2/12 11/4/1808; estimate and spec 32/0 2/6/1835 by WB of Pilley Hill Frome in accordance w plans by Sir Jeffrey Wyatville qv;

(1842 repair roof School, Woodlands, Som; Longleat 14/3/ 32/0 30/9/1842 instruction from steward Robert Robertson; payment also for reps at ch and school to James George 1841-2 2/0 8/12/1841;

(1843-6 assisted GG Scott at Chantry ch, Som; WG Brown SNB; ? Error for William Brown

1844 builder Dilton Marsh ch, Wilts; TH Wyatt archt; DWG 3.10.44 consec;

(1845-53 repairs to School and Church, Woodlands, Som, longleat 14/3/ 2/12 14/1/1840; inc replacing stone tiles on school with slates 1845, repairs to church roof 1848, and minor repairs school 1853;

(1846 rest S chapel roof, Mells ch, Som; WGB SNB, ?error for William Brown

1847 builder, Kingston Deverill ch; Manners & Gill qv architects; DWG 2.9.47 consecrated,

(1853 toilets, Woodlands school, Som; plans Longleat 14/3 32/10 9/6/1853

(1857-8 ?contr alts Marston House, Marston Bigot, Som; archt CE Davis, contr ‘Brown, Frome’ Br 1857 620;

(1860 carpentry, Woodlands ch, Som; inc new oak credence table; Longleat 14/3 2/12 29/9/1858 accounts;

(1861 alts Gloucester Farmhouse, Lullington, Som, for W Duckworth, by WB & Sons, SNB;

(1866 estimate re damage Woodlands ch, Som, caused by falling tree; Longleat 14/3 27/0 6/4/1866; but payment to F&G Brown qv;

BROWN, WILLIAM Architect, Reading

1862 inn, Swindon; WBR2;
BROWN (WILLIAM) & SONS, Frome. William Brown qv, sons may have been F&G Brown qv; but see also William George Brown.

1856 Tender for bldng Wiltshire Reformatory, Warminster, Wilts, TH Wyatt architect, not accepted; Browne & Son WBR2, ?error;

(1861 alts Gloucester Farmhouse, Lullington, Som, for W Duckworth, by WB & Sons, SNB;
BROWN, WILLIAM GEORGE Architect & surveyor, 7 Weymouth Rd, Frome, Kelly 1889; St Martins, Park Road, Frome; Kelly 1906; ?son of William Brown qv, same as William Brown & Sons? Or related to F&G Brown qv; worked for Longleat estate;

(1843-6 assisted GG Scott at Chantry ch,Som; SNB; ? Error for William Brown

(1846 rest S chapel roof, Mells ch, Som; SNB; ? Error for William Brown

(1857-8 ?contr alts Marston House, Marston Bigot, Som; archt CE Davis, contr ‘Brown, Frome’, £3455; Br 1857 620; ?William Brown;

(1859 rest nave, Laverton ch, Som; SNB; ?William Brown;

(1861 adds Gloucester Farmhouse, Lullington, Som; WB&Sons; SNB;

(1868 alts Christ Ch, Frome, Som; ICBS; reseating AFtext but not in SNB;

(1887 adds School, Holy Trinity, Frome, Som; SNB;

(1891 repairs Holy Trinity ch, Frome, Som; SRO cf/1891/2;

(1892 Correspondence with JL Pearson re obtaining copies of plans and spec for Woodlands ch, Som where work was done by Pearson in 1880-1 Longleat 14/3 27/0 1/1/1870;

(1897 S transept and chancel alts, Christ Church, Frome, Som; SRO cf 1896/4; unex AFtext;

(1899-1900 adds Christ Church Schools, Park Rd, Frome, Som; SNB;


BROWNE & SON, builders Frome. ?error for William Brown & Sons qv;

1856 Tender for building Wiltshire Reformatory, Warminster, Wilts, TH Wyatt architect, not accepted; WBR2;


BROWNE, - Builder.

1893 repaired Chapel Plaister, nr Box for Rev SA Spooner; guidebook; ?was Harold Brakspear qv involved


BROWNLOW & CHEERS Architects Liverpool, BoE, error for Bromilow & Cheers;

1880 WM chapel, Bath Rd, Swindon; BoE; Gothic;


BRUGES TOZER, Architects, Bristol estalished 1973 by James Bruges and Howard Tozer; Bruges retired 1993 replaced by Nigel Honer to 2013, now Richard Swann. Practice moved to Clifford Mill near Beckington, Som in 1998. Article on practice and return of colour in buildings in RIBAJ 92 Oct 1985 5-7 refers to Trinity Place housing, Bristol; Maternity Clinic, Southmead Hospital, Bristol; Soundwell Technical College; industrial unit for COSIRA, Wincanton, Som. Website 2014 refers to Old Malthouse and Duckpond Barn both in West Wilts; Lincoln St apartments, Swindon, Wilts; Threshold Centre, E Dorset; Plaza 21, Swindon, Wilts;

1973-5 Unigate head office, Manvers House, Manvers St, Trowbridge; RIBAJ 86 1979 287-92; RIBAS Oct 1985 refers to this as their first job;

1990 proposed development behind Market Square, Devizes; 350 hectare shopping on island site with 2 streets meeting at a central square and lanes linking to the Wharf; BD 28.9.90; ?not built;

(1993-5 Avon & Somerset Police HQ, Portishead Down, Som; SNB;

(1996 Ecohome, Cumberland Basin, Bristol, prototype demonstration home, next to Create Centre in one of bonded tobacco warehouses; 1997 award Bristol City council)

???? Police HQ, Semington roundabout, Melksham;

200? Snuff Court housing scheme and restoration, Devizes, Wilts; inc Anstie's textile factory of 1785 converted to Longs Building flats;

200? Old Town Square, Swindon, Wilts; housing and restoration:

2001 Plaza 21, Sanford St, Swindon, apartments over shops and fitness centre; Swindon BC planning, 71 apartments; plans from Unity St Bristol office;

20?? Swindon Bus Station;

20?? subway links to Swindon railway station; website;

20?? work Pomeroy Farm, Wingfield, conversion of open bay sheds to farm office and accommodation, also retirement bungalow for farmer; website;

(2000-1 Conv Wallbridge Mills, Frome, Som; RIBA Stansell award 2001; 2005-7 SNB;

(2010 prop Tea-gardens apartments, Combe Down, Bath, Som;

2012-14 adds Church Farm, Wingfield, Wilts; by Nigel Honer; inf owner David Robinson;

2014-16 proposed shelter for 'Iron Duke' calendering machine, Kingston Mills, Bradford on Avon; GA 75 2014, design by Richard Swann; erected 2016;

website:

Duckpond Barn, conversion of outbuilding, West Wilts;

Malthouse, conversion of barn and milking-parlour to accommodation;

Old Malthouse conversion of a C19 three-storey maltings to house, West Wilts;

Snarlton Farm remodelled, ?nr Melksham;

Cedar Lodge conv of 1950s farmworker's bungalow, where?;

adds to Hurst, where?;

(adds and alts Sandings, Exmoor, 1930s house;)

add The Willows cottage, where?;

(Threshold Centre co-housing and eco-edcucation centre, East Dorset 2010 RIBA award;)

Eco Lodge house at a riding school;

St Johns, where?, remodelled house;

(remodelled C19 house St Michaels Hill, Bristol;)


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