1848 parsonage, West Ashton; WBR; but cf also Young & White
1848 parsonage, Heywood; WBR
1854 bldr, chancel, Bratton ch; archt GG Scott; church guide; ?James Burgess +1897;
BURGESS, JAMES builder, stone mason Westbury, stone mason in 1867 dir; died 23.10.1897. Also a John Burgess stone mason in 1867 and 1890 dirs;
1854 bldr, chancel, Bratton ch; archt GG Scott; church guide;
1871? bldr Phipps mausoleum, Westbury cemetery; CF Hansom qv archt; to JL Phipps +1871; inf S Hobbs;
1887-91 bldr rest Edington Priory; CE Ponting archt; WBR; WT 3.10.91;
1890 model farm buildings Leighton Home Farm, Westbury, for WH Laverton; WWJ 7.6.90;
1888-90 bldr adds Westbury Leigh ch; Wm White qv architect; plaque in church records him as master builder of the tower;
1891-2 bldr alts Holt ch; CE Ponting archt; WBR
BURLINGTON, Earl of see Richard Boyle
BURN, WILLIAM Architect Edinburgh and London 1789-1870, practice continued by nephew John Macvicar Anderson qv;
1849-56 Fonthill Abbey for 2nd Marquess of Westminster; dem 1955; CL 10 1901 840; WBR; ?1855-9; also two lodges, stables;
1863-8 Spye Park, Bowden Hill for JWG Spicer; burnt 1973, mostly dem; designed 1864 continued by J Macvicar Anderson qv after Burn's death, circular tower by JMA drawings dated May 1871; demolished 1985,
BURNET, TAIT & LORNE Architects, London, firm founded by Sir John James Burnet 1857-1938, son of John Burnet 1814-1901. both of Glasgow, firm moved to london, des British Museum King Edward VII wing 1904-14; Joined by Thomas S. Tait and Francis Lorne, after 1905; Burnet had RIBA Gold Medal 1923
1930-1 West Leaze, Castle St, Aldbourne, Wilts, by Thomas S Tait; Turnor smaller English House; Gould Modern Houses, for Mrs Hugh Dalton; ABN 11.12.31;
BURO HAPPOLD Engineers, Bath, founded 1976 by Ted Happold +1996, formerly of Ove Arup;
BURRINGTON, T Architect, 22 High St, Swindon, FRIBA;
1946 lighting and heating, Stanton Fitzwarren ch, plans BRO EP/J/6/2/190;
1946 Arts Centre, Swindon, conversion of former PM schoolroom off Regent St, £7000, RJ Leighfield builder; SB 18; dem;
1947-8 assembly hall, C chapel, Sanford St, Swindon; SBC 111-2; HJ Spackman & Sons, builders; dem with chapel in 1977;
BURROUGH & HANNAM Bristol Thomas HB Burrough (THB) and Francis C Hannam (FCH), practice later joined by Julian Francis Hannam (JFH); SNB says Avonmouth ch rebuilt 1955-7 by FL Hannam; Julian Hannam on own in firm called Arturus qv
1953 House off Malmesbury Rd, Chippenham, Wilts; in 1955 House Plans, conventional, GI
1962 adds St Mary ch, Rodbourne Cheney, Swindon; W gallery and new NE chapel and vestries; BoE1975;
1965-7 Chippenham Borough Council Offices, Monkton Park, Chippenham; dem for new offices by DKA qv 2002; BoE;
1966 repairs Highworth ch; £6,000; Tom Burrough; EP/J/6/2/139;
BURTON, DECIMUS Architect London 1800-81; HC; worked for John Nash; Colosseum 1823-7; Hyde Park Screen 1824-5; Buildings at London Zoo 1826-41; archway Constitution Hill 1827-8; Tunbridge Wells ch 1827-9 and Calverley estate 1828; Athenaeum Club 1827-30; Charing Cross Hospital 1831-4; Fleetwood new town 1836-43 and ch 1840; alts British Embassy Paris 1841-50; Palm House etc Kew Gardens 1845-8; Temperate House Kew 1859-62.
(1836-7 alts Ven House, Milborne Port, Som for Sir WC Medlycott; alts to N front inc gr floor windows and new front entrance; exts incl dining-room, conservatory to W, and pavilions; bldr was Thomas Cubitt, RL; McKay 278-80: 1836-7, dinner for workmen SJ 28.9.37, Mr Fine clerk of works; CL 24.6.1911; Burton's plans at Ven 2010;
(1841-6 alts Stapleton Palace, Bristol; Gomme; SNB, Stapleton House purchased 1840 as residence for Bishop of Gloucester & Bristol; £12,408;
attrib The Croft, Quemerford, Wilts, from an estate agents description; also in DoE list early C19; said to have been built for daughter of owner of one of Quemerford Mills about 1820; possibly formerly Quemerford Villa
BURTON, MICHAEL
c1968 Place House, Lower Common, Kington Langley; M Hardy list;
BURTON (MONTAGUE) ARCHITECTS DEPARTMENT, Hunslet, Leeds, Yorks;
1930-1 Burton shop, Bridge St/ Fleet St, Swindon; AB gives date;
1937 Burton shop and billiard hall, 1 High St, Chippenham; WSHC G19/760/372; correspondence from N Martin, but drawings marked 'drawn by K.P.; rear wing to River St had a first-floor billiard hall;
THE BUSH CONSULTANCY, Architects, Paintworks, Bristol, established 1989, Martin Kendall, director;
2011 school, Lydiard Millicent; website;
20?? refurbishment, Officers' Mess, Larkhill; neo-Georgian brick of 1942-3;
2014 refurbishment of Five Rivers Leisure Centre, Salisbury as The Salisbury Campus with new additions; Rydon construction;
(2015 sport centre, Prior Park College, Bath; design-and-build;
20?? salt storage barns for Highways, Wiltshire Council at Marlborough and Wootton Bassett;
BUSH, ARTHUR E. A. Surveyor and sanitary inspector to Melksham UDC, Kelly 1907;
1909 WM chapel, Broughton Gifford; WT 3.4.09;
BUSH, GEORGE East St, Warminster, surveyor, actuary to the Savings Bank, 1867 dir;
BUTCHER (R.) & SON Builders, 39 George St, Warminster. Robert Butcher carpenter c1800. Robert Butcher took over firm from his father in 1840, ran it from 38 Portway, his son Robert Bendall Butcher took over 1880 (or 1887) ran it from Northdown House, Church St, took over Gaisford Sawmill George St in 1904; cousin Robert Butcher owned brickworks at Crockerton; RBB retired 1919, died 1923. Nephew Frederick W Butcher born 1886, took over 1919, retired 1958, replaced by son Geoffrey Butcher joined 1933, Geoffrey +2004 with children Robert, Matthew and Sarah; numerous works listed in WBR, also WBR2, firm closed 1992 but continued bty George & Harding of bournemouth to c2000. Pre 1919 blt Prestbury House, Boreham Rd, and The Croft, Brick Hill, both Warminster; between wars built Hospital (1928-9) Portway, and St Boniface College library (1927-36 by Sir Charles Nicholson), both Warminster, and Memorial Hall, Horningsham (1930 by E Warre); after 1945 Old people's home, Mere; vicarages Hindon, Teffont and Donhead St Mary; much restoration work at Bapton Manor, Bathampton Ho, Boyton Manor, Fisherton Delamere Ho, Lacock village, Longleat, Stockton House, Stourhead, Sutton Veny Ho; acc to Warminster in C20 the firm built JW Titt works at Warminster and Frome, Linpac factory Weymouth St Warminster; Geest warehouse and railway sidings, Warminster, and building for Hudson & Martin timber Warminster; built Midland and Westminster banks Market Pl Warminster; extension to St Boniface College, Warminster; built Sports Hall (1970s) and Stratton Hall (c1985) for Warminster School; converted Brewery High St Warminster to Carr's motor showrooms and built Carr's George St Octagon garage 1962; built restaurant, lions' den, pets' corner at Longleat and put false glazing bars on Victorian sash windows; rest Manor Farm Codford; Heytesbury House;
1925 N wing, Portway House, Warminster; Warminster in C20 177;
1928-9 built Warminster Hospital, The Avenue;
19?? alts 39 George St Warminster for firm, further alts 1958;
1930 blt Memorial Hall, Horningsham of materials from gymnasium at Wiltshire Reformatory; Capt E Warre archt;
1948 developed Downlands, Copheap Rise and Orchard Close, Warmnister on 18 acres bought in 1936;
1952 Primary School, New Close, Warminster; WBR; plans 1949;
19?? built 33 council houses The Tyning and Woodcock, Warminster;
1956 alts No 14 East St Warminster; new nasty shopfront; Warminster in C20 321;
1956 conv No 4 High St, Warminster to shops; Warminster in C20 357;
1964 Broadleaze House, Boyton; new country house, WBR, architect Robert Bostock qv;
c1966-7 Principal's house, Salisbury Cathedral School; The Close;
1982? School, Corsham; WBR
198? Nettleton Mill conversion to house;
19?? developed housing in Portway House grounds, Warminster after UDC moved out in 1978;
(1984-91 rest Marston House, Marston Bigot, Som for JF & Angela Yeoman; architect not employed; all done under Geoffrey Butcher acc to M McGarvie; £3m, won Stone Award 1988;
1999 blt Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre, Portway, Warminster; Warminster in C20 181;
BUTLAND, REX Architect, Andover; previously New Sarum Partnership, Salisbury, conservation architects,
(2000 RC ch, Farnborough, Hants, appointed 1996, with Oliver Freeman)
2016 minor alts Seend ch; removal of some pews; plans in church;
BUTTERFIELD, WILLIAM, London (1814-1900) In practice from 1840; RIBA Gold Medal 1884. Numerous works in Wilts, WBR; Paul Thompson, William Butterfield, 1971 (PT);
(1842 Highbury C chapel, Bristol; 1841 Gomme; SNB, now Cotham parish ch, adds 1863 by EWGodwin, apse ext 1892-3 by Frank Wills; )
(1844-6 Coalpit Heath ch & vicarage, Glos;
(1846-7 rest Horfield ch, nr Bristol; aisles, SW porch and larger chancel)
1847-9 rest Ogbourne St Andrew ch, Wilts; WBR; PT 441 chancel arch, lynchnoscopes in tower, tiles, benches, pulpit, rails, reredos; D1/11/97 no plans;
1848 Vicarage, Ogbourne St Andrew, Wilts; WBR; PT 438 brick and tile-hung now Tresco House; completely vernacular in style, very early for such a house; plans CC/E/57 show the house to have been brick, the tile-hanging a later addition; two half-hipped gables W; £700 John Bilson and James Sainsbury builders;
1850 rest Chirton ch; WBR; VCH gives James Dutch, ?contractor; PT 442 new porch roof and door, door ironwork, tiles, pulpit, benches; chancel since refitted; opened DWG 24.10.50;
1850 ?chancel, Woodborough, attrib by DoE, not in PT; no evidence; chancel may be by TH Wyatt who rebuilt nave in 1861 and Wyatt & Brandon built parsonage in 1850; ICBS for 1861 work says chancel was rebuilt 1852;
1852-3 rest Amesbury ch; new pulpit; WBR; PT; font by WB has been removed WAM 79 1981;
1854 rest St Nicholas Hospital Salisbury; PT 443 1854-70 chapel £1158, new rooms etc 1862-70 £2267 Br 1854 449, new ranges, chapel roof, benches; WBR;
1857c unex work at church, Market Lavington; PT 445
(1857-8 Gare Hill ch, Som; PT 430; FS 5.10.57 in mem of 8th Earl of Cork & Orrery who left £1200 towards building, dedic 24.8.58; £1300, McGarvie Book of Marson Bigot, 142; closed 1979 now a house and floored inside; stained glass E and two chancel S windows look like A Gibbs work (A Brooks); patterned glass in W lancets; gabled archway at top of track to church;
(1857-8 Schoolhouse and two pairs of cottages, Gare Hill, Som; attrib PT 437; McGarvie says school was provided earlier by 8th Lord Cork, Kelly says 1850; Rev Rd Boyle of Marston Bigot provided a house for the curate on top of the hill and neat cottages such as Corner House and Penstone House (McGarvie Book of Marston Bigot, 141-2). Rev Boyle rebuilt the previous church/school of c1832 as a house for the schoolmaster, possibly after a fire. Corner House and Penstone House definitely by WB, and probably each originally a pair of cottages, Corner Ho since extended by one bay to left (photo in McGarvie, Around Frome 97), and both houses are now roughcast; curate was not living in parsonage at 1861 census, so could be 1860s by another hand, but looks like watered down WB, the Old Schoolhouse looks similar and was the house for the schoolmaster, not the school itself, and is allegedly on site of earlier church/school, burnt in 1858.
1857-8 school, Charlton nr Downton; WBR; PT 436 £440, brick;
1858 School, Aldbourne, dem. WBR; 1857-8 BoE; 1858 PT; opened WI 15.7.58; brick and flint; dem; 782/1 G Mason builder;
1858 Landford ch, Wilts opened WI 14.10.58, - Crook of Dean bldr, £1600; WBR; PT;
1858-60 Cemetery Chapel, Amesbury, Wilts; consec WI 2.2.60, £1000; Edward Andrews of Amesbury contr; 1860 WBR; 1858-60 PT;
(1858 Schoolroom Letcombe Bassett, Berks WI 16.12.58 opened;
1858-61 rest and new chancel, Latton ch; WBR ?1861; Paul Thompson: 1858-63 £650; Br 1861 688; new chancel, transept, porch, ?font, benches/stalls, pulpit, reredos; pointed tunnel vault, plastered, good example of Butterfield's care of old building and enhancement; font extraordinarily elemental 'almost entirely horizontals and verticals, square base and square bowl on two levels, linked by an upright octagon'. Font is not documented but relates to the pulpit; chancel glass by Gibbs acc to Br 1861 688 and accounts; timber pulpit open on columns, strikingly simple as if based on stone design; reopened SA 23.9.61, for many years gradual restoration proceding, now completed with the rebuilding of the chancel through munificence of patron Earl of St Germans; Br 5.10.61 nave S side rebuilt, tower opened, transepts restored, new chancel, choir fitted with new stalls of teak, roof of timber, then two steps to sanctuary which is stone vaulted with pointed arched ribs, another step to footplace where altar stands on a slab of Purbeck marble surrounded by encaustic tiles; E w stained glass by A Gibbs, and one chancel S also by Mr Gibbs presented by Mr Habgood of Faringdon; John Roseblade of Latton builder;
1859 ref to ?church for poverty stricken district, WB architect, Myers bldr; TC 27.4.59;
1859 Balustrade, Standlynch House, Downton; WBR;
1859-66 rest chapel, Standlynch House, Downton; WBR; PT 445 new porch, roofs, churchyard cross;
1860 unex work Wodborough ch; PT 445;
(1860 appointed to restore chancel, St John ch, Frome, Som, by 9th E of Cork & Orrery, when CE Giles (qv) was appointed by vicar Mr Bennett to restore rest; Oxford Arch Soc report 1860, ex inf P Howell; ?nothing done, restoration all done by CE Giles qv after 1865;
1860 ?rebuilt chancel Clyffe Pypard ch; not in PT; implied by Richard Jefferies in Memoir of the Goddard family of N Wiltshire, says that chancel was rebuilt in 1860 and restoration of the whole is contemplated, then quotes 'Mr Butterfield the then architect ..'; chancel rebuilt for £700 1860 for HN Goddard, VCH; Butterfield restored rest and decorated chancel in 1873-4, PT; E window by Gibbs attributed to 1873-4 by AB but is to Susan Goddard +1855;
1860-2 vicarage, Charlton, nr Downton; WBR; PT 439 £887, brick, smallish;
1861-3 rest Castle Eaton ch; WBR; PT 445 £850, one of the churches where Butterfield's mark is clear but undistinguished; new chancel roof, tiles, benches, reredos;
1863-4 work Bremhill ch, new W window with glass by Hardman; WBR; PT 446 'tower memorial', no further detail; Br 24.12.64 four-lt W window by Hardman to Rev Henry Drury;
1863-4 restored Lyneham ch; WBR; PT 446 1862-5 £2297 BN 1864 330, new chancel, roofs, tiles, benches, pulpit, rails; ICBS: cannot believe the work went on from 1862 to 1865 although that is what’s in PT (maybe this covered the preparation of plans and post-completion corresp. Work was evidently complete by 4 April 1864. The application for a grant was dated 1 April 1863. On what I see in ICBS taken in isolation I’d definitely date as 1863-4. Builders Brown qv of Frome; plans D1/61/15/4 1863 and specification, new chancel, new nave SE buttress, block N door; new vestry, nave roof, take down N arcade and rebuild reusing old stones, take down chancel arch and chancel N arch and rebuild using old stones, chancel arch to be wider, chancel N arch to be higher; new pews, stalls, pulpit, rails, reredos and tile decoration of all three chancel walls;
1863 font, Charlton by Downton; PT 446;
1864-8 rebuilt Blunsdon St Andrew ch; WBR; PT 1864-75, Br 26 1868 120; BN 15 1868 133, 152, largely rebuilt, tiles, benches, pulpit, rails; previously one long building, new S aisle, and N organ chamber and vestry, an entrance formed at W end into S aisle and new porch on N, E window Crucifixion stained glass, new stalls, reredos, chancel walls not removed but reclad on outside, and new roof put over the old one, W Morris of London carried out work, Smith qv of Highworth builder and contractor; tiles, benches, pulpit, rails, roofs, porch and most of chancel; kept C13 S arcade, N doorway and mainly Perp nave N wall, reset old doorway inside W end; glass by Lavers & Barraud, E and SE window, Br 15.2.68 E window gift Rev WT Wyld, SE gift Mrs de windt both Lavers & Barraud designed by architect, and two nave windows old fragments reset and augmented by Lavers & Barraud;
1865-7 rest Heytesbury ch, for 2nd Lord Heytesbury; William Strong builder, Sherborne Mercury 14.11.65; about to be rest DWG 11.1.66; WG 23.3.66 undergoing repair; opened SWJ 14.9.67, WI 19.9.67; glass by Alexander Gibbs, tiles by Minton; Mr Burdett clerk of works; PT 447 £4902 ; new choir aisles, S porch, aisle roofs, chancel roof; pews, stalls, font; rebuilt W and S arches of crossing and added stair-turret; Br 1865 666, 1866 52 and 258; 1867 738 E window, four chancel side windows, N transept window, S transept window, Ww all by Gibbs; BN 1866 32; G 18.9.67 E window by Gibbs N transept window and other windows all by same firm;
1866-7 Highway ch, Wilts, WBR; PT; consec DWG 12.9.67; now house; plans D1/61/19/3 show louvres in bellcote now gone, preservation of N wall and two lancets, E wall to be decorated with tiles,plans for pews with square ends and stalls with scrolled ends, spec 1866: remove and protect font, take down stone-by-stone the chancel screen and repair, some desk ends, traceried wood front and seat ends some ribs from E part of nave roof to be preserved, reredos of Minton tile; panels beneath sill of e window Minton with Derbyshire fossil marble cross in centre on Dove marble base; chancel roof concealed by plaster, new oak rail, pulpit, altar table, seats, font cover; stone screen was one of three medieval stone screens in Wilts; C15 wooden head beam went to Hilmarton screen; altar table went in 1954 to Lady Chapel Hilmarton; two pews, reading desk, lectern, rails went to private chapel at Burrswood nursing home, Groombridge, Kent; font was to offered to any church; nine pews, wrought iron gates to be sold; no evidence that pulpit is in St Nicholas Great Yarmouth (BoE 1975);
1866-7 rest Aldbourne ch; 1863-7 BoE; PT 446 £1216, CB April 1868, tiles, benches, pulpit; ICBS 1866-7 application not made until 25.12.1866, work completed 1867; ?proposed rest SA 14.1.1867; plans 1866 D1/61/18/3 refit nave, remove galleries, take down portions of chancel and reroof chancel; Minton tiles proposed for around arches in chancel and tile reredos. All tiles gone including tile floors, benches and stalls still there, stalls in N transept; pulpit gone Jacobean one from Speen, Berks, said to have been brought in 1860s:
(1869-70 alts St Mark ch (Lord Mayor’s Chapel), College Green, Bristol; GJL; PT £347, BRO;
1870 restored Broad Blunsdon ch; WBR; PT; BN 19 1870 455; ILN 57 1870 614; ?new windows, ?moved porch, ?new chancel arch, chancel and roofs; new SE chapel and arcade, new organ chamber, tiles, benches; diagonal criss-cross pattern in spandrels of desk PT p 264, photo p. 268; exc C13 S arcade; reopened DWG 8.12.70 £1150 repaved reseated exterior redone, no architect named; WI 8.12.70; papers BRO too damaged for viewing;
1870 Whiteparish ch; exterior, WBR; PT
c1871 alts vicarage, Landford; WBR;
1871-2 rest Purton ch; WBR; Br 1872 972 7.12.72 John Phillips qv of Swindon builder, old woodwork removed, three-decker pulpit taken down, new flooring, nave roof cleaned of plaster, walls cleaned, traces of wall paintings found, chancel redecorated, two niches restored, chancel N door into vestry blocked and new entrance made from N aisle, with oak screen and two medieval heads reset each side , new pulpit, benches; BRO EP/J/6/Pu (or 80); ILN 1872 467; tiles, benches; rebuilt E wall of chancel;
(1872-3 rest Cheddar ch, Som; ICBS; 1871-3 SNB, stained glass E window by A Gibbs; PT; stalls, medieval pulpit repainted,
1873 work, West Knoyle ch before rebuild of 1878 by JM Allen; WBR
1873-4 rest West Harnham ch; WBR; rebuilt E wall, W wall, nave roof, new porch, old porch made into vestry; PT
1873-4 rest Clyffe Pypard ch; WBR; PT 448: plans WSHC D1/61/24/5, 1873; ILN 65 1874 150; new chancel roof, tiles, benches, rails, reredos, c£1800; chancel already rebuilt in 1860, attrib to WB by BoE; village history: work began 30.6.73, N wall rebuilt, pinnacles added to tower, galleries removed, screen and side screens repainted, chancel roof repainted, new reredos and floor of inlaid marble; E window by A Gibbs;
1873-5 rest Dinton ch; WBR; PT;
1873-5 school, Dinton; 1875 WBR; 1873-5 PT brick; plans WRO;
1874-6 rest Knook ch; WBR; PT; £900, for 2nd Lord Heytesbury; new N vestry, S chimney E wall rebuilt, most windows replaced, new chancel roof; plans and spec WSHC D1/61/26/12 1875, font of Derbyshire fossil marble copied from previous, E window by A Gibbs; rails, stalls, pews, altar-table, pulpit;
1876 adds Theological College, Salisbury, Wilts; WBR2; Sarum College website new residential wing in 1870s; chapel and library 1881;
1876-7 rest Ashton Keynes ch; ICBS; WBR; PT; chancel wall decoration, reredos, pulpit; Glos Chron 7.7.77 reopened: William Restall of Bisley builder; Norman chancel arch raised from each springing and a new piece let into the crown; in taking down the old arch old stone coffin-lids found in the walls strengthening the arch; E wall decorated with tile courses and window cleaned and renovated; small and simple reredos of red tiles panelled off with stone and with central plain stone cross; communion table of oak and walnut as also the rails nicely relieved with tracery work, choir stalls of oak and walnut; encaustic tiles in chancel; ceiling has been decorated the roof being set off with carved and gilded bosses decorations by same artist who did the work at Keble College; one of the n arches was blocked by a massive marble monument to the Nichols family, this now moved to S aisle and the arch reopened; old seats replaced by stained and varniched seats, the ends with drapery panels and heavily moulded cappings; nave and aisle tiled floors; new pulpit of oak and walnut on a base of stone; all windows restored and reglazed; new screen at E end of N aisle dividing the vacant organ chamber from the vestry and new doorway opened from N wall into the vestry; a similar doorway on opposite side has been built up; remains of old fresco on N wall vestry; depicted Trinity, too poor condition to keep; new lectern oak and walnut; roof cleaned and restored; nave E bay has been decorated; new font cover; heating and ventilating; original N & S doors kept, new stone gable crosses; couple of new buttresses; cost £2050;
1876-7 rest Netherhampton ch; WBR; PT; exc tower; Salisbury Times 26.7.77 new church all but, Hale & Sons of Salisbury builder; W cowley clerk of works; £1900; Dec English of simple type, not inconsiderable height, barrel roofs, graceful and well finished windows and impressive e end. Tower raised 10 ft, steeple added of oak shingle; altar rails, pulpit, lectern of oak, deal pews, font of Red Mansfield stone, chancel tiles by Maw and Godwin; simple reredos; faced in flint and Tisbury stone;
(1876-8 St John ch, Clevedon, Som; SNB; PT 1875-8 for Sir Arthur Elton, chalice and cruet 1878 by WB; c£4000; vestries ext and N porch by WB 1883-4; chancel arch removed by CG Hare 1909; pulpit, reredos by WB, glass by Heaton Butler & Bayne; Kelly 1906;
(1877 Pastoral staff for Bishop of Exeter; WB asked to design one, Gloucester Chronicle 7.7.77)
1877-8 reblt Winterbourne Monkton ch; WBR; PT; kept S porch, N doorway, chancel E and SE walls rebuilt, chancel S window, and SE, SW and NW angles of nave, nave N window; reseating; G 4.9.78 E window by Gibbs to Rev Saumarez Middlemass, curate; plans D1/61/28/7 show rebuilt NE, NW and SW corners of nave and S1 and S2 and N1 and N2 windows, block N door, new nave NE and vestry NE windows, chancel E wall and SE corner inc chancel S windows; spec: reuse pulpit, canopy, font, altar table,chest, hourglass stand, take down roofs, posts and framing of belfry to be retained, 3-lt N window to be lowered and restored, S half of chancel to be taken down, niches on n side to be protected and repaired; porch to be repaired; Minton plain tiles, chancel encaustic tiles; all new roofs; belfry to be reframed;
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