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HART, CHARLES FREDERICK Engineer, The Breach, Potterne Rd, Devizes. Born Brigg, Lincs, 1828, articled to James Potter, chief engineer of Manchester, Sheffield & Lincs Rlway, came to Wilts as engineer on Devizes branch of GWR; CB 92; subsequently secretary and engineer to Berks and Hants Extension Railway, later acquired by GWR; afterwards engineer to Kennet & Avon Canal for seventeen years;
HART, JAMES Architect, Cromwell Rd, Bristol

1890 Wiltshire Bacon Curing Co, Chippenham; architect Mr Hart attended meeting re drainage of slaughterhouse with plans DWG 7.8.90; DWG ?.9.90 tenders accepted, masonry John Smith, builder, Chippenham; carpentry W Light qv of Chippenham; machinery Maundrell of Calne; SA 25.9.90;


HART, MUNGO

1867-8 ?Trinity School, Quemerford by Mungo Hart or Slater & Carpenter qv, acc to AB; but the school plans 782/22 are not signed (or dated) and ground plan is by Slater & Carpenter;

1873 ?School, Derry Hill; WBR 782/21; ?? the school plans are neither signed nor dated and are for the present school W of the church and school teacher's house adjoining; a 1873 date is on the former Village Hall opposite the Studley Lodge to Bowood which may be the previous school of c1843 extended; one plan in 782/21 is earlier undated for an extension E to a school with a veranda in front of house to the W of the schoolroom as on Village Hall;

1874-6 WM chapel, Silver St, Calne; accounts of payments to Hart architect, and Mungo Hart approves payments to Thomas Gough, builder; WSHC 1907/84; £3092/5/1½d;


HART, Captain NORMAN Trained as architect in Cambridge, bought Eastcourt Farm, Crudwell, in 1934; Book of Crudwell;
HARTLEY & HIVES Architects, 12 Cross St, Reading; W David Hartley FRIBA and Eric G Vinan Hives; also at Slough; practice continued in later C20 as EGV Hives & Partners;

1937-8 Farmer Cottage Homes, Kelston Rd, Little Bedwyn; F Rendell & Sons qv contractors; three pairs of brick cottages to canted plan; ill Br 18.2.38; built by will of SW Farmer of Manor House Little Bedwyn; plans 1936 G8/760/260; fourth pair added 1961


HARVEY & CO Builders, Swindon, 1877; Harvey & Cromby 1878, Edwin Harvey from 1881 in dirs 1903 and 1907;

1877 Kingshill estate, hotel and cottages, Swindon; WBR2; Edwin Harvey built houses in Albion St, Clifton St, Exmouth St and William St, Kingshill 1881-90; WT 2.2.78 Harvey & Crombil building 82 cottages on William St;


HARVEY, F.W.

1859 adds National School, Chilmark; WBR;


HASTINGS, Sir GEORGE Architect acc to Tim Mowl HGW, error. George Hastings bought The Courts, Holt, 1900, and laid out gardens, added Ionic Temple and Ionic Column with a bust on top, and Ionic loggia to the house and panelled vaulted room ?billiard-room, and a wooden Regency-style conservatory; the temple and column mat be reused or incorporate reused material, Hastings is said by Mowl to have brought ornaments from the Ranelagh Club, Barn Elms, Barnes; NPG has photo of Sir GH 1853-1943 labelled as soldier and consulting physician; Kelly 1928 has Colonel Sir GH MD, VD born 1851, knighted 1910, son-in-law of painter WP Frith, with London and Twickenham addresses, member of Ranelagh Club; the gardens were enhanced after sale of The Courts in 1921 to Major Thomas Clarence Goff; article in CL says that Hastings only owned The Courts from 1902-5;
HASTINGS, J. F. G. Architect, ?of 46 King St, Twickenham, 2008;

1961-4 RC schools, Holy Family ch, Marlowe Ave, Park North, Swindon; BoE1975; junior and infant schools opened January 1964, remaining clssrooms complete September 1964, DoC; ?also the RC Convent 1964;


HAWKS, HENRY NICHOLAS Architect d1911 architect to Post Office.

1907 Post Office, Salisbury; BPOA;


HAYTER, - Carpenter;

1830 alts Woodford ch; repewed gallery, erected new one in belfry, repaired W window with ground and stained glass and new window in N side of tower, £114; Mr Hayter carpenter paid £78 and Messrs Fisher & Mackerel, Salisbury, £5 for stained glass; MS note at back of baptism register PR/1187/6;


HAYWARD, JOHN Surveyor, Rode, made plan in 1811 of Barley Hill Farm, Poulshot, 947/1598; for Charles Tylee of Bayswater;
HAYWOOD, THOMAS Mason, Nettleton; alias Hayward;

(1714 work at Badminton house, Glos Contract GRO D2700/QA3/1: 'to carry on the main building so as to put on the roof...before the last day of July next...and to pull down and take away the thick wall or stage of chimneys which stands on the East end of the principal hall of Badminton House and also the wall adjoining the South end of the said thick wall or stage and North end of the dark staircase there...and... erect another wall or stage...five foot thick, and shall make in the said intended wall...in each storey... a number of fireplaces or chimneys and so many doorways of such dimensions as the Lord Duke or his surveyor shall direct...and build a new wall three foot thick on the north side of the new stairs' to be finished with a 'stone cornish and plain battlement' (gives dimensions of new stair-well).. to make new doorways communicating with the new staircase, and also 6 new stone window-frames in the north front of the parlour and staircase (pp 263-6)


HDP ASSOCIATES Surveyors, Bristol

2007 Pine Court, Kembrey Park, Swindon; offices; inf owners office;

2009 Pure, Kembrey Park, Swindon; offices; inf owners office;
HEALING, SAMUEL HOLLAND Architect, Lloyds Bank Chambers, Cheltenham, Glos, of Healing & Overbury, prominent in Cheltenham area up to 1970s;

19?? alts Bratton House; WWinA 1926;

(1922 War Memorial screen, Stow on the Wold ch, Glos, by H&O, Br 11.8.22)
HEATHCOTE, C. H. Architect, educ Corsham school, won medal of merit 1868 from RIBA aged only 18 for plans, elevations and details Portbury ch, Som; WI 11.6.68; later prominent architect in Manchester;
HEBB & VINALL Architects, London; John Hebb Architect to Metropolitan Board of Works and Charles G Vinall;

1880 report on Market Cross, Malmesbury for SPAB; Architect 17.7.80; illustrated with plans etc;


HEMS, HARRY Exeter Stone and wood carver much employed on churches;

1886-9 carved work, St Denys ch, Warminster, including font, pulpit, angels of nave, A Reckes, chief stone carver, G Woollcott chief wood carver; A Blomfield architect;

1889 pulpit, Christ Church, Bradford on Avon, design JO Scott;

1891ff carved work at Melksham ch for CE Ponting including screen, 1891, reredos 1894, statue over porch 1901, font 1906, pulpit 1909, lady chapel screens 1909,

1893 screen, Pewsey ch (CE Ponting) removed, aprtly re-erected in vestry; Kelly 1907;

1897 statue St John, Ford ch; Br 1897b 470, CE Ponting architect;

HENDERSON, BRIAN Architect, 1928-2014, born Edinburgh, worked briefly for Basil Spence 1950 before joining Yorke Rosenberg & Mardall, rising to become senior partner and chairman, with David Allford (1927-97) led second generation of the firm, from period of Gatwick Airport 1955, obit RIBAJ 20.7.14; designed Sizewell B power station, Suff; collaborated with Skidmore Owings & Merrill on Wills factory at Hartcliffe, Bristol;

(1966-7 factory for Bath Cabinet Makers, Bath; later Herman Miller; by YRM

c1979 alts to Knowle House, Savernake, in Little Bedwyn parish, early Georgian house of 1735; illust in Suzanne Slesing, English Style, 1984; garden pavilion to house in Great Bedwyn, Wilts, c1970 by Brian Henderson of YRM for self; GI; M Hardy list, ?not there see below?;

E-mail Peter Holland: We did indeed buy our house from Brian and Elizabeth Henderson. They bought the house from the Crown Estate in July 1985, having rented it for some time previously. I believe the house was in a poor state of repair when they first moved here but in 1979 they carried out a significant amount of repairs and restoration. Listed Building consent was granted in July 1979. I don’t believe that the Hendersons made any significant additions to the house – I believe that the works were mainly to replace the plumbing, wiring and upgrading the bathrooms, toilets and kitchens, as well as changing an internal doorway or two in the Victorian area;


HENLY, HENRY CROOK. Architect, surveyor, Northfields, Curzon St, Calne 1880-99 dirs, buried churchyard Holy Trinity, Quemerford, +1917 aged 83, ie c1834-1917

1884 warehouse for C Harris & Co, Calne G18/760/1, two storeys, giant pilasters; dem;

1887 Infectious Diseases Hospital, Calne; part of St Mary's School now;

1890 Cricket Pavilion, Recreation Ground, Calne DWG 15.5.90 proposed, gift of Alderman Harris; presumably also the half-timbered lodge;


HENSHAW, F. Architect, Andover. Later Henshaw & Cheek (H&C); a F Henshaw, architect, Swindon, signs historical plan of Purton church in 1929;

1936 rest Ludgershall ch; WBR

1955 report on Tidcombe ch; PR 1933/39, H&C; pitch pine pews replaced with oak ones from Fosbury in nave only;
HEPWORTH, PHILIP DALTON, Architect, 1888-1963.

(1924 house near Warwick exh RA 1924)

(1932 won comp for Walthamstow TH, London)

(1938 St David RC ch, Park Cres Newport, Mon H&F)

1938-40 County Hall, Bythesea Rd, Trowbridge; J Long & Sons, Bath, contrs; WBR; Br 6.12.1940; H Wilkinson sculpture; walls of Corngrit, a stone not previously used in large scale buildings; resident engineer's cottage to E, county record store to W; Br 1940b 552-4 has photographs.
HETREED ROSS ARCHITECTS, Bath Brewery, Tollbridge Rd, Bath. Formed 2001 by Jonathan Hetreed and Ann Ross, joined by Suzanne Thurlow 2008, Amanda Henderson 2009; Ellie Risius 2009; Jonathan Hetreed was with Feilden Clegg qv for 16 years to 1997; Ian Walker later of CaSA Architects worked for Hetreed Ross;

2001 alts Belcombe Court, Bradford on Avon, by Jonathan Hetreed Architects; WBR files;

2003 adds St Margaret's Hall, Bradford on Avon, for Town Council office, bar and kitchen; Ian Walker project architect;

2010-13? New house in Cotswolds AONB, Wilts, rubble basement and timber and glass upper floor, curved in plan;

(20?? timber-framed add The Stables, Maplecroft, near Bath; ?Maplecroft, Bradford on Avon;

2013-14 adds Dry Arch House, Farleigh Wick, Monkton Farleigh, Wilts; timber clad;

201? alts house, Lower South Wraxall, Wilts, conversion and ext of timber-frame garage for disabled flat;

20?? glass pavilion, Blackberry Cottage, Turleigh, Wilts;

20?? adds and exts, cottage, Little Acre, Bradford on Avon, Wilts;

2013 new village house, near Bath, in Wilts; trad style;

(2009 Community shop, Freshford, Som; original design by David Thurlow;

2009-10 garden room exts to cottage, Colerne, Wilts;

2009-10 oak-framed bedroom addition, Turleigh, Wilts;

2011-13 new buildings, Fairfield Farm College, Dilton Marsh; cafe, shop, kitchen and conference facilities;

2012-13 Offices etc for Anthony Best Dynamics, Holt Rd, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; single-storey timber-frame, timber clad;

2013 garden-room, village house, ?, Wilts;

20?? Office conversion for Real World Ltd, The Malthouse, ?, Wilts; conv of a storage building;
HGP ARCHITECTS Fareham. Established 1966; Guy Goodman, Matthew Williams; much work for house builders Barrett, Crest Nicholson, Persimmon;

2010 235 affordable homes, East Wichel, Swindon; for Sovereign HA; Sovereign website; £32m;

2016 Phase 1 & 2, Chippenham retirement homes, gabled, 3-storey blocks in stone and brick on former industrial site; website;
HICKES & ISAAC Architects 13 Northgate St Bath; much work in Bath and Somerset see Somerset index; advert for genteel semi-det villa in a good neighbourhood, no location given; BC 24.4.1862;
HICKS & GABRIEL Architects Bristol; John Hicks qv and SB Gabriel qv. GJL says SJ Hicks was the partner but this is error;

(1843-9 St Jude ch, Braggs' Lane, Bristol; ICBS H&G, plan signed SB Gabriel)

(1847 St Simon ch, Baptist Mills, Bristol; Lower Ashley Rd, SNB; plan signed H&G, ICBS; GJL; alts 1876 by Pope & Bindon)

(1848 St Michael ch, Two Mile Hill, Bristol; ICBS by H&G, plan signed SBG;


HICKS, JAMES Architect, Penarth Ho, Clinton Rd, Redruth, Cornwall. 1846-96; articled John Watson of Torquay, designed a great deal in Redruth, incl his own house Penarth House, the Devon & Cornwall Bank, Tolveau House and also Passmore Edwards Free Libraries in Redruth and Liskeard, and Art Gallery, Newlyn, all Cornwall;

1874 schools, Box, Wilts, BC 16.11.75; WBR;

1876 Residence nr Bath, Som; BN 8.9.76; probably one of the Pictor houses near Box, Wilts;

(1879 3rd pr Putney B chapel, London; RHH;

1881 Fogleigh House, Box, Arch 9.7.81, ill Arch 11.3.82;

Attrib: Rudloe Park, Box, Wilts; Gastard House, Gastard, Wilts; Clift House quarry offices, Box, Wilts; all for Pictor family, quarry owners of Box;

HICKS, JOHN Architect. 1815-69. Born in Totnes, son of Rev James Hicks parson schoolmaster who moved to Rangeworthy near Bristol in 1834. Dorset Historic Churches Trust (DHCT) suggest that he began practice in Bristol in 1838, but cf 1836 below. Practice was in Corn St, Bristol. SJ Hicks of Bristol qv who figures until 1850 in Bristol, latterly in partnership with SB Gabriel (Hicks & Gabriel qv) seems to be an error for John Hicks. Moved practice to 39 South St, Dorchester, Dorset, c1850 (before 1852). His older brother Rev James Hicks was curate then vicar of Piddletrenthide, vicar 1845-85. Thomas Hardy qv worked for him, articled 1856-9, paid assistant 1860-2, left for London 1862 to join Arthur Blomfield qv and returned as Hicks' assistant 1867-9. Hardy worked on St Peter, Dorchester, and designed capitals at Turnworth, 1868-9. His work after he died in 1869 was completed by GR Crickmay qv, not by Thomas Hardy, eg West Lulworth ch SWJ 14.5.70; biography 2016 by TP Connor; article Avon Past 10;

(1836 rebuilt Horfield ch, Bristol; 1831 SNB error; rebuilt since; 1836-7 ICBS plans signed Hicks; transepts and gallery;

(1838-41 St John ch, Apsley Rd, Clifton, Bristol; on Whiteladies Rd; 1841 by SJH acc to SNB and GJL; chancel by SB Gabriel 1864; also vicarage nd; 1838-41 ICBS plan signed John Hicks

(1842-3 Northwick ch, nr Severn Beach, Glos; dem; BoE, neo-Norman;

1843-4 rest Monkton Farleigh ch; attrib to TH Wyatt qv in BoE 1975, but faculty plan WSHC D1/61/6/5 dated 22.4.43 signed John Hicks, Bristol; not quite as executed as there are now more nave windows, four on N and five on S whereas plan shows three on N and two on S, and chancel now rebuilt, but not in plan except chancel arch; nave roof seems similar; SE vestry kept but new doorway;

(1843 prop rebuild St George ch, Brandon hill, Bristol; ICBS;

(1844 St Andrew ch, St Andrews Rd, Montpelier, Bristol; Gomme; dem 1969; 1844-5 SNB; ICBS plans signed by Hicks but applic refers to Hicks & Edgar

1844-6 Rectory, Monkton Farleigh, Wilts; WBR; rear addn 1872 by WH Wontner, WRO;

(1843-7 alts Winterbourne ch, Glos; BoE;

(1843-9 St Jude ch, Braggs Lane, Bristol; ICBS H&G, plan signed SB Gabriel)

(1845 Filton ch, Bristol, Glos; Gomme; BoE, 1844-5;

(1845-8 St Simon ch, Baptist Mills, Bristol; on Lower Ashley Rd, by Hicks & Gabriel, SNB, GJL; ICBS plan 1847 signed H&G;

(1848 St Michael ch, Two Mile hill, Bristol; ICBS by H&G, plan signed SBG;

(18?? parsonage, Rangeworthy nr Bristol, Avon Past 10;

Attrib in Bristol area: Court Farm, Elberton, Aust, Glos c1840-50; Sandford Charity School, Northwick, Glos, 1841; BoE;

HICKS, S. JOHN. Bristol. Non-existent architect; confusion with John Hicks qv. Recorded as partner with SB Gabriel qv (H&G). GJL says that SJH died or retired c1850, which is when John Hicks moved to Dorchester;

(1841 St John ch, Apsley Rd, Clifton, Bristol; on Whiteladies Rd, SNB, by SJH, also GJL; also vicarage nd; ICBS plans by John Hicks

(1845-8 St Simon ch, Baptist Mills, Bristol; Lower Ashley Rd, by H&G, SNB, GJL; ICBS plans 1847 by H&G)


HICKS, W.S.

1884 alts Stratford Tony ch BN 4.4.84, E window by Kempe;


HILL, H.L.G. Architect, Donhead St Mary; Advisory architect Salisbury Diocese;

1937 work Boyton ch; WBR;


HILL, WILLIAM. Architect, 59 Albion Sq Leeds 1827-89; cf biographical article in C Webster, The Practice of Architecture, 2012;

1854-5 Cemetery, London Road, Chippenham; opened DWG 25.7.55, two chapels and lodge, stained glass of Resurrection in consecrated chapel, Harris & Wray of Corsham Bldrs;

1856-7 Corn Exchange, Devizes T: WI 16.10.56; FS DWG 13.3.56; WI 16.4.57 £1910; opened WI 10.12.57; by W Hill of Leeds, James Rendell contr; WI 27.2.57 tenders Davis of Frome, W Long Jr of Bradford, James Rendell Devizes, Deverell & Sons; John Pritchard Trowbridge, Mullings & Watts Devizes, Mr Rendell chosen; BN 1857 222; Mr Taylor contractor for stonework brought action against Mr Hill DWG 4.2.58;

(1859 ?chapel, Perrymead RC Cemetery, Bath; by William Hill, SNB; possibly WH of Leeds; but possibly by William A Hill)


HILLIER BENJAMIN Builder High Street, Marlborough; 1899 dir; Benjamin Hillier & Sons built most of inter-war buildings at Marlborough College; George Hillier bricklayer in 1848 dir and 1899 dir as builder and bricklayer, St margarets;

1933 minor add of workshop to NE end old science laboratories Marlborough College G22/760/113; building was E of new science labs of 1933; ?dem;


HILLIER, THOMAS Carpenter;

1696 No 61 Newtown, Bradford on Avon; GA 27 1998;


HILTON, D.

1964-5 Village hall, Lydiard Millicent; Crouch & Co, Purton, builders; VCH


HINGESTON, Rev FRANCIS CHARLES, MA of Exeter College, Oxford. 1833-1910 born FC Hingston of Truro, BA 4th class 1855, ordained 1856, MA 1859, curate at Holywell and Hampton Gay, Oxon. rector of Ringmore, Devon, 1860-1910. Changed name to Hingeston-Randolph in 1860 on marriage, antiquarian in Exeter diocese, wrote about church architecture.

1856 parsonage, Broad Town; WBR; WSHC CC/E/31, design for brick Gothic house for curate in Philip Webb/ Butterfield style dated 7.7.56; Thomas Barrett qv builder; burnt down; new parsonage plans 1870 by Henry Weaver qv;


HINE, GEORGE THOMAS Nottingham. Son of Thomas C Hine 1813-99. Specialist in asylums, consultant to HM Commissioners in Lunacy. 1887 1st pr Woodford Asylum, Mx; 1890 1st pr Dorset Asylum, Charminster; 1891 1st pr Ryhope Asylum, Sunderland; 1893 1st pr Isle of Wight asylum; 1893 2nd pr Staffs Co Asylum; 1897 1st pr Raunceby Asylum, Sleaford Lincs;

(1879 2nd pr North Town Nursery estate, Taunton, Som; RHH;

(1891 2nd pr Somerset & Bath County Asylum, Bishops Lydeard, Som; RHH; built 1892-7 by Giles, Gough & Trollope as 2nd County of Somerset and City of Bath Pauper Lunatic Asylum, later known as Tone Vale, now Cotford St Luke village;

(1901 adds Somerset & Bath County Asylum, Som; probably to Mendip Hospital, Wells, Som; SNB says late C19 ward additions ‘apparently by GTH’ at Mendip Hospital; Tone Vale built 1892-7 as 2nd Somerset & Bath Asylum by Giles, Gough & Trollope qv;

c1913 The Annexe, Roundway Asylum, Devizes, Wilts; with H Carter Pegg; WBR;
HINTON, JAMES auctioneer, estate agent, Swindon, partner with Olando Baker see Baker & Hinton 1873-8, J Hinton & Sons by 1893,

1876 eight villas, The Sands, Bath Rd, Swindon; B&H? Or are these the four pairs by TS Lansdown qv G24/760/ 427 ?

1877 layout Mount Pleasant estate, Kingshill, Swindon, 35 houses Kingshill 1878; WBR2; WT 2.2.78 Kingshill and Oakhill estates open for building porperty of James Hinton of Eastcott house, 30 acres, 800 houses connected by a main street 35' wide from point near park in New Swindon over handsome canal bridge erected by Mr Affleck engineer of Prospect works and continued to the Bath road

1877 Park estate, Swindon, James Hinton builder, mention WT 12.1.78 proposed more text in next week's paper;

1879 layout land between Dixon St, Stafford St, Clifton St Swindon WBR270-81 clifton St 1884, 136-45 clifton St 1883;

1879-81 contractor Swindon & Highworth Railway with James Haynes;

1882 auction market Regent St, Swindon, also auction mart, shops and house, Regent St, 1886;

1884-5 Nos 56-67 Bright St Swindon and houses in Bright St 1886; WBR2;

1886 Six houses Temple St, Swindon, and new road (?Commercial Rd) and houses near Temple St 1888; house Temple St 1888; houses Temple St and Havelock St 1889; houses and shops corner new road and Eastcott Hill 1889WBR2;

1891 houses, Princes St, Swindon, WBR2;

1893 shop and office Regent Circus, Swindon, JH & Sons; WBR2;

1895 16-17 Regent circus, Swindon, JH&Sons;

1895 houses, Bath Rd, Swindon;

1900 ?seven houses Cricklade St, Swindon, Miss MA Hinton applicant;

1903 four houses and shops Victoria Rd, Swindon;
HIRST, HENRY CECIL MONTAGUE Architect Bristol, ARIBA articled to JH Hirst of Bristol (see Somerset index) perhaps his son.

1901 adds Wiltshire Reformatory, Warminster; WBR2; Slocombe, the Wiltshire Reformatory; £1319/4/3d; builders R Butcher & Son qv; WWinA 1926


HITCH, - Carver, probably Nathaniel Hitch 1845-1938 who carved the stone reredoses in Bristol and Truro Cathedrals

1889-90 Carved reredos, Pewsey church, by CE Ponting, with figures and painted scenes by Canon BP Bouverie; now under tower; DWG 17.4.90;


HITCHCOCK, JESSE Carpenter, Wootton Bassett; see R&J Hitchcock
HITCHCOCK, R & J Builders Wootton Bassett; Robert and Jesse Hitchcock; ?related to Stephen Hitchcock of Broad Town;

1843 inv Broad Hinton ch, gave estimate 19.5.43 R&JHitchcock, Young & White qqv builders, WH Campbell designed pulpit, desk and stalls; 1538/39;

1853-4 repairs to farm buildings, Ham Farm, Broad Town; R&JH, spec WSHC 700/24;

1859 Jesse Hitchcock paid £10 for removing S aisle gallery, Lydiard Tregoze ch; FLT 38 28; nave galleries may also have been removed; vestry on W side of S porch may have been added then;


HITCHCOCK, STEPHEN, Builder, Broad Town

1851 wagon-house on R Chesterman's farm owned by Broad Town Charity, agreement WSHC 700/23;


HITCHCOCK, W, Mason

1754-5 alts Lacock Abbey; Sanderson Miller qv architect; WBR;

HOARE, - Architect, London, ?James Hoare, ?George Hoare;

c1757-70 Fonthill House, for Alderman Wiliam Beckford, dem 1807; HC; CL 11.4.66; Vit Brit 4, 1767, 82-7; possibly also the Fonthill Arch, but this has been attributed to John Vardy qv;

(1763-4 TH, Maidstone, Kent; HC)
HOBBS, WILLIAM

1830 estimate alts Lacock Abbey for WH Fox-Talbot, to rebuild S gallery; WHFT correspondence; £901, not accepted; 8.2.30; architect not named;


HOBCRAFT, JOHN Carpenter, builder, c1720-1802 London. Did joinery at Stowe 1755, worked with Capability Brown in 1760s on several houses; worked for Adam brothers, and acted as architect at Padworth House 1769 and Wasing House, 1772, both Berks; designed chapel at Audley End 1768; HC;

1763-4 doors and doorcases in state rooms, Corsham Court; guide book 1971; FJL;


HODGES ASSOCIATES Architects Dark Lane, Steeple Ashton;

2002 restored No 9 Church St, Trowbridge; C16 timber-frame; building demolished and frame re-erected;

20?? refurb St James's Hall, Union St, Trowbridge now health club;

20?? visitor reception, Apetito factory, Canal Road, Trowbridge;

20?? children's centre, parochial school near Trowbridge;

20?? two houses Victoria Rd, Trowbridge, for Sherwood Homes, trad brick;

20?? Green Shoots Day Nursery, ?;

20?? prop detached house in grounds of listed building, Steeple Ashton; trad with half-timber;

20?? new building, Grove Primary School, Trowbridge; octagonal;

2013 prop school hall, Primary School, Shaw;


HOLDER MATHIAS ARCHITECTS, Cardiff, London;

2008 Spa and restaurant, Lucknam Park Colerne; glass roof over swimming pool BD 12.12.08; Buro Happold engineers; Bianca Mader project architect; low-level hidden behind new garden walls; circular steel-beams; also master-plan for estate, staff facilities, wine cellar in the water tower, more bedrooms, equestrian centre;


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