MERRETT, THOMAS Builder, Box; T Merrett & Sons builders, contractors, wheelwrights, smiths and undertakers c. 1900, Thomas Merrett builder 1915 dir; Merrett family were builders in Corsham from 1743, Edwin Merrett c1890 built houses in Paul St, Pickwick Rd, and Alexandra Terrace, Corsham, son Ernest Merrett continued business;
1902 Church Room, Box; timber; G3/760/161;
MESSSENGER & CO Manufacturers of conservatoies, greenhouses etc;
1916 winter garden, Marridge Hill House, Ramsbury, now Baydon Manor plans G8/760/35;
MESSRS CARTERS SPORTS COURTS LTD 57-69 Green Lanes London N16
1937 Squash Court, Marlborough College, adjacent 1893 racquets court; £800, brick clad, half-hipped, plans signed drawn by REP revised by FH Kerr, director; B Hillier & Sons qv builders;
METHUEN, ANTHONY PAUL Architect, Corsham 1891-1975 became 5th Lord Methuen in 1974. LRIBA, articled to Clough Williams-Ellis; Lived at Ivy House, Corsham, from 1924, did not practice much according to TB, may have reversed staircase in Ivy House;
(1929 alts house, Pond Farm, Shipton Moyne, Glos plans GRO;
19?? repairs Hungerford Almshouses, Corsham, plans with Harold Brakspear's plans of 1892-1913, WSHC 2512/320/37;
1932 adds Whetham House, nr Bowood for R Money-Kyrle; G3/760/786 addition to E side with stair to sleeping balcony, two oriel windows;
1938 adds cottage Cherhill for or by A Methuen F4/760/115;
MEYRICK, THOMAS Carved the stem of the font at Ramsbury in 1842 and all of the font at Chilton Foliat acc to BoE; ED Webb, Ramsbury, says font there presented by the then Lord of the Manor and base carved by TM Esq and the whole cleaned and fixed at this own expense by Meyrick, the basin preserved in the vicarage; Rev Edward Meyrick was Welshman vicar of Ramsbury died 1830 having handed over to son Rev Edward G Meyrick +1839 and his son Rev James Meyrick was curate in the Isle of Wight; some suggestion that Meyrick was a clergyman who went over to Rome; CE Ponting dismisses font as amateur work;
MICHELL, Rev. THOMAS HUNGERFORD. Curate in charge of Bagshot chapel-of-ease, Shalbourne parish, who carved the screen in Shalbourne church from 1873 until his death in 1890. Also carved the lectern given in 1873; unclear if the screen was designed by Bodley & Garner qv in their restoration of 1872-3; BoE; E window at Shalbourne is a memorial to Rev THM +1890; E window at Eddington, Berks, is said to be a memorial to the Rev THM, former vicar of Histon, Cambs; Thomas Michell +1809 married one of the heiresses of South Standen Manor, Eddington, son Rev Thomas Penruddocke Michell +1866, grandson Rev Thomas Hungerford Michell with his siblings sold manor in 1867, VCH Eddington;
MICKLETHWAITE, J. T. Architect, 15 Dean's Yard, London, 1843-1906 partner from 1876-92 with George Somers Clarke (M&SC), surveyor to Westminster Abbey from 1898;
1886-93 restored Inglesham church for SPAB; 1886 estimate for aisles £250, nave and chancel £190; then estimate £317/2/0d for repair foundations, repair of S aisle and SE chapel roofs, rebuilding bell gable; N aisle and chancel roofs remain to be done; Joseph Bowley of Lechlade builder, bill repairs S aisle complete March 1890; S aisle £131/18/6d; 1892 bell-gable taken down and rebuilt, nave reroofed, £117/2/0d, by Joseph Woodward, carpenter & wheelwright of Lechlade; N aisle and chancel roofs 1899-1900 by DS King, builder of Lechlade, N aisle cost £116/10/0d; chancel £83/18/0d; SPAB papers;
MIDDLETON, JOHN Architect, Cheltenham, 1820-85, born York, practice in Cheltenham from 1859-68, then Middleton & Goodman 1868-76, then Middleton & Son 1876-83 with John Henry Middleton (1846-96), then 1884-93 Middleton, Prothero and Phillott with Henry A Prothero +1906 and George Henry Phillott 1852-1926. JH Middleton was not much involved after 1889. In the C20 Barnard & Partners; biography by Brian Torode;
1877-9 rest Brinkworth ch; plans December 1877 GRO D/2970/1/17, M&Son; plans WSHC 1878 for restoration of chancel by M&Son CC/E/30 but documents signed by JM; £250; hope that this will stimulate restoration of the rest, new chancel S wall and eastern half of N wall, new chancel roof, seven-sided, ceiled, windows to be taken out and reset; Brian Torode says Middleton first visited Rev de Quetteville in 1871; chancel taken down entirely but stones numbered and re-erected; E window by Hardman gift of Rev W de Quetteville and brothers G 27.8.79; Minton tiles; have worked on rest as wall paintings in the nave were found on removing whitewash, correspondence goes on to 1880; guide says chancel work 1889 £700; more work 1902-3 by CE Ponting qv; Br 4.10.79 E window by Hardman gift of M de Quetteville brothers and sister to parents;
MILES, - Shaftesbury builder
MILES, -THOMAS B. Shaftesbury fl 1856-74; there may have been an earlier Miles who built house at Wincanton;
(18?? No 11 Market Place, Wincanton, Som; after 1837 house on site fell down went into chancery and George Russell Sr of London House, Wincanton, entered into contract with Mr Miles of Shaftesbury to build the present shop, GR died before completion and William Russell, brother, lived there. Later owned George Sweetman; PB 33;
1856 bldr rest Chilmark ch, TH Wyatt architect; SWJ 27.12.56;
1858-9 bldr Burcombe ch, TH Wyatt archt; Mr Mills of Shaftesbury; SWJ 1.10.59;
1860 Bldr Bemerton new ch, Wilts; TH Wyatt archt, William Howitt of Wilton clk of works did most of carving assisted by his brother George Howitt, but pulpit font and poor-box bracket by HT Margetson of Bristol; Wilts Indep 20.12.60;
1865 bldr rest Alvediston ch; TH Wyatt architect; DWG 28.12.65;
1866 bldr Semley ch, Wilts; TH Wyatt archt WG 28.9.66)
1869 bldr workhouse, Tisbury, Wilts; TB Miles; WBR
1872 School, Alvediston, Wilts; WBR, TB Miles;
18?? school, Sutton Mandeville, Wilts; TB Miles, WBR:
(1874 bldr school, Marnhull, Dorset; archt J Soppitt qv; WG 19.6.74;
MILES, ROBERT
1669 paid 1 guinea for work in Banqueting House on the Mount, Castle House, Marlborough; MTC p7;
MILLAR, EDMUND. Builder, Seagry; E Miller?
1850-1 builder restoration Castle Combe ch for GP Scrope MP, DWG 2.10.51, Hakewill qv architect; Miller of Seagry bldr; rebuilt collapsing chancel arch, replaced roofs, rebuilt N aisle with new tomb for Scrope family; new seats with richly carved ends, , reopened E window, glass by Ward & Nixon E with genealogy of Christ, and W and rose window and NE window; others by Gibbs except aisle windows with quarries by Castell; Gibbs particularly good S window of chancel, Suffer the children;
1856 took down vicarage, Norton, and erected cottage on site, now Farmside Cottage; notes by Canon JE Jackson;
1857 builder restoration Kington St Michael ch, Wilts; reopened DWG 21.1.58, JH Hakewill architect; E Millar of Seagry builder, memorial window in S aisle by A Gibbs to John Aubrey and J Britton; 1-lt w to Rev Rowlandson; £800;
1861 work Christian Malford ch, £135/13/3d, measured by John Darley & Sons, Chippenham; 1710/36;
MILLER, SANDERSON Architect, 1716-80; son of merchant of Radway Grange Warws, inherited 1737, altered Radway from 1744, pioneer Gothic work; much in demand by other landowners; professionally assisted by John Sanderson eg at Hagley, Worcs; retired through illness 1759;
1753-5 rebuilt front range Lacock Abbey for John Ivory Talbot; HC; CL 17.3.1923; consulted 1753, Talbot asking him to replace great hall; ashlar blocks prepared 1753; interior ashlar lined as cheaper than plaster; Robert Usher and Thomas Oram carpenters; retained back wall of old hall; chimneypiece carved by Robert Parsons of Bath; roof nearly finished August 1754; also forecourt gateway 1755 to use up surplus stonework, letters Warwick RO CR 125B/392-7, 400-9, 973; W Hawkes, Sanderson Miller at Lacock; WBR names W Hitchcock mason as working at Lacock 1754-5;
MILTON ARCHITECTS, Old Stables Court, The Parade Marlborough founded 2005 by Mike & Amanda Milton;
20?? modernist adds to 1960s house Marlborough for themselves; houzz website
2008 alts inc new open-well stair, house in Marlborough;
20?? kitchen, dining-room and garden room adds to C20 brick house, Steeple Ashton; houzz website; illustrated in Ideal Home magazine;
20?? renovation thatched stone and brick cottage, Avebury, new staircase;
20?? large house, Ramsbury, brick neo-Georgian hipped roofs, 2-5-2 bays; conservatory on one end;
(20?? adds The Woodspeen restaurant, Newbury, Berks)
2014 kitchen add house at Aldbourne, timber-frame and black weatherboard;
201? rear add C18 brick cottage, Aldbourne village centre;
2014 adds The White House, Cardigan Road, Marlborough; low flat-roofed addition to large early C20 house;
2016 proposed redevelopment RAF Yatesbury, for housing; website
2016 house and pool, Seend; website; trad brick and stone new; ?Grafton House, High St, bad
2016 Watersedge, Mildenhall; modernist two-storey house overlooking river; boarding on upper floor addition running at right angles; remodelling of an existing bungalow;
201? add School House, Lockeridge, pre-fab timber manufactured in Slovenia; timber vertical boarding;
201? add to large Arts-and-Crafts house, Swindon, white roughcast and stone tile original; where?
201? rear addition of house, Savernake Forest; Late Georgian ashlar-fronted;
2017-18 new house, Bremhill Wick, Cotswold stone with zinc roofs;
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & FISHERIES. Superintending Architects Maxwell Ayrton & Thomas Tyrwhitt, succeeded by 1920 by HPG Maule, Br 17.12.1920;
1920 experimental pise cottages at Amesbury Farm Settlement, Br 20;
MITCHELL TAYLOR WORKSHOP Bath. Founded 2005, Piers Taylor qv; Piers Taylor founded Invisible Studio 2012;
(2006-7 Moonshine, house on The Rocks estate, Marshfield Glos, Wiltshire, extension to a castellated building; by Piers Taylor for himself;
(2006-7 Room 13, art room, Hareclive Primary School, Moxham Drive, Bristol; SNB, first of a planned series of Room 13s, art studios run by the students working with resident artists;)
(2007-8 Sanderson House, Badminton School, Bristol; SNB, boarding-house )
2010 Dining hall, Colerne Primary School, Wilts; also bike shelter; with Charley Brentnall; AJ 31.3.11; £200k;
2010 prop conv of military airfield hangar to houses and workshops (live-work units), ?, Wilts; BD 19.11.10;
(2010 adds Starfall Farm, Northend, Batheaston, Som for Xa Sturgis of Holburne Museum Bath; BD 19.3.10;
(2010-11 Library, Kings School, Taunton, Som, BD 2.7.10;
(201? regeneration scheme for Watchet Som)
(2015 new hall, Widcombe Primary School, Bath)
(2014 studio for Invisible Studio, in woods nr Calton Gardens, Bath, Som; £15K; AJ Buildings Library
MITCHELL, JOHN Pewsey
1860 new stables and cattle shed, Broomsgrove Farm, Milton Lilbourne for Froxfield Hospital charity; WRS Froxfield accounts;
1860 National School, Pewsey 782/82 plan of schoolroom dated 27.7.60 among five plans of boys and girls school, and house for National School at Pewsey by GE Street qv 1862-3 and adds to National and Infants Schools by CJ Phipps qv 1871; plan shows just a simple room with wooden sleepers beneath ?temporary;
1861 bldr chancel restoration and new SE addition, Pewsey ch; GE Street architect DWG 12.12.61 reopened;
1861 alts and new building, Chirton Farm, Chirton for Duchess of Somerset charity, Froxfield; plans 2037/149;
1864 National School, Wootton Rivers plans 782/117 signed Jno Mitchell, brick four bays; classroom behind added 1870 by WE Baverstock qv;
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MIZEN, JOHN Carpenter Bradford on Avon
1728 Nos. 38-9 Newtown, Bradford on Avon leased two houses to rebuild within five years from Thomas Methuen, site adjacent own house?; WBR2;
MIZEN, SIMON Builder, Bradford on Avon, 1822 dir; erected tent for coronation celebrations, WI 5.7.1838;
MJW ARCHITECTS Stoke St Michael, Som; Michael J Williams;
2001 Technical Services building, Devizes, Wilts, for Kennet DC;
2011 small ext barn conversion, Bratton, Wilts; timber-frame and brick;
MOFFATT, WILLIAM BONYTHON Architect partner with GG Scott qv as Scott & Moffatt qv;
1846 architect of New Railway Street scheme; ?Swindon, WI 31.12.46;
(1855 Shire Hall, Taunton, Som)
MONDEY, EDWARD Architect, Dorchester
1865 Parsonage, Fisherton Anger, Salisbury; WBR
MONEY, JAMES H. Architect, The Broadway Newbury, son of John Money qv, John Money & Son from c1860;
(1870-1 TH, Hungerford, Berks FS DWG 15.9.70, by John Money acc to BoE)
(1876-81 TH, Newbury, Berks, BoE, extended 1909-10 also by JHM)
1894 Reading Room, Chilton Foliat for Lady Pearce £549; T Br 1.9.94; village hall dated 1895 DEP WGP;
(1919 rest Winterbourne ch, Berks, BoE)
MONEY, JOHN Architect Donnington nr Newbury later John Money & Son with James H Money qv, possibly son of Thomas Money qv;
1839 parsonage, St Mary ch, Marlborough; WBR; demolished;
1842 parsonage, Wilcot; WBR; plans D1/11/88; demolished for 1964-5 parsonage;
1860 Farmhouse, Easton Grey, for Graham Smith; T DWG 15.3.60 JM&S;
(1861 School, Fawley, Berks JM&S; and parsonage 1862; BoE Berks)
1863 Church School, Cheney Manor Rd, Rodbourne Cheney, Swindon; JM&Sons WBR2, T Barratt builder; Br 1863 98, Money & Son; very plain now Church Hall;
(1870-1 TH, Hungerford, Berks, FS DWG 15.9.70, by John Money acc to BoE; ?James Money)
MONEY, THOMAS Architect, Donnington near Newbury, possibly father of John Money, grandfather of James H Money qqv;
1827 parsonage, Shaw; WBR; ?Shaw, Berks, but old rectory is C17 BoE Berks; ?Shaw near Melksham;
MONEYPENNY, GEORGE Architect 1768-c1830, Derby, then London, specialist on prisons e.g. Leicester, Winchester 1805, Exeter 1807-9, Knutsford 1817-19;
1806 Tilshead Lodge, for George Lowther; HC;
1807 New gaol, Salisbury, by Moneypenny architect of gaol at Winchester; SWJ 31.8.07; ?not built, not in HC;
MONTRÉSOR PARTNERSHIP, architectural and cladding consultants; specialists in facade cladding; Harry Montrésor and Sarah Rogers; much employed by Feilden Clegg Bradley and Grimshaw;
1998 Wraxall House, North Wraxall; conversion of agricultural building; for Harry Montrésor and Sarah Rogers, £115K; BD 2.10.98;
2002 office annexe, Wraxall House, North Wraxall, AJ 18.1.03 on site of piggery, to same profile, single-storey lean-to; £150,000;
2013 greenhouse, Wraxall House; plate glass and timber
MOODY, LEMUEL Trowbridge; called carpenter etc, Ashton St, in 1867 dir;
1867-8 National Schools, Southwick; DWG 23.7.68 opened; Gothic; Mr Silcocks of Hilperton bldr; BC 23.7.68;
MOON, ALAN Architect, Warminster, 2014; see BTA Architects;
MOORE, TEMPLE LUSHINGTON Architect, 39 Old Queen St, Westminster London. 1856-1920. Pupil later assistant GG Scott Jr. Worked with son Richard and nephew Leslie. Biography by Geoff Brandwood.
1886-9 organ case and font cover, St Mark ch, Swindon; AB; organ case has gone;
1895-7 ext to chancel, and SE chapel, St Mark ch, New Swindon T: SA 17.8.95; plans dated 1895 BRO EP/J/6/SwStM/2 plans submitted 4.7.1895 for extra bay to chancel, remove vestry on S and build larger one, enlarge organ chamber, add Lady Chapel on S, permanent reredos of wood, repave sanctuary; also plan dated December 1894 for coved wooden reredos, plans by T Moore 46 Well Walk, Hampstead; plan for new vestry E of organ chamber, new 3-bay Lady Chapel with 3-bay s arcade and 2-bay N arcade, by T Moore of 37 Old Queen St June 1895; consec 25.2.97; 1898 marble paving; CT 5.3.97 E window of new chapel about to be filled with stained glass; BN 12.3.97 E window by Kempe;
MORANT, GEORGE 88 New Bond St, London, decorator, paperhanger, gilders, carvers, picture-frame maker, furniture designer; 1770-1846; firm was George Morant & Son 1826-41 with George J Morant; GM retired 1841, Morant & Co continued to 1915, exhibited at Gt Exhibition 1851; JB Papworth designed Morant's shop for him and provided designs for decoration; GM called himself 'carver gilder and picture-frame maker to His Majesty' ie George IV;
1836 interior work Neston Park; inf from family; possibly the French rococo drawing-room, the dining-room and the stair-hall;
MORGAN, HUGH Architect London, partner of C Cowles-Voysey;
1920 Housing, Trowbridge Rd, Bradford on Avon for Bradford UDC, first part of Avonfields development the rest done cheaper by the UDC surveyor; GA60; proposed 50, then 100, then 300, first plan for 106, delayed, 32 built by WE Selfe builder with UDC surveyor in charge; by 1922 UDC surveyor had taken over with cheaper design;
MORGAN, J. LORING Borough Architect, Swindon, see Swindon Borough Council Architects; also written as J. Loring-Morgan;
1949-53 laid out Queen's Park, Swindon with MJ Williams, Parks Superintendent; SB;
1957 Plessey Co works, Cheney Manor industrial estate, Rodbourne, Swindon; BoE;
1958 Sussex Square centre, Walcot East estate, Swindon; shopping area; BoE;
1962 restored Gazebo, The Lawn, Swindon; SA 18.6.2009;
1963-4 Magistrates Court, Prince's St, Swindon; BoE; reclad in brick 1990;
1964 Cavendish Square, Park South estate, Swindon, Frederick Gibberd & Partners qv consultants made plans in 1958; BoE1975; much altered;
1964 Art Gallery extension, Museum, Bath Rd, Swindon; SB; site of C church Victoria Rd; £45K, RJ Leighfield & Sons, builders; floor of Muhuhu hardwood;
196? three tower blocks, Penhill, Swindon with M de St Croix; BoE1975; and presumably the four similar tower blocks Nythe/Park North;
MORGAN, JOHN DAVID Architect London 1923-2015; worked for Seely & Paget 1951 after war service and Bartlett course; then for Guy Morgan for whom he did building corner Piccadilly & Half Moon Street; set up on own, joined by David Branch from Seely & Paget as Morgan & Branch of Great New St, London; designed factories for Yardley in Basildon, and Eli Lilly at Windlesham, facility for Kodak near Nottingham; own house at Durlston Wall, Dorset;
1966-70 Roussel Laboratories, Covingham, Swindon, with David C Branch; BoE1975; phase one was laboratories, office, production area and warehouse;
MORLIDGE, JOHN Clerk of works at Longleat to Jeffry Wyatville 1807-13; possibly the John Morlidge, builder, in Horseferry Rd, London, in dir 1825-6, Samuel Morlidge carpenter at same address; HC
1813-14 Everleigh ch, for Francis Dugdale Astley; HC; GM 1814 2 491; Geoff Brandwood writes: Chris Webster who is working on a definitive study of late Georgian churches quotes a very interesting point re Everleigh: Redundant Churches Fund, /Churches in Retirement A Gazetteer/, HMSO, 1990, p. 137. 'Its main importance in architectural history is its iron-framed construction, revealed during repairs following serious water penetration over the years.'
MORRAY-JONES, SIMON Architect, Bath, since 1980. Simon Morray-Jones Architects Ltd; Nick Tomlinson worked for him then founded Tonic Architecture qv; website has complete restoration of country house in Wilts (Blackland House), new built neo-Georgian stone house in Dorset, new built thatched 'party barn' in Dorset; renovation of coastal manor house, Dorset; restoration of large C19 Gothic country house in Leics;
2004 Gibbs Barn, Manor Farm, Longbridge Deverill by Nick Tomlinson, for Jennifer Newman and Bernard Rimmer, Max Neil of Foster + Partners also involved; HMGI; radical barn conversion;
2008? restored top two floors of Blackland House, Blackland for Ed & Polly Nicholson; House & Garden September 2015; new stair from first to second floor;
MORRIS, JOSEPH Architect 9 Friar St, Reading. Pupil of JB Clacy. Article in Tr Ancient Monuments Society 1989 on the Morris family of Reading, architects, by H Godwin Arnold refers to Joseph Morris and wife Emily becoming Agapemonites in 1884 and designing their church in London. He was involved with the community at Spaxton, Som, whither he retired, to East Gate House, Spaxton, designed by his daughter Violet qv. Son Frank Morris +1908 aged 37 was architect. Daughter Violet +1958 remained in Spaxton and practiced as architect, daughter Olive Morris did wood-carving; he and wife buried in garden at East Gate House; drawings for West Gate are stamped Joseph Morris but house looks like Violet's work.
1892 McIlroy Department Store, 65-7 Regent St, Swindon; WBR2; dem; addition c1902-3 by WG Lewton of Reading;
MORRIS, ROGER architect 1695-1749 closely linked from c1725 to Henry Herbert, 9th E of Pembroke whose collaborator he became; HC;
(c1724 variant of Colen Campbell design for Pembroke House, Whitehall; HC)
(1731-2 outbuildings, Pembroke House, London; HC)
1736-7 Palladian Bridge, Wilton, with E of Pembroke; HC;
1742 unid work Longford Castle for 1st Viscount Folkestone, payments for designs in 1742 and 1745; possibly unex; HC; 1742 for 'drawing a design of the building at Longford' 1745 was 5 guineas for 'drawing designs of the cupola to the building'
1744 possible architect Lydiard Park, Lydiard Tregoze, £42 payment to Ro Morris September 1744, cf Richard Hewlings in GGJ 2004, but this could be his relation Robert Morris 1703-54; Nathaniel Ireson qv builder; CL 1948; FLT 38 72; similarities in quoins and pedimented windows to Inigo jones block at Wilton reinforce the case for Roger Morris;
MORRIS, W.E. Town Surveyor, Old Swindon, involved 1894 in laying out Town Gardens with WH Read architect SA 12.5.94;
MORRISH, W. J. M. Architect, Gillingham;
1907 screens to S chapel, Calne ch; memorial to Rev J Duncan +1907; ?? but screens to S chapel are by CR Ashbee 1907 qv;
MOSS & DENHAM Salisbury
1969 annexe St Mark ch, Milton, Salisbury; ICBS; to replace hall demolished for relief road;
MOSS, GRAHAM Graham Moss Associates; also works at Bramber Court, Harefield Grove and City Rd;
1984? Garden Centre, Bowood House ill in RIBAJ 92 3 1985 4-5 article by S Twombley on Graham Moss Associates;
MOULDING (RICHARD) & CO Builders, South Newton, founded 1908 by Richard Moulding, William Moulding mason, Wanborough, died 1839 aded 72; sons Richard and William Moulding established in Aldbourne from 1798 ancestor of Mouldings of South Newton; William's son William Alexander Moulding built two cottages in West St, Aldbourne, later Mason's Arms; son William Alexander Moulding II continued Aldbourne to 1961; other son Richard worked in London returned to Wilts to build Druids Lodge racing stables for AP Cunliffe and started South Newton business in 1908. His son Richard Alexander Moulding born 1908;
19?? builder Druids Lodge racing stables Middle Woodford for A Percy Cunliffe;
1930s builders bungalow-cafe, Stonehenge, for CG Billett; plans on website;
20?? builders Ferne Park, Berwick St John; website;
2011 builders rest Samways, nr Salisbury large farmhouse, C18 with three-storey porch tower; new two-storey ashlar bay window; Relph Ross Partnership qv architects; alts adds Gde 2 ashlar C18 farmhouse Salisbury area, with tower – addition with canted front and cambered head windows;
200? rest and add to Victorian school, extension to Victorian school with flat-topped bellcote, in Chicksgrove stone;
200? rest The Canonry, Cathedral Close, Salisbury;
200? rest Heale House, Woodford; renewed roof;
200? alts Riding-School, Wilton House to make car exhibition hall;
200? builders, restoration of large Victorian house in Wardour Vale; Relph Ross Partnership architects;
200? refurb Fonthill House;
200? large adds to farmhouse, new part with mullioned windows;
2007 repaired Boyton Manor for Count Alexander de Brye; inf Count de Brye;
(2012 rest Shanks House, Cucklington, Som; website
(20?? new country house in local Marnhull stone, ?Dorset; neo Georgian;
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