1784 alts parsonage, Poulshot; WBR D1/11/1a; new room with bedchambers over, also shed; also repairs to old house, and new stables at end of existing barn; now Old Rectory, altered again 1823 by J Peniston qv and 1875 by H Weaver qv; addition is probably the S end piece with mansard roof, the rest was remodelled by John Peniston 1823 and extended to rear by Henry Weaver 1875;
2001 ?Library and science building, Warminster School; inf Brian Carr, estates bursar; but Biggs contractors website says designed by Quartey Hodges Wood qv;
20?? work at Longleat, internal refurb of building for Pizza Bar, refurb and extension of Snack Shop; African village snack area with treetop walkway 2012 at entrance to Safari Park; layout for temporary Christmas events; new elephant house; gorilla house 2012, hawk display amphitheatre 2012; penguin house and stingray pool 2013;
20?? work at Dauntsey's School, West Lavington; inc library infill of rear courtyard with conversion of dormitory to ICT classrooms, landscape courtyard to Science Deaprtment & garden, science department; refurb of cricket pavilion, sports pavilion 2014-15; Maths & Geography 2015; proposed new quad 2016,
2013 proposed add Bishopstrow House Hotel, Bishopstrow; 40 bedrooms in new building;
'The Oatley family came from Melksham, Wiltshire, where George’s grandfather, John (born 1787), was a blacksmith and farrier. His widowed grandmother Mary (1797-1891) and her six daughters (five unmarried and one a widow) lived in a seventeenth-century cottage, where Oatley later visited them during school holidays. They were Congregationalists, and some of Oatley’s aunts taught in the Sunday School. In the 1920s Oatley carried out small works to the chapel there, and in the 1930s he designed the town’s hospital (1934-40). In 1936 he wrote: ‘I am having considerable trouble with the Hospital Committee . . . . My inclination was to wash my hands of them a month or two ago, but for the sake of the old association of Melksham I have hung on.’.
1934 reps Malmesbury Abbey: repair of the vaulting, and very similar work at Milton Abbey, Dorset (work from Sir Harold Brakspear because of his illness and death, Letter from GHO to OWC 27 November 1934). Also work at Battle Abbey (Letter from GHO to OWC 17 May 1943). All extant (2004)
1934-40 Melksham Hospital, Spa Road, Melksham. Built with bequest from Mrs Ludlow-Bruges of £198,634. (Letter from GHO to OWC 27 November 1934). 1934-35 first scheme for 56 beds. 1935-37 smaller scheme omitting maternity wards & isolation hospital. Work begun March 1937. Foundation Stones laid 21 April 1937 (Wiltshire Gazette 28 July 1938). Builders: F Rendell & Sons Ltd. Plumbing: Arthur Scull & Son (Wiltshire Times undated supplement). Windows: F & R Edbrooke (Wiltshire Times undated supplement). Opening ceremony 27 July 1938 (Letter from GHO to OWC 26 July 1938). Cost: £41,864 (P & P Ledger 5:32) (Wiltshire Times undated supplement and The Wiltshire Gazette 28 July 1938). Cottage hospital including Nurses’ Home, two villas for employees and families, chapel, mortuary, garage. Extant; now Melksham Community Hospital (1997); altered
1936-38 alts Tabernacle Church, Trowbridge: various works (P & P Register of Drawings) including rose garden (P & P Ledger 5:11). 1938-39 Memorial to Rosa M Ingham Haden: reconstruction of Tabernacle Cottages (attributed on stylistic evidence)
1936-38 Sunday School, Forest Methodist Chapel, Woodrow Rd, Melksham (Letter from GHO to OWC 14 October 1936) (Opened Easter Monday, Letter from GHO to OWC 27 April 1938). Extant (1997); plans WSHC G14/760/63;
1937 Proposed cinema, 37 Regent Street, Swindon (P & P Register of Drawings). Building (The Savoy) extant, but built to designs of the ABC’s in-house architect; now a pub (2002); Wetherspoons The Savoy;
1938-39 Bandstand, Trowbridge Park, Trowbridge (P & P Ledger 5:51). Builders: Hayward & Wooster; cost £2,712. Given by William Nelson Haden. Extant (1997) Email Sarah: I couldn't swear that the bandstand is Oatley's - I didn't see drawings, and I didn't really have time to look into it greatly! Would be interested to hear if you find out any more.
1940 alts Red Gables, Hilperton Rd, Trowbridge: fernery (P & P Register of Drawings)
1943-44 The Academy, Tisbury: proposed scheme to convert cottages [old school] into a home for children (Letter from GHO to OWC 23 February 1944 and P & P drawings, now UBSC: July-Aug 1943, DM 1812/Rolled Plans/Miscellaneous/45). Cottages extant (1997)
OC ARCHITECTS, 92 William St, Swindon. Website 2016 shows very little;
2014 upgrade Special Needs Unit, Swindon College, North Star Ave, Swindon;
ODBER, JOHN
1753 probable builder of Pantheon, Stourhead; WBR;
OFFICE OF WORKS London. Established 1378 to oversee royal works, became Works Department in 1832 and Office of Works 1851, Ministry of Works by 1943. Post Office Department was within Office of Works; See also Archibald Bulloch, CG Pinfold,
1935-6 Post Office addition Bradford on Avon; dated 1936
1933-5 Telephone Exchange, Cocklebury Rd, Chippenham; unsigned plans WSHC G19/760/ 316;
1935 Post Office, Victoria Rd, Swindon; dated;
1939 Telephone Exchange, North St, Calne plans by GH Ledger ARIBA; G18/760/231; stone with hipped roofs and mullioned windows;
1953 Post Office, High St, Calne; by CJ Woodbridge; BoE
1959 Post Office, Chippenham by CG Pinfold; BoE;
1965-6 Post Office, Trowbridge by RI Greatrex; BoE;
add to PO Swindon by RI Greatrex 1963-7; add Post Office Swindon by EJ Vaisey & I Urwin;
O'LEARY GOSS ARCHITECTS Chapel House, Alexandra Rd, Redland, Bristol; Robert O'Leary RIBA; Jenny Goss RIBA;
(2001-7 conv Clifton Downs Hotel to Bridge House flats, Clifton, Bristol;
200? science block, St Joseph School, Laverstock, Wilts;
2004-5 pastoral centre, St Joseph School, Laverstock, Wilts
2004-6 adds Winsley House, Winsley, for Dorothy House hospice; new day-care wing; BBC Public Building Award 2007;
2005-7 Malmesbury primary school, Tetbury Hill, Malmesbury; S-plan, two-storey with near separate hall;
2007 6th form extension, Abbeyfield School, Chippenham, Wilts;
(20?? alts Southmead Hospital, Bristol, for haematology and oncology; Biggs contractors website £1.3m
(2011 proposed visitor centre, Clevedon Pier, Som;
(2011-14 reblt Royal Pier Hotel, Clevedon, Som;
OLIVER, ALEX Architect 1-3 Patford St, Calne, Alex Oliver Associates; website has neo-Georgian block for Kensington Olympia, Handsmooth House in Chilterns; modern mixed use development kingsway, Hove, Sx;
2007 restored 10-11 Kingsbury St, Marlborough as private house;
20?? repair Appleshaw Barn, where? Boarded hipped outbuilding to country house;
201? Woodview Farm, where? New neo-Geo stucco and stone, centre bay pedimented, hippedroof; brick and flint rear; ?also design for a modern circular house called Woodview:
20?? reordering farmhouse and conversion of outbuildings, Wilts; near Calne?;
20?? repair and shopfronts 80-83 High St, Marlborough;
20?? conversion outbuiling, Easton Manor ?Easton Royal;
20?? Southview, proposed modern/trad house with pitched roofs, stucco walls in Wilts;
20?? proposed new clubhouse, Chippenham Golf Club to replace 1960s building; circular stair tower;
20?? proposed new motor museum, Atwell Wilson Motor Museum, Stockley near Calne;
20?? design for Pocock's Yard, Marlborough, neo Geo; shops and flats; with cupola; not built;
20?? Bourne House, where?; stucco and brick, hipped, neo-Regency with iron trellis porch;
20?? Greenacres, North Wessex Downs AONB, trad farmhouse, brick neo-Geo with brick and flint left end;
2013 Bridge House, High St, Avebury, new neo-Geo 5-bay with hipped roof and columned porch; website;
2013 Lantern House, village near Marlborough for James Joll; brick and flint, with fishcale tiles sim to church opposite; hipped roof, sash windows, lantern on ridge; won Daily Telegraph best trad house 2014; Homebuilding 8.7.15; Carty builders;
20?? Hillwood House, modern vernacular, brick, where?;
20?? Luton Lye House, Savernake forest; board outside Nov 2017;
20?? landscaping scheme for Salisbury Market Place;
20?? proposed reuse of Town Hall, Calne as cultural and heritage centre; plate glass addition on back;
20?? proposed replanning Leisure Centre, Calne with new front to 1970s building opp John Bentley School;
2017 mixed retail and residential building, Hillier's Yard, Marlborough with oak-framed frontispiece; building 2017;
2017-18 repair and alts West Wick House, Pewsey, for Gerard Griffin; approved 2016, Wiltshire Council planning;
OLIVER, CHARLES BRYAN. Architect,
Alfred St, Bath previously Hay & Oliver, later Burgess & Oliver or Oliver & Burgess;
1883-6 TH, Calne, Wilts; 1st pr 1883 RHH; blt 1884-6 WBR;
(1891 2nd pr Bath Municipal Buildings, Som; RHH, O&B Bath & London;
(1893 entr Bath Pump Room extn comp, Som; RHH; B&O;
OLIVER, E. KEENE Architect, Manningford Abbots in dirs 1911-15;
1930 rest Upavon ch; WBR
1933 rest Burbage ch;
OLIVER, THOMAS V. Borough Surveyor, Calne , 1939;
ORAM, - Landscaper, otherwise unknown who made plan for landscape at Corsham Court possibly in 1750s; FJL pl 61;
ORMS Architects, Clerkenwell London; founded 1984 by Oliver Richards; Dale Jennings was owner and architect with firm for 27 years until 2012; John McRae joined 1997; Richard Warwick joined 2013;
2009ff Wadswick Green, Neston, retirement housing on Royal Arthur site near Corsham; £45m building; project continued by Pencil & Ink qv set up by Dale Jennings and Sarah Burley both formerly of Orms; site architects CMS qv of Corsham; for Rangeford; claimed by Pencil & Ink; sitework began 2014; Greenhouse Restaurant opened Nov 2015; phase 2 begun 2016;
(2011 Music School, Sherborne School, Dorset RIBA SW Award 2012; claimed also by pencil & ink;
OSBORNE & SONS, Corsham. Builders fl 1775 or 1755 until Bert Osborne died in 1960s, very extensive employment in area; cemetery chapel Corsham may by William Osborne?
1930 builders Regal Cinema, Pickwick Rd, Corsham; A Lock, About Corsham, 31; for Mr Andrews, renamed Regal 1935; closed 1985, dem; plans G3/760/738;
1935-6 relief carvings on St Mary's School, Calne made by Osborne of Pickwick, Corsham, to designs by Mrs Birstingl of Compton Bassett; History of school; Walter Rudman architect;
OSBORNE, ANTHONY Freemason, Corsham, will of 1620;
OSBORNE, CHARLES F. Mason, Corsham
1880 made reredos, Corsham ch; sculptured niches by Edward Sheppard of Bristol; design CF Hanson; WSHC
OSBORNE, EDWARD Corsham, Mason, will of 1691 mentions property at Box;
1670-75 rebuilt vault of S aisle, Steeple Ashton ch after collapse of spire; WSHC PR/3049/20;
OSBORNE, JOSEPH Carpenter;
1783-4 pews, pulpit, screen to side chapel and panelling, Draycot Cerne ch; for Sir James Tylney Long; paid £112 for pews, pulpit and reading-desk, new window on N side of the church and repairing pavement of the 'east' and 'cross' aisles; church guide
OSBORNE, WILLIAM
ROBERT Architect and surveyor, Regent Circus, Swindon, born Corsham 1878, in practice at 37 Regent Circus with WH Read qv as Read & Osborne;
1906 PM chapel, Rodbourne Cheney, Swindon; T: Br 1905b 354, 30.9.05 £540 AJ Colborne builder; not found, B chapel Cheney Manor Rd is dated 1906;
OSMOND, WALTER WILLIAM Architect, Clarendon Park, 1899 dir;
OSMOND, WILLIAM Sculptor Salisbury 1791-1875, apprenticed mason at Cathedral c1818, worked on Cathedral from 1818 to 1856; made monuments mainly Gothic eg table tomb to Bishop Fisher 1828; friend of AWN Pugin who lived with WO before moving to new house at Alderbury 1835; son William 1821-90 continued business, succeeded father as master mason to Cathedral, he carved capitals etc at Wilton ch 1845;
1852-4 built upper part of Poultry Cross, Salisbury to design of OB Carter qv; WBR; IR;
OVERTON, J. Probably error for Samuel Overton qv
1856 Infant school, Great Bedwyn; John Lloyd bldr; FS WI 26.6.56;
OVERTON, SAMUEL, Architect, builder, Marlborough; of Savernake Forest DWG 26.5.70; Overton was agent to the Savernake estate, CE Ponting trained with him;
1856 Infant school, Great Bedwyn; John Lloyd builder; FS WI 26.6.56, J Overton architect; AB suggests it was for the WM chapel; ?where;
1859 adds St Mary school, Herd St, Marlborough; WSHC addition to r. for additional Boys School; plans for original school unsigned and undated said to be 1850 by WE Baverstock qv;
1861 school, Collingbourne Ducis; and house; WBR;
1861 infants school, Burbage, WI 31.10.61, rebuilt by SO, school established 7 years ago;
1872 Schools, Pewsey Easton BN 1872b 254; at Easton Royal? Br 27.9.72;
1873 add vicarage, Little Bedwyn; plans D1/11/217; new E range added to vicarage of 1863 by WJ Gillett of Leicester; alts 1882 by H Weaver qv;
1874 School, Axford for Ramsbury School Board; attrib, date from VCH;
1874-5 Board School, Ramsbury Br 1875 74; dem;
1876-7 Hotel, High St, Wootton Bassett; MT 6.10.1877, complete, building for a year and a half, brick Gothic with Box stone dressings, High St front with large gable either end, centre set back six feet with three dormer gables, Barrett of Swindon builder, S Overton of Marlborough architect; dormers and gables have bargeboards, glass verandah across centre, shopfront in one gable end, and shop also faces Marlborough road, other gable end ahs large stone oriel, entrance a bold and wide archway, main hall Minton tiles, first floor large room behind the oriel with direct stair from street; presumably the Red Lion on corner Station Rd, demolished except for left gable and Station Rd range, later the Midland Bank;
OVERTON, THOMAS COLLINS probably of family of land surveyors in practice in Devizes in C18; HC; exhibited at Free Society of Artists 1764-6, published book of Original Designs for Temples and other ornamental buildings ... 1766, reprinted 1766 as The temple builder's most useful companion;
17?? Gothic temple for Mr Richards, Spittle Croft, near Devizes; pl 30 of Original Designs for Temples; HC;
17?? rustic cottage near Cleffhill Copse, Wilts, for Edward Goddard, pl 34 of Original Designs for Temples; HC
17?? Triangular building nr Devizes for Mr Maynard; pl 41; c1756 very close to site of present Braeside, Bath Rd, WBR;
OXFORD ARCHITECTS PARTNERSHIP
(1977-80 adds Francis Hotel, Queen Sq, Bath; AF text; design influenced by Prof Roy Worskett qv, the City Architect;
1984 Delta Business Park, Great Western Way, Swindon; BD 12.4.85, one unit completed, Delta 700, single storey with a glazed hoop roof down centre; second Delta 100 square doughnut, glass clad, three storeys, partner in charge Gerald Linfield, project architect Nick Caldwell; Taylor Woodrow contractors; subsequent buildings by OAP? Delta 200 is similar to Delta 100 but 2-storey not three; Delta 300 permission 1997, not built in 2000; Delta 600 is brick gabled in Victorian way, Delta 800 (Minerva House) is 2-storey, heavy white floor and roof bands; Delta 900 (pre 1990) brown brick with red metal; Delta 1100 brown brick tall piers sub classical (not built to OAP plans submitted 1996) new plans 2000 by Rolfe Judd qv; Delta 1200, 1992, brown brick 2-storey, formal, new plans 1997 by Rolfe Judd qv;
PACE, RICHARD Architect, Lechlade c1760-1838; HC; most known works were illustrated on a trade card in Bodleian Library;
1795 Lushill House, Castle Eaton, for William Peek; HC; altered c1900 by WAH Masters qv, returned to Georgian and extended in similar style 1965 by Thomas Bird qv;
1803 Bowdendale, Wilts for R Broome; HC; where?; Ralph Broome of Lyneham died c1715, nephew John Broome of Little Park, Wootton Bassett mid C18; Ralph Broome built Bushton Manor, Clyffe Pypard, 1747; Ralph Broome of Woodhill, Clyffe Pypard, +1768, son Francis +1795, son Ralph Pinnegar Broome +1836;
1804 addition Woodhill Park, Bushton, Clyffe Pypard; BoE; RP added the new SE front range for B Pinnegar (HC) or for Ralph Pinnegar Broome +1836 (VCH); Christopher Broome also mentioned; Ralph Broome of Woodhill +1768, son Francis +1795, son Ralph Pinnegar Broome +1836;
(1808 Broadleaze, Buscot, Berks, for E Loveden Loveden of Buscot Park, HC;
1810 rectory, Little Hinton for Rev C Moysey; HC; village now Hinton Parva;
1822 stables and lodge, Littlecote Park for General EW Popham; HC; the big stable block has a vane on the cupola dated 1822;
1828 rebuilt vicarage, Wroughton, new E front with outer gables and big canted centre projection, the N end is older house remodelled. WSHC CC/E/64; Richard Pace Senior surveyor and builder; outbuildings also described as delapidated in report;
PAGE, FREDERICK engineer;
1784 survey for Thames & Severn Canal Co of link to London via Kempsford, Highworth, Longcot, Wantage; W&BC;
PAIN, ARTHUR C. Railway engineer, worked on Culm Valley line, Devon, 1874-6 and other 'light railway' schemes inc the Southwold and Axminster & Lyme Regis lines;
1875-81 eng Swindon & Highworth Light Railway; James Hinton and James Haynes contractors; Chick of Highworth builders for Highworth goods shed and station-master's house, built some time after 1881; approved 1875, work began 1879, completed 1881 but failed railway inspection and sold to GWR in 1882; intended to be cheap, but GWR had to spend hugely to bring up to standard; opened 9.5.83; stations at Stratton, Stanton, Hannington and Highworth; Highworth Station was down Station Road; gone;
PAINE, JAMES Architect; 1717-89; born Hampshire, moved to Yorks as clerk of works at Nostell Priory; major country house architect of northern England; from 1746
back in London, Italian tour 1755; published Plans Elevations and Sections of Noblemen & Gentlemen's houses, 1767; 2
nd volume 1783; High Sheriff Surrey 1785; died in France 1789; Peter Leach, James Paine, 1988;
1770-6 Wardour Castle for 8th Lord Arundell; plans WSHC 2667/18/2; CL 22 and 29.11.1930; superseded Richard Woods qv who had also made plans for a new house;
PAINE, ROY Architect, briefly architect to Kennet DC acc to Colin Johns;
PAKINGTON & ENTHOVEN Architects 10 Bayley St London WC1, partner ship 1926 intially Pakington, Enthoven and Grey, the Hon. Humphrey Pakington and Capt Roderick Eustace Enthoven (1900-85) partners to 1939; Enthoven was a monuments officer in Italy from 1944 supervising return of art works; VP RIBA 1951-3; P&E designed interiors Robinson & Cleaver store, Regent St, London, 1936; 'How the workld builds' 1932 written by Pakington illustrated by Enthoven; Enthoven practiced in london from 1948;
(1934 Shepherds, Tydehams, Andover Rd, Newbury, Berks; GI;
1938 alts Manor House, Ogbourne St George, plans at house; restoration and internal alts;
PALMER, FREDERICK CHARLES RICHARD. Architect, FRIBA, 15 Bishopsgate, London. 1874-1934, at Office of Works qv for ten years before being transferred as architect to General Post Office from 1908 to 1920, developed standard ‘Ingatestone type’ for Class II Post Offices. Architect to National Provincial Bank from 1922 to 1934, when firm was Palmer & Holden with WCR Holden.
1929 National Provincial Bank, 80 Market Place, Warminster, Wilts; RBS archives; previous bank demolished 1928; neo-Georgian;
(1930 National Provincial Bank, 30 Corn St, Bristol, refaced bank of 1862-4 by WB Gingell qv; SNB)
1934 National Provincial Bank, 3-4 Regent St, Swindon; brick single storey, modern classical; G24/760/ 3203; FCR Palmer; dem?;
PALMER, JOHN. Bath. c1738-1817. Son of Thomas Palmer glazier. Partner of Thomas Jelly +1781 qv who had worked with his father, from c1765 (J&P) to 1781; City Architect after Thomas Baldwin qv 1793; HC;
(1768-9 nave St James ch, Southgate, Bath; J&P; dem;
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