1872-5 alts Chapel, Marlborough College, chapel by Blore 1845-8 demolished 1883 after B&G had tried to enlarge it using old walls but foundations proved inadequate; commissioned paintings by Spencer Stanhope put into new chapel; T Hinde, Paths of progress 88-9, plan for E end and painting ceiling 1872, executed 1873 by FR Leach, also the Morris & co window; walls done in 1875 carved wooden reredos; E wall with 12 painted panels of musician angels by Spencer Stanhope; 1876 commissioned 12 biblical scenes from Spencer-Stanhope of appearances of angels in bible; MH: GFB friend of Rev FW Farrar headmaster from 1871 and GFB's brother in law John Fowler was Assistant Master 1849-57;
1883-6 Chapel, Marlborough College, Wilts; B&G new chapel on ground plan of old chapel by Blore qv 1845-8, with additional chancel; first attempt 1883-4 to reconstruct old proved too difficult, new plans for nave on old plan and roughly as proposed before, with new chancel November 1884; BN 25.7.84 stained glass by Clayton & Bell in hand for alts and adds; BN 1.10.86 former E window moved to W wwindow; BN 3.12.86 ill archiseek; Br 16.10.86 int of chapel and plan ill windows by Clayton & Bell and Morris & Co, stone carving of saints and angels on apse by John McCulloch of Kennington (died 1891 aged 39), stone carving Corsham stone reredos by Farmer & Brindley, woodcarving by Wilmut of Bristol, decorations by Powell of Lincoln; bldrs Stephens & Bastow qv of Bristol, clerk of works David Knight; £30,000; paintings by Spencer Stanhope from old chapel by Edward Blore transferred to new, The Builder 'would have preferred that English boys should see before then in chapel something more manly than Mr Spencer Stanhope's weak and superstitious sentimentalities'; CT 26.5.1905 2-light window by Burlison & Grylls to Dean Farrar done under Bodley's supervision; EP Warren suggestion that TG designed chapel but MH quotes letter from GFB to bursar Rev Thomas reassuring him that although TG was one mostly on site nothing was done without full consultation between them; letters re late revisions are all from TG;;
1893-9 North block, Marlborough College, Wilts; WBR, B&G; first part 1893, second part 1897-9; probably by TG; MH
1897-9 North Block Marlborough College additional range to E with Memorial Reading Room on upper floor, ?entirely by Thomas Garner, not in MH;
BOLINGBROKE DESIGN SERVICE, Architects, Melksham; 2016; Alvin Howard RIBA and Judith Howard interior design consultant; est 1981; design houses eg for Persimmon homes eg Isambard Place, Redhouse Way, Swindon;
20?? Shaw Grange, Shaw, Swindon; photo website;
BOLT, STAN Architect, Brixham, Devon;
2006 Mirldown House, Great Bedwyn, Wilts; 2007 RIBA Ibstock Premier Award; add of modern flat-roofed two storey rear building to thatched brick cottage; AJ 228 2008 70; Mark Lovell qv engineer;
BOND BRYAN Architects, Sheffield, London; specialist in masterplans for further education colleges; Jonathan Bond RIBA, John Bryan RIBA;
2000-03 Phoenix Building, Swindon College, North Star Ave, Swindon; and planning of campus; Swindon BC planning; project architect Jonathan Halley; ?opened 29.11.06
BOND, FREDERICK BLIGH Bristol. 1864-1945, son of headmaster of Marlborough Grammar School, artic CF Hansom and JA Hansom, with AW Blomfield 1885-6, 1886 partner with CF Hansom, they worked for Bristol School Board. After d of CFH sharing work with AM Dunn & Edward Hansom, son of JAH (D&H). 1909-14 Honorary Architect to the Diocese of Bath & Wells acc to S Whittingham, appointed 1897 acc to ASG; Hon Architect Wells Cathedral c1902-10; excavated Glastonbury Abbey, sacked controversially; GJL; wrote ‘Rood Screens and Rood Lofts’ with Rev DB Cann 1909; An architectural handbook to Glastonbury Abbey, 3rd ed 1920; The Gate of Remembrance, with account of discovery of the Edgar and Loretto chapels at Glastonbury; The Hill of Vision, a forecast of Great War and of the social and political reconstruction to follow; at end of his life lived at Ty Nant, Brithdir, Mer, buried at Llanelltyd, Mer. Obit Br 16.3.45, TC 17.3.45; will TC 5.1.46. WH Watkins qv was pupil. Practice from Glastonbury with W Ellery Anderson, as Bligh Bond & Anderson c1912. Practice c1919 with Thomas Falconer & Harold Baker of Amberley, Glos, as Bligh Bond Falconer & Baker. WwinA 1926 gives offices at Abbots Leigh, Glastonbury and London;
1901 plans alts Lower House, Ashley Grove, Ashley, Box inc alts to entrance doorway apparently not done; for W Barlow; filed with plans for Ashley Grove G3/760/284;
1920-1 War Memorial, Portway, Warminster; unveiled 29.5.21; drawings by BBF&B, looks like FBB's war memorial at Glastonbury, Som; carved by Egerton Strong qv; plans WSHC G16/219/9; Celtic cross; G16/219 has committee minutes; consulted Lord Bath with ref to architect of Horningsham War Memorial, decided 23.3.20 to go to FB Bond & Partners of Bristol; appeal leaflet names FB Bond, but by 1.12.20 alternative design proposed by Mr Falconer substituted with addition of relief figure of St George;
BOON BROWN Architects, Yeovil Richard Boon and Clive Brown, Justin Paterson;
20?? Whatley Drive, Pewsey; 51 houses, trad;
20?? Canadian Estate, Bulford, for MoD; trad houses;
BOOTH & LEDEBOER Architects, David Booth +1962 and Judith Ledeboer (1901-90) in practice from 1939; David Booth had designed furniture for Gordon Russell; later Booth, Ledeboer & Pinckheard with John Pinckheard joined 1956; designed Waynflete Building at Magdalen College, Oxford; Pinckheard & Partners after 1962;
1960 staircase, Wardour Castle; BoE; WBR; inserted in SW corner for Cranborne Chase School;
BORCHERT, PETER The Classic Architecture Co., Salisbury;
20?? Treetops, Over St, Stapleford, for Peter clarke;
BOSTOCK & WILKINS see Robert Bostock
BOSTOCK, ROBERT Architect Bostock & Wilkins
1963 Broadleaze, Boyton; for Raymond Wheatley-Hubbard; JMR Latest Country Houses 293; GI;
BOTHAMS & BROWN see AC Bothams
BOTHAMS, ALFRED CHAMPNEY. Architect Civil engineer Salisbury, LRIBA AMICE. Born 1861 son of JC Bothams qv City Surveyor Salisbury 1854-1902. In practice from 1883, Assistant City Surveyor 1889, succeeded father as City Surveyor 1902. With Bernard Owens Brown from 1927 (B&B); did swimming baths, laundry, boot-factory and many shops at Salisbury, Contemp Biogs; firm continued as Bothams, Brown & Dixon (BB&D) with David Baker Brown and SS Dixon; WWinA 1926 says ACB was City Surveyor 1908, did Baths and City Laundry, boot factory, Carnegie Library, Pumping Station Wyndham Rd, Sewage Works, The Grange St Mark's Ave, and other residences, all Salisbury;
1892-3 Boot Factory, Salisbury T Br 17.12.92;
1894 three houses, Winchester St, Salisbury for Mrs George Main T Br 27.10.94;
1904 Public Library Salisbury, Wilts; WBR
1914 service block, Manor House, Cholderton;
1933 exts Fisherton Anger Council Schools, Salisbury, ill Br 6.10.11 very large two-storey classroom range with assembly hall at right angles;
1934 flats, Ashley Rd, Salisbury, corner Coldharbour Lane; ill Br .24.8.34, canted corner of three blocks, only first built; white roughcast; B&B;
1936 rest Durnford ch; BB&D; WBR;
1938 Memorial Hall, Wilton by BO Brown;
1965-6 reps Barford St Martin ch, ICBS by DB Brown;
BOTHAMS, JOHN CHAMPNEY City Surveyor, Salisbury 1854-1902; father of Alfred C Bothams qv born 1861, who was Assistant City Surveyor 1889 and followed him as City Surveyor 1902;
BOTTRILL, JOHN Builder King's Rd, Reading, John Bottrill & Son;
1902 large addn to The Manor House, Calcutt St, Cricklade for J Butt Miller; two right bays in the c1700 style of rest of house G4/760/32;
BOUCHER, RICHARD. Steward to Paul Methuen at Corsham Court during rebuilding by L Brown in 1761-9; according to guidebook by Lord Methuen 1971 he designed the ceilings made by Thomas Stocking in the Cabinet Room, State Bedroom and Octagon Room;
BOULTON & WATT, Engineers, Birmingham;
1807-9 Pumping Station, Crofton, built by John Thomas Kennet & Avon Canal resident engineer to a design supplied by Boulton & Watt to house two of their steam engines, one of 1800 purchased second-hand from West India Dock Co 24 ½“, the other ordered 1808, £2040 for 42”; ; nearly complete 11.5.08; Thomas Pearson engineer from Boulton & Watt supervised; roof beams proved too low for beam of first engine; working by Spring 1809; Crofton Story;
BOUVERIE, Canon Hon. BERTRAND PLEYDELL 1845-1926; wood and stone carver; rector of Stanton St Quintin 1870-80, vicar of Pewsey 1880-1910; Prebendary of Salisbury; 3rd son of 4th Earl of Radnor, married d of Earl Nelson, author 'A few facts concerning the parish of Pewsey'; obit Times 12.11.26; buried Pewsey cemetery;
187? carved effigy of Bishop Kerr Hamilton +1869 in Salisbury Cathedral; CB 1906; BoE;
1876? pulpit, Stanton St Quintin, carved 'during his incumbency' 1870-80, but erected 3.6.1893; church guide; stone;
1890 woodwork, stonework, painting Pewsey ch; mostly done at time of restoration by Ponting qv 1888-90 during his time as rector cf BP Bouverie A few facts concerning the parish of Pewsey 1890; carvings on wooden altar designed by Ponting; carved rails on the altar-rails made from oak (or mahogany) from Spanish warship San Josef captured 1797 and broken up in 1860s; also carved figures of Evangelists and painted the three scenes on the reredos (by Ponting) now under tower; decorated nave walls with paintings in spandrels (since painted out) of angels; made chancel screen (now in organ chamber) possibly to Ponting design; also carved stone statue on new N porch; carved marble centrepiece of reredos by Thomas Earp qv of 1861 designed by Street qv in alabaster, centre marble roundel copy from memory of Pieta by Michelangelo in church of the Albergo dei Poveri, Genoa, added when reredos moved to SE chapel in 1890; also needlework of altar and banner; DWG 17.4.90 reopened, porch statue carved by rector; rich screen between N aisle and vestry, lower part of a chancel screen with curious iron gates picked up by rector in S of France (no sign of screen or gates now); screen design prepared (?for chancel screen); altar rails worked and carved by rector from mahogany out of the San Josef captured by Nelson at Trafalgar; new oak reredos designed by CEP, carved by Mr Hitch with four statues carved by rector and three painted panels by him; old reredos (by Street) transferred to chapel with new centrepiece Pieta carved by rector; rector painted decoration over chancel arch; also needlework of altar and banner by rector; carved work wood and stone by Sheppard of Trowbridge (Bristol?); screen (?the chancel screen now fragmanteary in NE vestry) made 1893 by Harry Hems qv;
1909 pulpit, Melksham ch, design by Canon P-B, carved by Harry Hems; church guide 1912;
1919 Font cover, Pewsey church, as war memorial; did Canon PB make the whole or just carve the figures;
BOWDEN, FRANK I. County Architect until 1966, see Wilts County Council; known as Curly; designed house for himself on the road from Wingfield into Trowbridge acc to Colin Johns,
1971 repaired Wilton Windmill, Grafton; F rendell & sons builders; WBR;
BOWES, W.C. Architect to Holland & Hannen and Cubitts, building contractors; ?or WC Bowen,
1960-1 Boys' club, Swindon designed and built by HH&C, £22,500, with blockboard mural by Norrelle G Keddie; AJ 30.3.61; flat roofed with clerestorey lighting to main hall;
BOWLES, E. WINGFIELD Electrical & mechanical engineer, 26 Victoria St, London
1912 signs plans for alts Keevil Manor for General JBB Dickson; one bedroom plan 1913 is signed by Bishop & Etherington-Smith architects, and one ground plan pre-alteration 1912 is signed by Douglas Stewart qv;
BOWLES, Rev WILLIAM LISLE 1762-1850 writer, poet, Vicar of Bremhill 1805-44, Canon of Salisbury; poet, see R Moody, Life and letters of William Lisle Bowles, 2009, and WLB history of Bremhill, 1827;
1805ff work on garden at vicarage, Bremhill, described as 'one of the prettiest spots in the county' by 1811, and in great detail set out in Gentleman's Magazine Sept 1814; employed probably Joshua Lane qv ref in a letter of 1810 from lord Lansdowne; GM account lists: rustic arch framing view E, small obelisk 1814 to fall of Napoleon, fountain encompassed by rockwork, rural seat, cold bath with rill; root-house hermitage of wood with stone table and small sundial on a fragment of a twisted column, rustic cross, filbert walk, large pond with cascade at upper end and another rural seat, above cascade a funnereal urn to Dr H Bowles +1804; winding shady walk back to the house (RM 82-5);
18?? alts churchyard cross, Bremhill church; added sundial on top?
1818-20 alts to Vicarage, Bremhill, cf Bowles, History of Bremhill elevations front and back and ground plan; WLB added the projection from the N front with NE turret dated 1820, NW turret not there in the engraving published by Britton, on S front added porch dated 1818 and bay window; not necessarily entirely designed by WLB; parapets based on those added to Stourton ch by Sir RC Hoare, but Hoare in 1819 was making a sarcophagus at Stourton based on the porch at Bremhill (RM p 85); called newly done up by Maria Edgeworth 1818
1838 Maud Heath Monument, Wick Hill, Bremhill;
BOWLEY, JOSEPH Builder, Lechlade
1886 repairs Inglesham ch for SPAB, JT Micklethwaite architect; reroofed S aisle; bills 1892 by Joseph Woodward of Lechlade; SPAB files; SPAB News 17 2 1996;
BOWSHER, THOMAS
1848c Pitter's Farm, Sandy Lane, Calne Without, and barn and stable, for William Money-Kyrle, plain brick fronted three bay house; enlarged and wholly altered in 1925 by Guy Dawber qv; WSHC 1720/ 548, WBR report;
BOYES REES Architects, Cardiff. Established 1961, Jane Boyes director trained with Alex Gordon, then with HDW in Newport bought them out in early 1990s with Glyn Rees and Gary Loo; designed Weston Primary School Bath; sports hall, Wellsway School Bath; primary school adds Midsomer Norton, Som;
2010-12 Waitrose store, Station Rd, Warminster, and 3 additional shops; architects chosen by developers Henry Boot, also involved with relocating Dents factory from Station Rd site to Furnax Lane with new warehouse, offices etc; Wales on-line 20.10.2010; Jehu Construct contrs; £2.5m;
2011-12 Dents Factory, warehouse and shop, Furnax Way, Warminster; curved roof, brick and pale blue metal cladding;
201? Audi showroom, Swindon;
BOYLE, RICHARD 3rd Earl of BURLINGTON 1694-1753
1721 des for Tottenham House for Lord Bruce, brother in law; exectuted ?1720s and 1730s under Henry Flitcroft qv; octagonal summerhouse ?1743; banqueting-house in wood, dem 1824, plan and elev made in 1824 1300/361; HC;
BRACKLEY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROPERTY, developers, builders of health care centres; Bucknell near Bicester, founded by Matthew Roberts MRICS and Nick Owen;
2004-8 Primary Care Centre, Malmesbury; £26.2m development including care home for Order of St John, retirement home for Aspen Retirement Living, GP surgery and Primary Care Centre; architect The Quorum Partnership; project director Jeff Moore, contractor Stepnell; G2 architects involved in planning application?
20?? Castle Health Practice, Ludgershall, Tidworth; website;
2014 Care home, Corncroft Lane, Devizes; Stepnell contractors, architect Hunters; Stepnell website;
BRADDELL, THOMAS ARTHUR DARCY Architect, London, 1884-1970; partner with Humphrey Deane see Deane & Braddell, ?also called Bradell & Deane;
(1912-14 alts Melchet Court, Hants, for Lord Melchett; BoEHants; also garden?;
(19?? small country house, Burnham on Sea, Som, WWinA 1926)
1925 alts Fyfield Manor Milton Lilbourne for Mrs Bishop CL 30.8.1930 new rear N range, by Darcy Braddell;
(1927 garden, Melchet Court, Hants by Darcy Bradell & Humphrey Deane; canal ill Br 15.4.27;
1935 Farmhouse, Upper Woodford, Woodford; WBR; BoE;
BRADLEY, EDWIN H. Builder Swindon born Oxford, came to Swindon 1896, fl 1901-46 as EH Bradley & Sons, large scale house builders; WBR2 also ref to SW Bradley fl 1925, TW Bradley fl 1932, house builders,
1902ff houses on Ferndale rd, Swindon, over hundred; SA
1938 Parkfields estate, Marlborough Rd, Swindon, Marlborough Rd, Carlisle Ave, Corby Ave, Bouverie Ave; extended E to Sandown Ave, Greywethers Ave later; etc; advert Swindon Libraries ELL01
BRADSHAW, F.E.G. Surveyor to Trowbridge UDC 1894
BRAIN, DAVID Bath. Architect, Brain & Stollar (B&S), David Brain Partnership (DBP). David Brain retired, Robert Lucas & Craig Sinclair Underdown partners 2001ff, office Ralph Allen's Town House, Bath;
(1971 rest No 2 Abbey Green, Bath, for Bath Preservation Trust; MF;
(1974-6 rest Nos 5-10 Kingsmead Sq, Bath; B&S; MF;
(1976 rest General Wade’s House, Abbey Churchyard, Bath, for Landmark Trust; B&S; MF;
(1987-91 rest Assembly Rooms, Bath; DBP; MF;
(1989-93 reps Barrow Court, Barrow Gurney, Som; AFtext;
(1996 adds Bath Priory Hotel, Weston, Bath; DBP; MF;
(1998-2001 Combe Royal Crescent, Bath, neo-Regency three-house crescent; MF; DBP
2001-3 adds Whatley Manor Hotel, Easton Grey; Rob Lucas lead architect, spa by Craig Underdown;
(2002 refurb and adds Bromley Farm, Bristol)
(2003-5 rest Bushfurlong Farm, Isle Brewers, Som for Ian Sandford;
20?? adds Ashley Croft, Ashley, Box, house of 1952;
(20?? Commerce Park industrial estate, Frome, Som;
2006-7 conversion Elm Barn, Wingfield;
(2010 hotel and office development Green Park, Bath, neo Georgian for Topland Group;
201? repairs Wilcot Manor; restructured roof, Biggs contractor website;
BRAKSPEAR, Sir HAROLD Pickwick Manor, Corsham, Wilts, 1870-1934, youngest son of William Hayward Brakspear, architect, Manchester, only child of second marriage, to sister of first wife (which was then illegal); family moved to The Priory, Corsham, 1891, Harold began practice there in 1895 (had office there until 1927?), built Bean Close, Priory Rd, Corsham for himself 1904, then bought Pickwick Manor, Corsham, 1920 with money from wife, Miss Mitchell-Somers. Noted as restoration architect, KCVO 1930? for restoration of St George’s Chapel, Windsor, 1920-30, restored Malmesbury Abbey, Sherborne Castle, Brownston House Devizes; obit WG 23.11.34, BC 24.11.34; CB 1906: of Bean Close: restored Nuneaton Abbey; Lacock Abbey; Jaggards, Corsham; Prinknash Park Glos; new houses include Greenways, Chippenham; restored churches in Bath & Wells and Bristol dioceses; built Board Schools Corsham, Wilts; obit WANHM 1934; restored Little Sodbury Manor, Glos, from c1911 for Lord Hugh Grosvenor; Pershore Abbey 1914; designed Halesowen war memorial 1921; 1922 began ambitious restoration and rebuilding of Worksop Priory abandoned after 1939; practice continued by Oswald S Brakspear (OSB) and grandson Thomas Brakspear (TB); drawings in WSHC; inf TB; noted as an archaeologist excavated at Bradenstoke Priory, Kington Priory, Monkton Farleigh Priory cf Archaeologia 1923; excavated at Lacock Abbey inc Infirmary area 1933, WSHC 2512 and 3692 has diaries, log-books, correspondence, specifications; excavation of Stanley Abbey 1905-6 in WAM 35 1907-8 541ff, shorter version in Archaeologia 60 493-516;
1889 Lacock Abbey ?archaeological drawings WSHC 2512/ 320/59 and drawings for/of a house W of the church;
1892-1913 repairs Hungerford Almshouses, Corsham, WSHC 2512/320/37;
1892-4 restored Lacock Abbey for CH Talbot, new ground-floor windows to E side of medieval cloisters ie to C13 sacristy, chapter-house and warming-room; WAM 28 11; plans for E side windows ? WSHC dated 1892; archaeological drawings WSHC 2512/ 320/58; drawings 1889 WSHC 2512/ 320/59 for Abbey and for a house W of the church; 1895-1902 WSHC 2512/ 320/60 works for CH Talbot inc alterations to Abbey,
1895-1905 Lacock WSHC 2512/ 320/60 works for CH Talbot inc alterations to Abbey, work at the dovecote at Wick Farm, the Porch House High St, the Red Lion High St, Red House Church St, cottages in Church St, and a cottage at Reybridge;
1894-5 Board Schools, Corsham, Wilts; WBR2; now Pound Arts Centre; T BN 12.10.94 £3057 Downing & Rudman; plans WSHC 2512/320/42;
1894-5 alts and adds Neston School, for Corsham School Board, T Br 3.11.94 £302/12/6d, WH Bromley qv builder; plans WSHC 2512/320/32 1894;
1896? plans Public Baths, Bradford on Avon, undated plan and section; ?unex or did HB do design claimed by the town surveyor;
1896-1900 alts Cleeve House, Seend, plans for W Heward-Bell JP 2512/320/87 include large additions to a villa of c1857, in Gothic to Jacobean style around Cleeve House, I.e Great Hall (louvre design 1897) and porch on N (porch ornament design 1897) , service block NE, and drawing-room block SW; drawing-room subsequently altered to library 1907 but HB fireplace and overmantel 1900 in walnut survives; designs for drawing room overmantel, staircase panelled balustrade, 1900, and dining room overmantel design 1900; designs for alts to Cleeve Cottages 1899, roughcast and brick large addition across front, dated 1900 on chimneys; also proposal for unbuilt billiard-room wing at NW corner;
1896 cottages The City, Melksham for GP Fuller; 2512/320/81
1896 club-house, Neston for GP Fuller; 2512/320/81
1896 shopfront for Gowings, Melksham; 2512/350/12 shopfront details;
(1896 1st prize St Thomas ch, Exeter, Devon; RHH)
1896-7 Lychgate, Hullavington, in memory Maria Meredith-Brown +1896; inf AB; 1897 WBR;
(1896-7 Emmanuel ch, Exeter, Devon, won competition 1896 RHH; BoE; tower not built)
1897 covered bridge over Wine St, Bradford on Avon, Wilts, steel and iron connecting two parts of Wilkins Brewery; dem; Ivor Slocombe, The Bridges of Bradford on Avon, 2012; WSHC G13 /760/9;
1897 cottages, South St, Corsham for HJ Hulbert, asymmetrical pair; WSHC 2512/320/34
1897 Stone bridge, Nonsuch House, Bromham, WBR2; 1898 2512/320/96; also for M Meredith-Brown new clockroom (?) at Hullavington and memorial design for Hullavington ch; lychgate at Hullavington is a memorial to Mrs Meredith-Brown;
1897 adds Holt Manor porch and colonnade; WSHC 2512/ 320/51;
1897 design for Cottage Hospital, Chippenham 2512/320/18; unex competition entry; won by Graham Awdry qv;
1897 alts TH, Corsham; Queen Victoria plaque on balcony and new clock on iron bracket; WSHC 2512/320/28;
1897 Mayo drinking fountain, High St, Corsham, Wilts; T: BJ 15.9.97 plans WSHC 2512/320/31; corner Priory St, in memory Dr CT Mayo;
1897 ? rear addition, Mansion House, Pickwick Rd, Corsham; WBR; Tom Brakspear does not think that HB did the additions to the house in 1897 including the new rear wall; plans by HB for bay window on billiard room for JA Neale, 1900; G3/760/85; also coach-house stable range to E 1903;
1897 adds School, Westwood; WBR
1897 workshops, Alexander Terrace, Corsham for HJ Hulbert WSHC 2512/320/36, two-storey, open ground floor with posts;
1896-7 restored Box ch; SE organ chamber; new windows; new pews, stalls, pulpit; reredos and wall across chancel; reopened window on chancel N and added N doorway below; oak lectern;
1897-8 Steinbrook House, Chippenham Road, Kington Langley; plans 1898 for stables, built first, and house for Arthur G Evans of Clift House, Chippenham G3/760/17 and 34; T: Br 11.6.98, £1820 Downing & Rudman qv; plans WSHC 2512/320/54 1898-9
1897-1900 Folio of drawings, WSHC 2512/320/95: possibly mostly unexecuted:
Kinema Theatre plans only
village clubhouse, Box; 1897, Arts-and-Crats style with small spirelet
village hall, Lea; Arts-and-Crafts style with half-timber in gable;
widening of Staines Bridge, Malmesbury; new E side, stone three srches;
stables, vicarage, Lacock; roughcast and brick with centre shouldered brick dormer next chimney;
villa, Bradford on Avon for AW Long, 1897; with paired canted bays and hipped roofs, ornate doorway;
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