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Henry Clutton
Minley Manor (1858–1860)

Henry Clutton (19 March 1819 – 27 June 1893)[1][2] was an English architect and designer.

  1. ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography | doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/48422
  2. ^ Hunting, Penelope. "Henry Clutton's Country Houses", Architectural History, Vol. 26, (1983), pp. 96-180

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Henry Clutton (19 March 1819 – 27 June 1893) was an English architect and designer. Henry Clutton was born on 19 March 1819, the son of Owen and Elizabeth...

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Grosvenor House

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Grosvenor, 3rd Marquess of Westminster (later the 1st Duke) commissioned Henry Clutton to add a porte-cochère to the north, and he had many of the state rooms...

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Cliveden

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(30m) clock tower was added in 1861 and is the work of the architect Henry Clutton. As a functioning water tower it still provides water for the house...

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Minley Manor

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within a Grade II registered garden, built in the French Gothic style by Henry Clutton in the 1860s with further additions in the 1880s. The Manor is situated...

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Clutton

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a new mansion house in a Neo-Jacobean style to designs by architect Henry Clutton. This project was completed in 1869. Philips died in 1873, leaving the...

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Quantock Lodge

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nineteenth-century Gothic revival mansion built by Henry Labouchere, 1st Baron Taunton (1798–1869), to the design of Henry Clutton. It is built from Cockercombe tuff...

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Hatherop

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into a rectory and Severalls became a private house. The architect Henry Clutton also rebuilt the Church of England parish church of Saint Nicholas for...

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Covent Garden

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reconstructed in 1877–79 as Bedford Chambers by William Cubitt to a design by Henry Clutton. The first record of a "new market in Covent Garden" is in 1654 when...

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John Francis Bentley

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had tried his hand with success at stone carving. He studied under Henry Clutton before branching out on his own in 1868. His first important commission...

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Ewell

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Parish Church (Saint Mary the Virgin, Ewell), which was designed by Henry Clutton and consecrated in 1848. The current building stands in a prominent...

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Henry Hugh Clutton

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Henry Hugh Clutton (12 July 1850 – 9 November 1909) was an English surgeon who described painless symmetrical hydrarthrosis (an accumulation of water in...

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Westminster Cathedral

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Fields Bridewell prison. After two false starts in 1867 (under architect Henry Clutton) and 1892 (architect Baron von Herstel), construction started in 1895...

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Widmerpool Hall

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was built in 1872 for Major George Coke Robertson to the designs of Henry Clutton. This neo-Gothic manor house was constructed of Bath and Clipsham stone...

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William Burges

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metalwork for Wyatt's book, Metalwork, published in 1852, and assisted Henry Clutton with illustrations for his works. Of equal importance to Burges's subsequent...

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Edward Blore

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Grittleton House

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new additions being designed again by Thomson, who was replaced by Henry Clutton in 1853. However, Thomson appears to have completed the house in 1854–6...

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Hoar Cross Hall

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Meynells were moving in "august circles" and Hugo appointed the architect Henry Clutton to oversee construction of a building to match their status. The brief...

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2021 Birthday Honours

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Civil Service HR, Cabinet Office. For public service. Professor Thomas Henry Clutton-Brock. Director, Medical Devices Testing and Evaluation Centre. For...

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Balcombe

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Architecture of Liverpool

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elementary education for the local Roman Catholic population of Aigburth. Henry Clutton designed a major extension (1877) to St Francis Xavier's College, Liverpool...

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Liverpool Hope University

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Francis Xavier's School (now the Cornerstone Building) designed by Henry Clutton, and the former LSPCC (Liverpool Society for the Prevention of Cruelty...

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