Albert Reginald Powys

British architect
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IntroBritish architect
A.K.A.Powys, A. R. (Albert Reginald) A. R. Powys A.R. Powys
A.K.A.Powys, A. R. (Albert Reginald) A. R. Powys A.R. Powys
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
Birth1881, Dorchester, Dorset, Dorset, United Kingdom
Death1936 (aged 55 years)
Family
Siblings:John Cowper Powys
Spouse:Faith Powys Dorothy Mary Margaret Powys
Children:Joseph Oliver Powys Isobel Powys Marks Mary Eleanor Cowper Powys
Education
Sherborne SchoolWest Dorset, Dorset, United Kingdom
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Biography

Albert Reginald Powys CBE (1881–1936) was an architect and Secretary of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings for some 25 years in the early 20th century.

Life

Godalming war memorial

Powys was born into a large and notable literary family in 1881. Siblings included John Cowper Powys, Llewelyn Powys, Theodore Francis Powys and Philippa Powys. Educated at Sherborne School and then trained as an architect, Powys also served as the Secretary of the Society for the Protection of Ancient buildings for twenty-five years. He wrote an influential study of conservation practice, Repair of Ancient Buildings, published in 1929. Among a number of restorations, he undertook much building and rebuilding at Sissinghurst Castle Garden for Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson, where the Powys Wall in the Rose Garden was named in his honour.

He designed the Godalming war memorial, another memorial in Leeds and that at Blo' Norton in Norfolk. All three are Grade II listed.

Powys died in 1936 and is buried in the Church of St Andrew, Winterborne Tomson, Dorset, where a memorial plaque commemorates his life and his restoration of the church in 1931.

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