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Thomas Henry Wyatt
Anglo-Irish architect

Thomas Henry Wyatt

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Anglo-Irish architect
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
County Roscommon
Age
73 years
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Biography

Thomas Henry Wyatt (9 May 1807 – 5 August 1880) was an Anglo-Irish architect. He had a prolific and distinguished career, being elected President of the Royal Institute of British Architects 1870–73 and being awarded its Royal Gold Medal for Architecture in 1873. His reputation during his lifetime was largely as a safe establishment figure, and critical assessment has been less favourable more recently, particularly in comparison with his younger brother, the better known Matthew Digby Wyatt.

Personal and family life

Wyatt was born at Lough-Glin House, County Roscommon. His father was Matthew Wyatt (1773–1831) a barrister and police magistrate for Roscommon and Lambeth. Wyatt is presumed to have moved to Lambeth with his father in 1825 and then initially embarked on a career as a merchant sailing to the Mediterranean, particularly Malta.

He married his first cousin Arabella Montagu Wyatt (1807–1875). She was the second daughter of his uncle Arthur who was agent to the Duke of Beaufort. This consolidated his practice in Wales.

He lived at and practised from 77 Great Russell Street. He died there on 5 August 1880 leaving an estate of £30,000. He is buried at St Lawrence's Church, Weston Patrick.

The Wyatts had been a significant architectural dynasty across the eighteenth and nineteenth century.

Career

Training

Wyatt's early training was in the office of Philip Hardwick where he worked until 1832, and was involved in work on Goldsmiths Hall, Euston Station and the warehouses at St Katharine Docks.

Practice

He began practice on his own account in 1832 when he was appointed District Surveyor for Hackney ( a post he held until 1861). By 1838 he had acquired substantial patronage from the Duke of Beaufort, the Earl of Denbigh and Sidney Herbert and David Brandon joined him as partner. This partnership lasted until 1851.

Wyatt's son Matthew (1840–1892) became his father's partner in 1860.

Positions

Wyatt was appointed as consulting or honorary architect to a number of bodies including:

  • the Institution of Civil Engineers
  • Athenaum
  • Governesses Benevolent Association
  • Middlesex Hospital
  • Lunacy Commissioners
  • Incorporated Church Building Society
  • Salisbury Diocese

Architectural works

Wyatt worked in many styles ranging from the Italianate of Wilton through to the Gothic of many of his churches.

His practice was extensive with a large amount of work in Wiltshire largely as a result of his official position and the patronage of the Herbert family and in Monmouthshire through the Beaufort connection

Wiltshire

This is a selective list of some of Wyatt's major works with some links to relevant information

Churches

Churches
DateNameLocationNotes
1836–38ChristchurchShawsince rebuilt
1839–40Christ ChurchDerry Hill
1843St MaryCodford St Mary
1843St Mary and St NicholasWilton
1843Crockerton
1843Christ ChurchWortonwith Brandon
1844Holy TrinityDilton Marsh
1844St John the BaptistHorningshamwith Brandon, body of church
1841+St AndrewNewton Tonywith Brandon
1845All SaintsWoodford
1845St MaryChittoe
1845St Alfred the GreatMonkton Deverillolder tower
1846St John the EvangelistWest Ashton
1847All SaintsWestburyalterations, west window
1840–50St NicholasCholdertonwith Brandon
1851ChristchurchCadley
1851All SaintsCharlton-All-Saints
1852St MichaelHilperton
1854All SaintsWest Harnham
1854All SaintsBurbagesouth aisle 1876
1854–55St AndrewNunton
1855St MaryShrewton
1851–53St Paul'sSalisbury
1856St AndrewLittleton Drew
1858St AndrewLaverstock
1860–61St JohnBemertonbuilt for the Pembrokes of Wilton
1860St MaryBoytonrestoration
1850–61St Mary MagdaleneWoodboroughrebuilding
1861St KatherineSavernake Forest
1862All SaintsSutton Mandeville
1862St AndrewSouth Newton
1862St NicholasNorth Bradley
1862–63SS Peter & PaulMarlborough
1863All SaintsChitterne
1863–64St GilesWishford
1864St NicholasLittle Langford
1866All SaintsWinterslow
1866St MaryAlvediston
1866Holy TrinityFonthill Gifford
1867–68St MichaelWinterbourne Earls
1868St MichaelLittle Bedwynvestry and restoration
1871ChristchurchWarminster
1875St MaryUpavon
1875St LeonardSemley
1878St John the BaptistHindon
1879All SaintsFonthill Bishop

Houses

Houses
DateNameLocationNotes

1848

Rectory, St. MaryBroughton Gifford
1856Orchardleigh HouseNr Frome, Somerset

Public

Public
DateNameLocationNotes
1835Assize CourtsDevizes
1851Roundway HospitalDevizes

Other

DateNameLocationNotes

Monmouthshire

The Hendre

The Hendre was built in 1837/9 near Monmouth for the Rolls family

Llantarnam Abbey

Llantarnam Abbey was Wyatt's first (?) Monmouthshire house (1834–5) for Reginald Blewitt. Large mansion in the Elizabethan style, built on a dissolution site. Once again an abbey, in possession of the Sisters' of St. Joseph.

Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Monmouth

The Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Monmouth was renovated by Wyatt.

Usk Sessions House

The Usk Sessions House was built in 1875-7

Other

ChurchesHousesPublic BuildingsOther
  • 1835/6 St Paul, Newport See St. Paul's Church, Newport (South Wales) for more information.
  • 1842 Holy Trinity, Abergavenny
  • 1842/43 St Mary Llanfair Gilcoed
  • 1845/6 St Peter Goetre
  • 1846 St Dingat Dingestow
  • 1848/9 St Michael Glascoed
  • 1847/48 St Catherine Govilon
  • 1867/8 Church of St Cadoc, Raglan, Monmouthshire
  • 1838 Llandogo Priory
  • 1858?? Cefntilla Court, Llandenny
  • 1869 National School Goetre
  • 1877 Club, Monmouth

London

Knightsbridge Barracks

The Knightsbridge Barracks were built in 1878/9

Other

ChurchesHousesPublic BuildingsOther
  • 1840/1 St Andrew, Bethnal Green
  • 1846/7 St Matthias Bethnal Green
  • 1850 Holy Trinity, Haverstock Hill, London
  • 1863 St George's Garrison Church, Woolwich
  • 1845 25/26, Kensington Palace Gardens
  • 1870 Mansion, Park Lane
  • 1871/3 Mansion Berkeley Street
  • 1879 Consumption Hospital, Brompton
  • 1841–48 City of London and Tower Hamlets Cemetery
  • 1858 Adelphi Theatre

Somerset

ChurchesHousesPublic BuildingsOther
  • 1846 St James, East Cranmore
  • 1855 Orchardleigh
  • 1858 Sutton Court, Stowey
  • 1878 North Perrott
  • 1862–1864 Cranmore Tower, Cranmore, Somerset

Cambridgeshire

ChurchesHousesPublic BuildingsOther
  • 1872 St John, March
  • 1880 St Peters Church, High Street, March
  • 1872 St. Mary-in-the-Fen, Westry
  • 1872 St. Peter, Wimblington
  • 1842 Assize Courts, Cambridge

Lancashire including Liverpool

ChurchesHousesPublic BuildingsOther
  • 1875 St Michael, Dalton
  • 1867 Exchange, Liverpool

Glamorgan and rest of Wales

ChurchesHousesPublic BuildingsOther
  • 1838 Glyntaff, Newbridge
  • 1851/2 ???? Merthyr Tydfil
  • 1855/6 Glanogwen, Llanllechid, Caernarfonshire
Hensol Castle

Herefordshire

ChurchesHousesPublic BuildingsOther
  • 1877 St Andrew, Bredenbury
  • 1873 Bredenbury Court, Hereford

Hampshire

ChurchesHousesPublic BuildingsOther
  • 1849 St Thomas, Woolton Hill
  • 1868 St Lawrence, Weston Patrick
  • 1869 St Leonard, Oakley
  • 1875 St Matthew, Otterbourne
  • 1869 Brockenhurst House
  • 1873 Hall, Winchester Castle

Gloucestershire

ChurchesHousesPublic BuildingsOther
  • 1853 St Mary, Acton Turville
  • 1855 St Peter, Pilning, South Gloucestershire
  • 1850 St John the Baptist Old Sodbury ??
  • 1853 St Mary Magdalene Tormarton s porch
  • 1855 St Johns West Littleton
  • 1841/70 Holy Trinity Long Newnton
  • 1864/65 St John the Baptist Shipton Moyne
  • 1872 St Michael Didmarton
  • 1838/51 Badminton House minor alterations
  • 1876 Lypiatt Park additions
  • Estcourt Park billiard room "demolished'

Elsewhere

ChurchesHousesPublic BuildingsOther
  • 1843/4 St George, New Wolverton, Buckinghamshire
  • 1845 St. Andrew, Greensted, Essex alterations
  • 1847/9 St Peter, Stanton Lacy, Shropshire
  • 1849 St. Mary's Church, Atherstone, Warwickshire, restoration
  • 1851/2 St Michael, Brynford, Flintshire
  • 1865 St Michael and All Angels Church, Abbeyleix
  • 1867 St Bartholomew's Church, Dublin
  • 1867 St Margaret's Church, Horsmonden, Kent: restoration
  • 1876 Holy Trinity, Martin, Lincolnshire
  • 1878 St Mary, Stalbridge, Dorset, complete restoration
  • 1841+ Westerdale Hall, Yorks.
  • 1860 Carlett Park, Cheshire
  • 1873 Palmela Manor House, 1873 (thought to be his), Cascais (Lisbon), Portugal.
  • Westerdale Hall, February 2008
  • 1822 Bridge over the River Windrush, Witney, Oxon
  • 1850/3 St Johns Hospital, Bucks

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