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Aberaeron was founded by Rev. Alban Thomas Jones Gwynne following an Act of Parliament in 1807, but it appears that town did not start to be laid out until about 1830. Edward Haycock was employed by Colonel A J Gwynne for supervising the building of houses and their layout in a grid plan around
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being dated 1855. The posting house mentioned by Lewis could be the Castle and the hotel could be the Harbourmaster Hotel. Haycock achieved a consistency of style throughout the project which results in the attractive appearance of Aberaeron today.
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between 1808 and 1810. He then rejoined his father in the family building firm, working as builder and architect until about 1845, when he became a full-time architect. Work for the Gwynne family of Monachty led to the planning of
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Colvin H. A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600–1840 Yale University Press, 3rd edition London, 1995, 478–481. The 4th edition, published in 2008 may contain further information.
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Brodie, Antonia (ed) "Directory of British Architects, 1834–1914": 2 Vols, British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects, 2001, 871–2.
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Crook, J. Mordaunt. "The Greek Revival: Neoclassical Attitudes in British Architecture 1760–1870". John Murray 1972, p.98, 102, Pls 98, 122,135
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Portico, new dining room and new frontage to stable block, c. 1839–49. The original stable block appear to have been built to designs by
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Scourfield R and Haslam R. "The Buildings of Wales: Powys; Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and Breconshire" Yale University Press 2013, 398
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on his major projects as at Millichope Park, Glynllifon and Clytha Park. His churches tend to be more pedestrian, using a simplified
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Leach, Peter. 'Haycock, Edward (bap. 1790, d. 1870)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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at Shrewsbury Local History website. Retrieved 9 January 2020. The page includes a photograph of Edward Sr.
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order very effectively on the ill-fated Shrewsbury Shirehall and Edward Haycock continued with the use of
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Lloyd T et al.:"Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion: The Buildings of Wales", Yale University Press 2006, 394
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In addition to his architectural career, Haycock was active in the political life of Shrewsbury as a
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A newspaper obituary states Haycock also "obtained first prizes for plans for the Birmingham and
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Glynllifon, Caernarfonshire. From Nicholls "Annals and Antiquities of Wales", 1872. Vol 1, 315
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He died on 20 December 1870 at his home, The Priory, Shrewsbury, aged 80 and was buried in
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entry at Oxford Art/Grove Art Online (Subscription paywall). Retrieved 9 January 2020
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Former Royal Salop Infirmary, now Parade Shopping Centre, St Mary's Place, Shrewsbury
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Lord Hill's column, Shrewsbury 1815. Designed by Edward Haycock and modified by
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Newman J and Pevsner N. "The Buildings of England: Shropshire”, Yale 2006344-5
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The completion stone of the rebuild names the architect as "Edward Haycocks" (
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Pythian-Adams H V. “The Planning of Aberaeron”, Ceredigion, viii, 1979, 406–7
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The Buildings of Wales: Powys; Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and Breconshire
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Hobbs J L. 'The Haycocks', Shropshire Magazine, 11 (Feb 1960), 17–18
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1830-1835 - Haycock worked as supervising architect, in support of
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Penllergare. 1836. Demolished except for a lodge and observatory.
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In Retrospect, A Short History of The Royal Salop Infirmary
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Haycock was the grandson of William Haycock (1725–1802) of
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Onslow Hall 1815–20 – Remodelled house for John Wingfield
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Presteigne Town Hall,(centre) Broad Street, Presteigne
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Haycock was part of a group of architects, including
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On 13 February 1827, Haycock married Mary Hatton at
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Sir Jeffrey Wyattville
Glynllifon
Aberaeron
Georgian
Victorian
Shrewsbury
John Hiram Haycock
Edward Haycock Junior
St Sepulchre-without-Newgate
Conservative
John Carline
Dr Robert Waring Darwin
Charles Darwin
St Chad's

Thomas Harrison
Sir Jeffrey Wyattville
Royal Academy
Aberaeron
Shropshire
Thomas Farnolls Pritchard
Joseph Bromfield
John Carline
Gothic Revival

Ionic
Ionic orders
Gothic
Whitchurch

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