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church was extended with south and north aisles in 1864 and 1879, again to
Hellyer's design. He also worked on the design of the St. John's Park estate over several years from 1854. Hellyer designed the layout of the roads and central open space in the high-class suburb surrounding the church; he
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Hellyer was closely involved in civic life in Ryde and "took great interest in town affairs". He served as the honorary secretary of the Ryde School of Art on George Street. He also was involved in honorary and administrative capacities in the hospitals he worked on: he served as Ryde
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honorary architect and on the management board of
Ventnor Royal National Hospital. He undertook similar duties on the island's Burial Board and Cemetery Committee, and was elected to the Ryde Commissioners in 1854. Away from architecture he was involved in the development of
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now occupies the site. Hellyer also worked on several buildings in
Portsmouth during the 1970s. He designed two schools in 1872–73: Grove Middle School in Southsea, for which his design was chosen from about 40 submitted to the local
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John's Road in Ryde, built in 1883 and now used as a community centre. Like his school at nearby Green Street, it has mullioned windows and tall gabled bays. Another of his later works in Ryde, although the date is not known, was
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as a "very individualistic" and "remarkable" architect, his output included churches, houses, schools and hospitals across the island, built during a period of rapid urban development. Many of his buildings have
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villa is of pale brown brick "embellished in idiosyncratic ways" with multicoloured brickwork and stucco dressings. Much of its "lavish" interior decoration survives. It is a Grade II listed building.
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