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Thomas Hellyer (architect)

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Hellyer undertook a lot of work at the Royal Isle of Wight County Hospital in Ryde, of which he was Honorary Architect and Life Governor. Planning for this facility started in 1845 and he designed the first section—a ward with 20 beds—in 1848. It opened on 9 November 1849 and was first extended in
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Initially, his architectural practice was based at nearby Cross Street in the town centre, but by 1878 it was based nearby at George Street. By that date he had moved home to 42 Queen's Road in Ryde. He died there on 18 March 1894, aged 82, and was buried in Ryde Cemetery in the same grave as his
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within the hospital grounds as a memorial to her parents, and Hellyer designed the Milligan Block, also known as the Milligan Convalescent Home. The hospital closed in 1992 and all the buildings were demolished soon afterward. His last work for which a date is known was a school at the top of St.
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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 Hospital's
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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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using local stone. They consisted of a line of eight blocks accommodating twelve patients each and flanking a central chapel. Later, the hospital was extended by other architects. After closure in 1964 it fell into dereliction before being demolished in 1969. The
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1852 when Hellyer built a laundry and an outpatients building. He enlarged the original ward in 1864, and in 1874 designed a children's ward after a benefactor offered money for this purpose. Six years later a resident offered £5,500 for the construction of a
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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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on the Isle of Wight, where he was active as an architect by 1839. Ryde's rapid growth in the early to mid-nineteenth century led to suburban expansion, and between 1841 and 1843 Hellyer worked on the design of
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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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was articled to Hellyer in 1839. Hellyer's specialism in ecclesiastical architecture influenced Withers' career: he went on to work on nearly 100 churches in Britain and Europe. Also articled to Hellyer were
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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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he designed Sturbridge House in 1861–62 as a private house, again with a central tower reminiscent of Osborne House. The building is now a hotel called Appley Manor Hotel. After this he
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area of Portsmouth. Work on this building started in 1855, but it was left incomplete for several years and only opened in 1861. At this time he was engaged in rebuilding work at
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Over the next decade, Hellyer designed three new churches: at Havenstreet (1852) and Seaview (1859), villages near Ryde, and St. Luke's Church in the
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on Green Street (1856–57). This Gothic Revival building has mullioned windows and symmetrical gabled bays; it is no longer in educational use.
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In 1844, he was commissioned to design two churches on the mainland: St. James's Church in the village of Seacroft near
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and was "the leading Island-based architect of the period". His works can also be found on the mainland—principally in
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Hellyer designed and built a house for his family on Melville Street in Ryde in 1855. The "unusual" three-
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The Congregational church (now Trinity United Reformed and Methodist Church) in Ringwood dates from 1866.
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There followed his major work of the 1870s: he built the National Hospital of Diseases of the Chest at
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in Hampshire. This also was completed in 1845. Between 1845 and 1846, he worked on rebuilding and
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wife. The grave was restored in 2005 and 2009, revealing its intricate design and inscriptions.
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in 1867, where he oversaw the re-pewing of the church, a new altar and formation of a chancel.
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Throughout this period he worked on the design of a large new Anglican church in Ryde,
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over a period of approximately ten years from 1869. This institution was founded by
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Hellyer's next works were also on the Isle of Wight. On the road between Ryde and
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1875), and other associated buildings remain, but the house has been demolished.
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the parish churches of the Isle of Wight villages of Bembridge and Binstead.
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to serve the eastern suburbs of Oakfield, Elmfield and St John's Park. The
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and he "made important contributions to the appearance of the city" of
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Much of Hellyer's early architectural work involved church design and
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Hellyer designed 29 Melville Street, Ryde, as his family home in 1855
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A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 5. Parishes: Newchurch
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also may have worked on some of the villas surrounding the park.
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Hellyer's Holy Trinity Church (1841–1846) has a landmark spire.
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between 1864 and 1866 and designed a parsonage there, rebuilt
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border, in 1811. He was married to Harriet, originally from
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Isle of Wight Council's List of Locally Listed Buildings
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building that opened in 1845, and St. Paul's Church at
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of these Hellyer buildings, which were designed in the
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List of current places of worship on the Isle of Wight
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incorrectly marks this as a Grade II-listed building.
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Index

Thomas Hellyer

Victorian era
Isle of Wight
Hampshire
Pevsner
listed status
Portsmouth

Emsworth
Sussex
Portsea
restoration
a new church dedicated to St. John
cruciform


Leeds
Gothic Revival
Ashford Hill
Kingsclere
restoring
Holy Trinity
Norman-era
Southsea
St. Mary's Church
Thatcham
Laverstoke Mill
Nonconformist
Wesleyans

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