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in 1755. There is some uncertainty as to whom the architect was, but there is no doubt that the main contractor was William Baker, who was helped by the local builder and architect, Roger Eykyn. Traditionally the design of the church has been credited to the Shrewsbury architect
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after Smith's death in 1738. Houses by Smith which Baker continued to work on included Mawley Hall in Shropshire, Swynerton Hall in Derbyshire and Wingerworth Hall in Derbyshire. He always had a close relationship with the innovative Shrewsbury architect
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and Lord-Lieutenant of Shropshire. and this now provided him with a power base to dispense patronage in both Montgomeryshire and Shropshire. Baker's design of the Buttercross (which housed the Ludlow Council Chamber) is based on James Gibbs'
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in Oxfordshire in 1727. He set up his own practice around 1740 and also acted as a building contractor and surveyor. Initially he developed the practice in eastern Shropshire and Staffordshire and continued to work for many of clients of
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in the 1730s. His account book for the years 1748–1759 survives, which provides information about his architectural and surveying practice. The house in which he lived at Highfields was the subject of an article in
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His son Richard Baker (1743–1803), continued the practice after his father's death in 1771. Richard seems to have practised mainly as a building surveyor, and there are few buildings that he designed.
256:, just outside Ludlow. Then, between 1748 and 1754, Baker undertook repairs at Powis Castle, possibly in preparation for Herbert to move in. Also in 1748, Herbert got William Baker to design and build 228:
and a member of Ludlow Town Council when Baker was awarded the contract to build the Ludlow Buttercross. Also in 1743 Henry Herbert relinquished his position as Member of Parliament when he inherited
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Colvin H. A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600–1840 Yale University Press, 3rd edition London, 1995, 93. The 4th edition, published in 2008 may contain further information.
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House, Staffordshire. 1754–1758. Baker completed the work of James Gibbs, who died in 1754. This included the flanking pavilions, and forecourt, with gateway and stables.
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Henry Arthur Herbert was the 1st Earl of Powis of the 2nd creation and between 1743 and 1748 was Lord Herbert of Chirbury. He was the son of Francis Herbert of
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R.Morrice ‘The Payment Book of William Baker of Audlem’, in "English Architecture Public and Private: Essays for Kerry Downes" ed Bold & Cheney,1993.
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Baker submitted designs for a new Town Hall to Herbert in 1745, but it was slightly later that the Town Hall was built and to modified designs.
366:, Cheshire. A church here since the 15th century (The Higher Chapel). The present church was built by William Baker in 1740–1742 for £2,000. 994:
Ionides J. "Thomas Farnolls Pritchard of Shrewsbury, Architect and ‘Inventor of Cast Iron Bridges’". The Dog Rose Press, Ludlow 1999, 31–34
412:, Staffordshire. Tower and Nave rebuilt. Metal framed gothic windows. Brick pilasters with ?mock artillery slits, which also appear on the 1214:
Ionides J. "Thomas Farnolls Pritchard of Shrewsbury, Architect and ‘Inventor of Cast Iron Bridges’'. The Dog Rose Press, Ludlow 1999, 282.
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A Oswald "William Barker of Audlem, Architect" in Collections for a History of Staffordshire (Staffordshire Record Society)(1954), 1950–1.
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Reid P "Burke’s and Savills Guide to Country Houses, Vol II, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire" London, 1980, 104–5
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Ionides J. "Thomas Farnolls Pritchard of Shrewsbury, Architect and ‘Inventor of Cast Iron Bridges’". The Dog Rose Press, Ludlow 1999, 60.
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R Scourfield and R Haslam "The Buildings of Wales: Powys; Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and Breconshire" Yale University Press 2013, 210
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Ionides J. "Thomas Farnolls Pritchard of Shrewsbury, Architect and ‘Inventor of Cast Iron Bridges’". The Dog Rose Press, Ludlow 1999
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Most of these are recorded architectural drawings and surveys, and it is not clear to what extent Baker's work was carried out.
350: 1061:, built for the Earl of Powys in 1780, with all the characteristics of his father’s work, but completed after his father’s death 890: 842: 307:, Shropshire, The Butter Cross 1743–1744. The design is derived from James Gibb's 'Book of Architecture', 1728. Faced with 1367: 1362: 1196:
This information is taken from the Knowledge Commons entry and on the basis of the stylistic appearance, it looks correct
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Colvin H. A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600–1840 Yale University Press, 4th edition London, 2008.
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church, nr Wolverhampton.1765. Baker cased the tower in brickwork. Crenulations to the parapet of tower with four
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of the tower; which is surmounted by four corner pinnacles. Looks like a very early attempt to re-create German
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Baker was well grounded in the fashionable architecture of the early 18th century, having first worked for
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1747. The plans are signed by Thomas Farnolls Pritchard, but Baker was commissioned and paid for the work.
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The Church of Saint Bartholomew, Upper Penn, Staffordshire. Tower rebuilt by William Barker in 1765
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The Church of St. John in the Square, Wolverhampton. Baker was the main contractor1756-9.
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Mercer E "English Architecture to 1900: The Shropshire Experience" Logaston Press, 2003.
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The Tower of Saint Bartholomew's Church, Upper Penn, rebuilt by William Barker in 1765
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Astbury Rectory, Cheshire. Alterations 1757–1759. Typical ball pinnacles on parapet.
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Patshull Hall - Burnhill Green, Nr Pattingham. Gateway by William Baker after 1754
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when it met at Montgomery and over which Herbert presided as Custos Rotulorum. At
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Baker would have known Henry Herbert from his Ludlow connections. Herbert was the
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J M Robinson "A Guide to the Country Houses of the North-West" Constable, 1991.
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J Newman and N Pevsner "The Buildings of England: Shropshire", Yale 2006, 607
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window above. The parapet has heavy balustrading, capped with ball pinnacles.
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J Newman and N Pevsner "The Buildings of England: Shropshire", Yale 2006.152
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Woodhouse or Wodehouse nr Wombourne, Staffordshire. Stable block. 1758–1759.
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J.M. Robinson, "Highfields, Audlem, Cheshire" Country Life, 31 January 1991
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J Newman and N Pevsner "The Buildings of England: Shropshire", Yale 2006.
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Montgomery Town Hall - William Baker, Architect, altered by Thomas Penson
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Astbury Rectory, Astbury, Cheshire Possibly refronted by Baker 1757–9.
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and became Lord Herbert of Chirbury. In 1735 he had been appointed
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and the adjacent counties in the middle years of the 18th century.
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J. Smith "Herbert Correspondence", Univ. Wales Press 1963, 2–5.
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He was the son of Richard Baker, who had moved from London to
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Bishops Castle Town Hall, Probably by William Baker c1745-50.
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Morville, Aldenham House, Shropshire. Stable Block 1750–1751
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Plans for a Kirk in Gothic style at Kenmore Perthshire 1760.
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stone with a low pedimented portico and a semi-circular or
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Acton church (west view), Cheshire. Rebuilt by Baker 1758
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Between 1748 and 1758 he got Baker to alter his house at
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Hall, Staffordshire. Plans for a house. Demolished 1953.
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Wingerworth Hall. Work undertaken by Baker in 1753–1754.
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Mawley Hall with illustration of Baker's Stable block.
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The Church of St. John in the Square, Wolverhampton
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Demolished. 202:Most notably Baker gained the patronage of 34:The Buttercross, Broad Street, Ludlow 1743-4 1085: 1083: 1081: 1079: 1077: 1075: 1073: 1071: 1069: 1067: 963: 1246: 1244: 1242: 1240: 635:Whitmore Hall, Staffordshire. Survey 1765. 532:Montgomeryshire Unspecified work 1748–1754 153:Baker was employed by the noted architect 28: 658:Hall, Wrexham. Additional building. 1756. 625:Hall, Derbyshire. Alterations. 1755–1757. 502:, Worcestershire. Bevere House 1748–1749 1064: 690:Houses attributed on stylistic grounds. 638: 607:Hall, Staffordshire. Outbuildings. 1754. 545: 422: 349: 288: 212: 1237: 764:Whitmore Hall. Surveyed by Baker 1765. 1340: 1045:Montgomery Town Hall and its Architect 1042: 932:Wybunbury, Tower of St. Chad's Church 652:, Shropshire 1756. Minor Alterations. 167: 1151:"Newman and Pevsner", 373 and pl.373 508:, Shropshire. Addition of two wings. 13: 896:Acton church (west view), Cheshire 670:, Cheshire. Alterations 1757–1759. 619:, Cheshire Alterations. 1755–1757. 14: 1384: 1321: 301:, Shropshire. Town Hall 1745–1750 1334:Hankelow Hall under restoration. 925: 913: 901: 889: 877: 865: 860:St. John's Church, Wolverhampton 853: 848:Church of St John, Wolverhampton 841: 829: 817: 805: 793: 781: 769: 757: 745: 733: 721: 293:Royal Shropshire Infirmary. 1747 271: 217:Ludlow Buttercross from the east 1358:18th-century English architects 1280: 1271: 1262: 1253: 1208: 1199: 1190: 1181: 1172: 1163: 1154: 1145: 1136: 1051: 389:faced church which is based on 383:St John's Church, Wolverhampton 1036: 1027: 1006: 997: 988: 979: 954: 945: 1: 1293: 1018:Lord Clive ('Clive of India') 938: 872:St Marys Acton Cheshire tower 714:Gallery of architectural work 709:, Shropshire. Sibdon Castle, 285:Public building and monuments 128: 976:" ed Bold & Cheney,1993. 908:St Marys Acton Cheshire door 104:Town Hall, The Buttermarket 7: 1133:"Colvin" 3rd edition, 94-5 812:St Michael's Church, Stone 800:St Peter's Church Congleton 345: 280:List of architectural works 10: 1389: 1368:Architects from Shropshire 1363:Businesspeople from Ludlow 583:Hall, Shropshire 1753–1758 385:, 1756–1759. A very grand 323:Royal Shropshire Infirmary 884:Sundial Acton churchyard 477: 404:Thomas Farnolls Pritchard 399:private Act of Parliament 192:Thomas Farnolls Pritchard 188:Thomas Farnolls Pritchard 148: 112: 97: 93: 85: 74: 66: 51: 39: 27: 20: 1234:"Colvin" 3rd edition, 95 1043:Lloyd, J. D. K. (1958). 174:Francis Smith of Warwick 155:Francis Smith of Warwick 80:Francis Smith of Warwick 542:. Alterations 1748–1758 395:St Martin-in-the-Fields 262:Court of Great Sessions 243:A Book of Architecture 119:William Baker of Audlem 644: 551: 428: 355: 294: 218: 206:(1703–72), who became 1259:Country Life, 30 June 1205:"Colvin" 95 & 831 642: 549: 426: 353: 292: 216: 694:Burnhill Green Farm 258:Montgomery Town Hall 226:Member of Parliament 204:Henry Arthur Herbert 78:Possibly a pupil of 920:St Chad, Seighford 645: 552: 429: 356: 295: 219: 168:Architectural work 1373:British surveyors 676:Sidway Hall near 360:St Peter's Church 116: 115: 1380: 1287: 1284: 1278: 1275: 1269: 1266: 1260: 1257: 1251: 1248: 1235: 1232: 1215: 1212: 1206: 1203: 1197: 1194: 1188: 1187:"Lloyd", 128–132 1185: 1179: 1176: 1170: 1167: 1161: 1158: 1152: 1149: 1143: 1140: 1134: 1131: 1062: 1055: 1049: 1048: 1040: 1034: 1031: 1025: 1010: 1004: 1001: 995: 992: 986: 983: 977: 970: 961: 958: 952: 949: 929: 917: 905: 893: 881: 869: 857: 845: 833: 821: 809: 797: 785: 773: 761: 749: 737: 725: 593:Wingerworth Hall 560:Earl of Stamford 453:St Chad's Church 439:St Mary's Church 234:Custos Rotulorum 32: 18: 17: 1388: 1387: 1383: 1382: 1381: 1379: 1378: 1377: 1338: 1337: 1324: 1296: 1291: 1290: 1285: 1281: 1276: 1272: 1267: 1263: 1258: 1254: 1249: 1238: 1233: 1218: 1213: 1209: 1204: 1200: 1195: 1191: 1186: 1182: 1177: 1173: 1168: 1164: 1159: 1155: 1150: 1146: 1141: 1137: 1132: 1065: 1056: 1052: 1041: 1037: 1032: 1028: 1020:and moved into 1011: 1007: 1002: 998: 993: 989: 984: 980: 971: 964: 959: 955: 950: 946: 941: 936: 933: 930: 921: 918: 909: 906: 897: 894: 885: 882: 873: 870: 861: 858: 849: 846: 837: 834: 825: 824:Stone - 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Index


Audlem
Francis Smith of Warwick
Montgomery
Ludlow
Shropshire
Ludlow
Bridgnorth
Audlem
Francis Smith of Warwick
Country Life
Francis Smith of Warwick
Ditchley
Francis Smith
Thomas Farnolls Pritchard
Thomas Farnolls Pritchard
Henry Arthur Herbert
Earl of Powis

Whig
Member of Parliament
Powis Castle
Custos Rotulorum
Montgomeryshire
Oakly Park
Bromfield
Montgomery Town Hall
Court of Great Sessions
Bishops Castle

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