- Hans Price
Hans Price (1835 - 1912) was the
architect responsible for much of the development ofWeston-super-Mare , inNorth Somerset ,England , during theVictorian era . [cite book | last = Taylor | first = Martin | title = Hans Fowler Price | publisher = Weston-super-Mare Civic Society | date = 2004 | location = Weston-super-Mare ]Life
Hans Fowler Price was born in Langford,
Somerset . He studied under Thomas Barry inLiverpool . By the time that he married Jane Baker in 1862 he had already established his own architectural practice in Weston-super-Mare.Jane's father was the solicitor to the Smyth Pigott family who were major landowners in the town. Price used these connections to build his business and his personal standing. He spent time as a Town Commissioner, a director of the Gaslight Company, and on many other boards and committees.
tyle
While Price successfully mixed styles such as Gothic, Moorish and
Flemish in different buildings, his works invariably used materials characteristic of the area. GreyMendip limestone formed the walls, generally as squared rubble blocks. These were decorated with pale yellowBath Stone quoin s and details, and roofed with Welsh slate shipped across theRiver Severn or tiles produced at theRoyal Pottery, Weston-super-Mare . Both domestic and public buildings of this description are familiar in Weston-super-Mare,Clevedon , and elsewhere in the area, having been built from the 1840s through to the 1900s. Many of these were designed by other architects and builders who were influenced by Price's work.Although rows of Price's houses have a standardised look, the extensive use of individual details in areas such as gables and windows mean that no two adjacent buildings look the same, although individual details were often repeated further down the road.
Works
Using his family connections, Price was responsible for developing much of the housing on
Worlebury Hill to the north of the developing Weston-super-Mare town centre. Many buildings in Church Road, Grove Park Road, Cecil Road, South Road and other roads in the district were designed in his offices.Public buildings designed by Hans Price include:
*In Weston-super-MareWadham Street Baptist Church (1862). Situated in the oldest part of the town, this church was built using parts of the first public building in Weston-super-Mare that had been on the same site. It now houses the Blakehay Theatre. [cite web | title= Short History | work= Friends of the Blakehay | url= http://www.blakehay.org.uk/History.htm | accessdate= 2007-07-05 ] Hospital (1865). Later becoming the dispensary for an expanded hospital in Alfred Street, this building has been converted into flats and is known as "Hans Price House".Toll House and Piermaster's House (1867) andBirnbeck Pier head buildings (1897) . The pier links Worlebury Hill and Birnbeck island at the northern limit of the sea front. The building is currently derelict and, as is the pier itself, in need of being found a new sustainable use that will allow its restoration. [cite web | url= http://www.birnbeck.co.uk/extra.mhtml?page_no=0&count-num=29926 | title= Birnbeck Pier A Brief History | work= Weston-super-Mare Pier Company | accessdate= 2007-07-05 ] Bristol Road Baptist Church (1866). This church is built in pink limestone. It serves the upper class housing development on Worlebury Hill and is situated just above The Boulevard.Sanatorium (1871). Situated in Uphill Road North at the south end of the beach, the Royal Hospital has since been converted into flats as part of the Royal Sands housing development. The Hans Price-designed building is now known as "Royal Court" [cite web | title= Building News 1871 | work= Rossbret Institutions | url= http://www.institutions.org.uk/architecture/building_news_1871.htm | accessdate= 2007-07-05 ] The Boulevard (1874-81). Price built piecemeal much of this street including his own office (1874), Church Institute (1881)...
Masonic Lodge of St Kew (1881 – now the Constitutional Club)...and the Weston Mercury newspaper office (1885). Somerset House (1897-9).This terrace of shops occupies the east side of the northern section of the High Street. The central section once housed a market hall but this was destroyed by fire in the 1960s and was replaced by The Playhouse theatre. [cite web | title= History | work= The Playhouse, Weston-super-Mare | url= http://www.theplayhouse.co.uk/history/index.asp | accessdate= 2007-07-05 ] The School of Science and Art (1892). This is now the Art Department ofWeston College in Lower Church Road. [cite web | title= School of Science and Art | work= Images of England | url= http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?pid=1&id=33213 | accessdate= 2007-07-05 ] Town Hall (1897). Hans Price was responsible for the extension of an earlier Town Hall in Walliscote Road.The Board Schools (1897). Now Walliscote School, separate boys' and girls' schools were built on a shared site close to the Town Hall.Locking Road Schools. This was the Walliscote Senior School for many years but has now been converted to flats.Public Library (1899). A rare building that makes extensive use of red brick. It is situated at the eastern end of The Boulevard.Weston-super-Mare Gaslight Company (1912). The workshops for the gas company in Burlington Street now houses theNorth Somerset Museum .*Elsewhere:
** The Toll House,Clevedon Pier . [cite web | title= History - Part 1: The building of Clevedon Pier | work= The Clevedon Pier and Heritage Trust | url=http://www.clevedonpier.com/history.htm | accessdate= 2007-07-05 ]
** The Royal Pier Hotel, Clevedon. [cite web | title= Ten Endangered Buildings | work= The Victorian Society | url= http://www.victorian-society.org.uk/downloads/2007Endangeredbuildings.pdf | format= PDF | accessdate= 2007-07-05 ]
** Town Market Hall, Clevedon. [cite web | title= The Town Market Hall | work= Images of England | url= http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?pid=1&id=33021 | accessdate= 2007-07-05 ]Legacy
The art gallery in
Weston College is called the "Hans Price Gallery" and is housed in a building, the former School of Science an Art that was designed by Price. The old Weston-super-Mare Hospital dispensary has been named "Hans Price House" and stands on the corner of "Hans Price Close".References
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