- Thomas Hopper
Thomas Hopper (1776 – 1856) was an English
architect of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, much favoured by King George IV, and particularly notable for his work on country houses across southern England, with occasional forays further afield, intoWales andNorthern Ireland for example.Projects
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Leigh Court , northSomerset (1814)
*Penrhyn Castle ,Llandegai , Bangor north Wales (1819-1835)
*Kentwell Hall,Suffolk (1820s)
*Arthur’s Club, 69–70St James’s Street , London (after 1940 the Carlton) (1826–7)
*Llanover House,Abergavenny , Wales (1827-1837; demolished 1935)
*Improvements to the Shire Hall,Monmouth (1829)
*Bryn Bras Castle ,Llanrug north Wales (1829-1835)
*Margam Castle , south Wales (1830-1840)
*Wivenhoe House,Essex (1846-53)
*Hospital buildings at St Mary's Hospital,Paddington ,London (1851)
*Alscot Park,Warwickshire
*Amesbury Abbey,Wiltshire
*Boreham House, Essex
*Gothic Conservatory atCarlton House , London
*Crichel House ,Dorset
*Danbury Park, Essex
*Englefield House ,Berkshire
*Gosford Castle ,County Armagh
*Chapel atStanstead Park ,West Sussex
*Terling Place, Essex
*Works atWindsor Castle
*Gothic Ballroom atSlane Castle ,County Meath ,Ireland
*Entrance lodge atDromoland Castle ,County Clare , Ireland
*Woolverstone Hall ,Suffolk (extension and remodelling)
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