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Nationality
  
English

Died
  
1900

Role
  
Architect

Name
  
James Wilson

Known for
  
Architect


Structures
  
Phelps County Jail, St Stephen's Church, Bath

James Wilson (1816–1900) was a prominent Victorian architect practising in Bath, Somerset and partner in the firm Wilson & Willcox.

On 12 January 1843 he married Maria Buckley of Llanelli, and in 1846 they had a son, James Buckley Wilson, who followed his father to also become an architect.

List of buildings

  • Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Bridport, Dorset (1838)
  • St. Stephen's Church, Walcot, Bath (1840–1845)
  • Church of St Leonard, Shipham (1843)
  • Kingswood School, Bath (1851)
  • Royal High School, Bath (1858)
  • Church of St Mary, Charlcombe (restoration) (1857–1861)
  • Church of Holy Trinity Norton Malreward (rebuilding) (1860–1861)
  • National Westminster Bank, 24 Milsom Street, Bath (1865)
  • Carmarthen Public Rooms (Assembly Rooms), King Street, Carmarthen,(1854)
  • References

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