Arthur Albert John Marshman
FRIBA FRSA (19 February 1929 – 15 July 1997) was an English
architect. He was a Fellow of both the
Royal Institute of British Architects and the
Royal Society of Arts
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.
Marshman was born in
Northampton
Northampton () is a market town and civil parish in the East Midlands of England, on the River Nene, north-west of London and south-east of Birmingham. The county town of Northamptonshire, Northampton is one of the largest towns in England; ...
, the only son of Arthur (a sub-postmaster) and Evelyn Marshman (née Smith), both of Northampton. He was educated at
Northampton Grammar School. He married twice and had four children. Marshman was founder of Marshman Warren Taylor architects. He died in Northampton.
Before beginning his professional life he completed his
National Service in the
Royal Air Force.
Practice
According to English Heritage:
Marshman also designed the sympathetic and award-winning
vestry extension to the Church at
Weston Favell, Northampton, which was described by
Pevsner as "Excellent".
[Pevsner ''Northamptonshire'' (1961; 1973) (rev. Bridget Cherry) ]
Horton Rounds: the house on a circle
He is probably best known for the design of
Horton Rounds
Horton Rounds is a modernist house in the village of Horton, Northamptonshire. The house was built in 1966 by A. A. J. Marshman, a senior partner in Marshman, Warren and Taylor, a regional architectural practice.
In September 2012 the house wa ...
, an unusual curved house on stilts incorporating the shapes of a comma and a full stop in the village of
Horton Horton may refer to:
Places Antarctica
* Horton Glacier, Adelaide Island, Antarctica
* Horton Ledge, Queen Elizabeth Land, Antarctica
Australia
* Horton, Queensland, a town and locality in the Bundaberg Region
* Horton River (Australia), ...
,
Northamptonshire. The house was built as a family home, and the family lived there until 1982.
The house has an unusual
cantilevered balcony and cedar roof shingles. After being sold by the family, the house was for some years under the ownership of
Roy Clarke the writer of ''
Last of the Summer Wine''.
Of the house, Pevsner says:
"A striking house. The dominant features are the broad curving eaves of the shingled roofs and the taller circular service cores and chimney of local yellow stone. In plan the house is a comma, with a full stop linked by a bridge. The tail of the comma, open on the ground floor with bedrooms above, shelters a paved garden. The broad end has service rooms and entrances below and a circular living area above which has views in all directions".
In August 2012
English Heritage designated the house as
Grade II listed
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. In the designation it was stated that "Along with Peter Lambert Gibbs's own house of 1965, Fernhill in Ashdown Forest, and Robert Harvey's houses in Warwickshire, Horton Rounds is one of the best in the country of a small group of post-war houses clearly influenced by the work of
Frank Lloyd Wright."
[English Heritage designation # 1407987]
Examples of Marshman's work
Image:CheeseHouse.JPG, "Cheese house", Horton Horton may refer to:
Places Antarctica
* Horton Glacier, Adelaide Island, Antarctica
* Horton Ledge, Queen Elizabeth Land, Antarctica
Australia
* Horton, Queensland, a town and locality in the Bundaberg Region
* Horton River (Australia), ...
, Northamptonshire
Image:WFCVestry.JPG, St Peter's vestry – Weston Favell
The Marshman family
The Marshman family originated in
Wiltshire and moved to
Northamptonshire in the 18th century. Other members of the Marshman family include:
*
Hannah Marshman
*
John Clark Marshman
*
Joshua Marshman
External sources
English Heritage Listing
References
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1929 births
1997 deaths
20th-century English architects
People from Northampton
Architects from Northamptonshire
Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects
Deaths from cancer in England
20th-century Royal Air Force personnel
People educated at Northampton School for Boys