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(1868–1958) was a British architect in the Late-
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periods. He was a prominent architect in and around
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, Surrey where he was educated, lived and died.


Biography


Career

Arthur's career flourished in the country house boom up to
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, moving onto larger public works in the great expansion of municipal works projects in the interwar period. He finally retired in 1955 at the age of 87. He completed a number of fine works in West Surrey, including his own offices at ''36 South Street'' (now demolished) and the ''McDonald Almshouses'' in West Street,
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and some fine
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country houses. He was also responsible for some fine restoration and infill projects within the historic urban fabric of Farnham, complementing the
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style that predominates there: His design for 49 Castle Street, Pevsner called ''a very good imitation''. He was a near contemporary of
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, an architect whose buildings litter the countryside and towns of West Surrey and in whose London office, Arthur's 2nd son, Leonard, was articled as a young man. Stedman was just 1 year younger than Lutyens and 7 years older than the other eminent Farnham architect,
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. Arthur apprenticed as an architect in the traditional way, with a firm of Farnham builders and attended night classes at Farnham Art School, (forerunner of the
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). He finally set up his own office in 1895 at the age of 28 and was elected
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in 1910 and a Fellow (
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) before the War. He was
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Diocesan Surveyor from 1925–1950 and taught drawing and building technology at the
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. He was sometime President of the South-East Society of Architects, a Fellow of the
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(RIBA) and founding partner of the eponymous firm of architects, AJ Stedman FRIBA (later reincarnated in order as AJ & LR Stedman FRIBA, Stedman & Blower FRIBA and finally as today, Stedman Blower Architects). He was an exhibitor in the Royal Academy Annual Exhibition and appeared in various annuals of Who's Who in Architecture (1914 & 1923).


Farnham Cricket Club

He was Founding President of the revived Farnham Cricket Club. The Stedman Cricket Cup is awarded in his memory by the FCC.


Personal life

Arthur Stedman was born in Normandy,
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, in 1868, from a family of wheelwrights. He was succeeded in his business (AJ & LR Stedman) by his son Leonard R Stedman. He died in 1958 at the age of 90. An extensive obituary was published in The Farnham Herald and also in The Builder.


Leonard R Stedman

Leonard R Stedman BSc
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(1899–1981) joined his father's practice in 1922, henceforth known as AJ & LR Stedman, joining as Partner in 1935. Leonard was born on 2 September 1899 and attended
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and
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, after which he attended the
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, London. He spent his War years in the
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and as Garrison Engineer. He married Lois Monckton in 1928. His career tracks that of the prominent Farnham architect
Harold Falkner Harold Falkner FRIBA (1875–1963) was a notable British architect in the early 20th century and is now considered a leading exponent of the vernacular and the Arts and Crafts Movement, Arts & Crafts in architecture. Most of his surviving build ...
, who is now considered an important figure in the
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arts & crafts revival in the 20th century. Leonard Stedman completed a number of projects in the locality, such as the ''Royal Deer'' shops on South Street and the ''Magistrates Court'' in
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. He also refurbished the ''Great Conservatory'' at
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and converted a former riding school for the
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at Sandhurst. Leonard was active in local amenity societies and was for a time, President of the South-East Society of Architects. His architectural practice was taken over by Partner,
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in 1968, on his retirement. Leonard died in 1981 at the age of 81 and was survived by his son Tom, daughter Ann and by two grandchildren, Gareth and Diana. An extensive obituary was published in The Farnham Herald.The Farnham Herald, Castle Newspapers, 1981 John Clenshaw (1928-2018) was a lifelong employee of Leonard, first joining the practice as a young apprentice in 1947, becoming an Associate with the practice as his career progressed after National Service with
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. He remained in the service of the practice into semi-retirement in the late 2000s, an almost unique record of singular service of over 60 years.


Gallery

File:Macdonald’s Almshouses, West Street, Farnham.png, Macdonald’s Almshouses, West Street, Farnham, Surrey (Circa 1905/6), by Arthur J Stedman (1868-1858) for George Edward Macdonald Will Trust. File:Project for a church in Ash Vale, Surrey.png, Project for a church in Ash Vale, Surrey by Arthur Stedman (Circa early 1900's) File:Frensham Grange, Frensham, Surrey.png, Frensham Grange, Frensham, Surrey by Arthur Stedman (1908) File:Tilford Way, Farnham.png, New House, Tilford Way, Farnham by Arthur Stedman (1900) File:House at Rowledge, Surrey.png, Proposal for a house at Rowledge, Farnham, Surrey by Arthur Stedman File:Farnham Steam Laundry.png, Proposal for Farnham Steam Laundry, East Street, Farnham by Arthur Stedman (1912) File:Shops at Stanford, Liphook, Hampshire.png, Proposals for shops/stores at Stanford, Hampshire by Arthur Stedman (Circa 1900) File:Dog & Pheasant Pub, Yateley, Hampshire.png, Dog & Partridge Pub, Yateley, Hampshire File:House in Frimley, Surrey.png, Proposals for a house in Frimley, Surrey by Arthur Stedman (Early 1900's) File:House at Shortheath, Farnham, Surrey.png, Proposals for a house at Shortheath, Farnham by Arthur Stedman (1908) File:Cemetery Chapel, Green Lane, Farnham, Surrey.png, Proposals for Cemetery Chapel at Green Lane, Farnham by Arthur Stedman (1912) File:30-36 South Street, Farnham, Surrey.png, Elevational line drawing of 30-36 South Street, Farnham, Surrey prior to demolition in 1990, by
Michael Blower Michael Blower MBE AAdipl FRIBA FRSA (born 1929) is a notable British architect, activist for the preservation and restoration of England's cultural heritage and accomplished watercolourist and recorder of England's townscapes. Most of his buil ...
File:36 South Street, Farnham, Surrey (demolished 1990).png, Elevational drawing of 36 South Street, Farnham by Arthur Stedman for his own offices (early 1900's) File:Shopfront at 30 The Borough, Farnham, Surrey.png, Proposal for shopfront at 30 The Borough, Farnham, Surrey by Arthur Stedman (1907)


Legacy

The Blower Foundation (for cultural Connection) holds an archive of the Stedmans' drawings, correspondence and projects dating back to 1895. ''The Blower Foundation is a UK Registered Charitable Trust (No: 1106369) devoted to the study of the UK's
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, with a particular emphasis on the
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and architecture in the South-East Region.''


Notes


Further reading

* ''West Surrey Architects'', by Christopher Budgen. Woking: Heritage of Waverley, 2002 (paperback, ). * ''Harold Falkner: More Than an Arts & Crafts Architect'', by Sam Osmond. Chichester: Phillimore, 2003 (paperback, ). * ''The Buildings of England: Surrey'', by Ian Nairn & Nicholas Pevsner. London: Yale University Press, 2002 2nd ed (hardback, ).


External links

* The Blower Foundation (for cultural connection) is a registered UK Charity devoted to cultural heritage and expression an

hold an archive of drawings by the Stedmans and have an online gallery of buildings by both architects. * Stedman Blower Architect

hold additional correspondence and detailed information on further projects and archives related to the Stedmans. * Farnham Cricket Clu

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