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John West Hugall ( – 30 October 1880) was an English Gothic Revival architect from Yorkshire.


Career

Hugall's works span the period 1848–78.Brodie, 2001, page 970 He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1871. Hugall spent an early part of his career in Pontefract, Yorkshire.Poole & Welford, 1848, title page While there he was Secretary of the Yorkshire Architectural Society (now the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society). In 1848 he co-wrote a book, ''The Churches of Scarborough, Filey, And The Neighbourhood'' and An Historical and Descriptive Guide to York Cathedral and Its Antiquities.(1850) with the Rev. G.A. Poole. Hugall seems to have moved his practice to
Cheltenham Cheltenham (), also known as Cheltenham Spa, is a spa town and borough on the edge of the Cotswolds in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Cheltenham became known as a health and holiday spa town resort, following the discovery of mineral s ...
by about 1850Pevsner & Cherry, 1973, page 341 and to Reading and Oxford by 1871.


Work


Buildings

*St. Edmund's parish church, Wellingborough Road,
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; ...
, 1850 *All Saints' parish church, Durrington, Wiltshire, 1851 *St. Michael's parish church,
Figheldean Figheldean is a village and Civil parishes in England, civil parish on the River Avon (Hampshire), River Avon, north of Amesbury in Wiltshire, England. Figheldean parish extends east of the village towards Tidworth as far as Devil's Ditch an ...
, Wiltshire: rebuilt top of bell tower, 1851 *All Saints' parish church, Faringdon, Berkshire (now
Oxfordshire Oxfordshire is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the north west of South East England. It is a mainly rural county, with its largest settlement being the city of Oxford. The county is a centre of research and development, primarily ...
): south transept and west chapel, 1853Pevsner, 1966, page 139 *St Cuthbert's parish church,
Ackworth, West Yorkshire Ackworth is a village and civil parish in the metropolitan borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. It stands between Pontefract, Barnsley and Doncaster on the River Went. It has four parts: High Ackworth, Low Ackworth, Ackworth Moor Top ...
: renovated nave 1852–1854British listed buildings: St Cuthbert, Ackworth
/ref> *St. James' parish church, Winterbourne, Berkshire: rebuilt church, 1854 *St. Mary's parish church, Kingskerswell, Devon: restored ''circa'' 1856 *St. Mary's parish church,
St Marychurch St Marychurch in Torquay, Devon, England, is one of the oldest settlements in South Devon. Its name derives from the church of St Mary, which was founded in Anglo-Saxon times. The ward population taken at the 2011 census was 11,262. History and ...
, Torquay, Devon: 1856–61 (rebuilt in 1950s after war damage) *St. James' parish church, Bourton, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), 1860 or 1881 *St. John the Evangelist parish church, Fernham, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), 1861 * All Saints' Church, Lullington, Derbyshire 1861 - 1862 restoration. *St. Leonard's parish church,
Stanton Fitzwarren Stanton Fitzwarren is a village and civil parish northeast of Swindon, in Wiltshire, England. It is part of the unitary authority of Swindon. Parish church The Church of England parish church of Saint Leonard is Norman.Pevsner & Cherry, 1 ...
, Wiltshire: restoration, 1865 *
St Michael and St Mary Magdalene's Church, Easthampstead The Church of St Michael and St Mary Magdalene, is the Parish Church of Easthampstead, Berkshire. The parish of Easthampstead is one of the largest parishes in the Church of England. The ethos of the parish is one of traditional worship allied to ...
,
Bracknell Bracknell () is a large town and civil parish in Berkshire, England, the westernmost area within the Greater London Built-up Area, Greater London Urban Area and the administrative centre of the Bracknell Forest, Borough of Bracknell Forest. It l ...
, Berkshire, 1866–67 *St. Michael's parish church,
Little Marcle Little Marcle is a village and civil parish east of Hereford, in the county of Herefordshire, England. In 2011 the parish had a population of 152. The parish touches Aylton, Dymock, Ledbury and Much Marcle. Little Marcle shares a parish council ...
, Herefordshire, 1870 *St. Leonard's parish church,
Sherfield on Loddon Sherfield on Loddon—formerly ''Sherfield upon Loddon''—is a village and civil parish in the English county of Hampshire. It is located at , approximately south of Reading and north of Basingstoke. At the 2001 census it had a pop ...
, Hampshire: spire, 1872 *St. Mary's parish church, Chieveley, Berkshire: rebuilt nave, 1873 *St. James' parish church,
Welland, Worcestershire Welland is a village and civil parish in the administrative district of Malvern Hills in the county of Worcestershire, England. It has a combined parish council with Little Malvern, with 9 of the 11 councillors. It is about from the town of M ...
, 1875 *All Saints' parish church, East Garston, Berkshire: rebuilt chancel, 1875 *All Saints' parish church, Staunton, Gloucestershire: restoration, 1871-72


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