John Strahan
John Strahan was an architect working in Bristol and Bath, England in the early 18th century. He died around 1740.[1]
List of works
- Shakespeare Public House, Bristol (1725)
- Combe Hay Manor Combe Hay 1728 to 1730[2]
- Frampton Court, Frampton-on-Severn
- Avon Street, Bath [3]
- New King Street, Bath
- Beaufort Square, Bath[4]
- Kingsmead Square, Bath[3]
- Rosewell House, Bath, Kingsmead Square, Bath 1736[4][5]
- Redland Chapel Bristol (1742)[6]
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References
- Colvin, Howard. A biographical dictionary of British architects, 1600-1840. ISBN 978-0-300-12508-5.
- "Combe Hay Manor". historicengland.org.uk. English Heritage. Retrieved 2009-07-19.
- Manco, Jean (1998). The spirit of Care. Bath: St John's Hospital. p. 108. ISBN 0 9534652 0 9.
- Haddon, John (1982). Portrait of Bath. London: Robert Hale. p. 99. ISBN 0-7091-9883-3.
- Gadd, David (1971). Georgian Summer. Bath: Adams & Dart. p. 51. ISBN 0239000838.
- "Redland Chapel". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 2006-07-09.
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