Joseph Turner (architect)
Joseph Turner (c. 1729–1807) was an architect of Welsh origin who worked in the 18th century.[ 1] Most of his major works were in North Wales, and in Chester , Cheshire. Almost all of them were in Georgian style, with at least one work in Gothic style, in Mold , Flintshire, Wales.[ 2] Turner also designed memorials in Chester Cathedral ,[ 3] and in the churches of St Peter, Prestbury ,[ 4] St Margaret, Wrenbury ,[ 5] St Peter, Ruthin ,[ 6] and St Collen, Llangollen .[ 7] Turner was a member of Chester Assembly.[ 8]
Major works
Key
Grade
Criteria[ 9]
I
Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important
II*
Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
II
Buildings of national importance and special interest
Name
Location
Photograph
Date
Notes
Grade
Chirk Castle
Chirk , Wrexham , Wales52°56′07″N 3°05′23″W / 52.9352°N 3.0897°W / 52.9352; -3.0897 (Chirk Castle )
1760s–1770s
Alterations, including provision of new windows, a "Green House" in the garden (1767) (later rebuilt), stables (1768–69), the state dining room (c. 1770–71), and a new staircase leading to the state rooms (1778).[ 10] [ 11]
I
St Mary's Church, Mold
Mold , Flintshire, Wales53°10′09″N 3°08′35″W / 53.1691°N 3.1430°W / 53.1691; -3.1430 (St Mary's Church, Mold )
1768–73
Turner added the tower in "a credible 18th-century attempt at Georgian style".[ 12] [ 13]
I
Bridge
St Asaph , Denbighshire, Wales53°15′23″N 3°26′51″W / 53.2564°N 3.4476°W / 53.2564; -3.4476 (St Asaph Bridge )
—
1770
A five-arched bridge over the River Elwy .[ 14] [ 15]
II*
New Hall Lodge, Chirk Castle
Chirk , Wrexham , Wales52°56′29″N 3°04′48″W / 52.9414°N 3.0801°W / 52.9414; -3.0801 (New Hall Lodge, Chirk Castle )
—
1770
A pair of lodges in Georgian style at the entrance to Chirk Park.[ 16] [ 17] [ 18]
II
Entrance gates, lodge and screen
Oulton Estate , Cheshire53°11′01″N 2°36′49″W / 53.1837°N 2.6136°W / 53.1837; -2.6136 (Oulton Park Gates )
c. 1775
The entrance to the former country house on Oulton Estate.[ 19] [ 20]
II*
Lighthouse
Point of Ayr , Flintshire, Wales53°21′25″N 3°19′20″W / 53.3570°N 3.3222°W / 53.3570; -3.3222 (Point of Ayr Lighthouse )
1777
A lighthouse at the northernmost point of Wales.[ 21] [ 22]
II
Dyffryn Aled
Llansannan , Conwy , Wales
1777
A house demolished in about 1920.[ 23]
—
10–28 Nicholas Street
Chester , Cheshire53°11′21″N 2°53′42″W / 53.1891°N 2.8951°W / 53.1891; -2.8951 (10–28 Nicholas Street, Chester )
—
1780
A terrace of ten town houses in Georgian style.[ 24] [ 25]
II
Bridgegate
Chester , Cheshire53°11′10″N 2°53′21″W / 53.1862°N 2.8893°W / 53.1862; -2.8893 (Bridgegate, Chester )
1781
A replacement for an earlier gateway at the southern entrance to the city. It is in Neoclassical style.[ 8] [ 26] [ 27] [ 28]
I
Flintshire County Gaol
Flint Castle , Flint , Flintshire, Wales
—
1784–85
Built in the outer ward of the castle, this was demolished in 1969.[ 29]
—
Ruthin Library
Record Street, Ruthin , Denbighshire, Wales53°06′49″N 3°18′34″W / 53.1135°N 3.3095°W / 53.1135; -3.3095 (Ruthin Library )
1785–90
Built initially as a record office, it was extended to be the county hall, including a courthouse. It later became the town's library.[ 30] [ 31]
II*
Watergate
Chester , Cheshire53°11′22″N 2°53′51″W / 53.1894°N 2.8974°W / 53.1894; -2.8974 (Watergate, Chester )
1788
A replacement for an earlier gateway at the western entrance to the city.[ 8] [ 27] [ 32] [ 33]
I
Bridge of Sighs
Chester , Cheshire53°11′38″N 2°53′37″W / 53.1939°N 2.8937°W / 53.1939; -2.8937 (Bridge of Sighs, Chester )
1793
A bridge linking the former gaol to the chapel of Bluecoat School .[ 34] [ 35]
II
References
Citations
^ Joseph Turner – Summary , Parks and Gardens Data Services, archived from the original on 6 September 2012, retrieved 6 November 2011
^ Hubbard 1986 , pp. 57–58.
^ Hartwell et al. 2011 , pp. 40, 227, 229.
^ Hartwell et al. 2011 , p. 547.
^ Hartwell et al. 2011 , p. 691.
^ Hubbard 1986 , p. 275.
^ Hubbard 1986 , p. 220.
^ a b c Ward 2009 , p. 79.
^ Listed Buildings , Historic England , retrieved 27 March 2015
^ Hubbard 1986 , pp. 122–27.
^ Cadw , "Chirk Castle (598)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Hubbard 1986 , p. 389.
^ Cadw, "Parish Church in St Mary (383)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Hubbard 1986 , pp. 441–442.
^ Cadw, "St. Asaph (1445)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Hubbard 1986 , p. 128.
^ Cadw, "New Hall Gate to Chirk Park: the N Lodge (20227)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Cadw, "New Hall Gate to Chirk Park: the S Lodge (622)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Hartwell et al. 2011 , p. 432.
^ Historic England , "Screen, lodges and gates at Oulton Park (1138435)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 6 November 2011
^ Hubbard 1986 , pp. 444–45.
^ Cadw, "Point of Ayr Lighthouse (520)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Hubbard 1986 , p. 241.
^ Langtree & Comyns 2001 , p. 131.
^ Historic England, "Number 10–28 and steps, railings and lamp holder, Nicholas Street, Chester (1376327)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 6 November 2011
^ Langtree & Comyns 2001 , p. 132.
^ a b Hartwell et al. 2011 , p. 254.
^ Historic England, "The Bridgegate, Chester (1376320)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 6 November 2011
^ Hubbard 1986 , p. 349.
^ Hubbard 1986 , pp. 276–77.
^ Cadw, "Ruthin Library (902)" , National Historic Assets of Wales , retrieved 3 April 2019
^ Langtree & Comyns 2001 , p. 133.
^ Historic England, "The Watergate, Chester (1376468)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 6 November 2011
^ Hartwell et al. 2011 , p. 270.
^ Historic England, "Bridge of Sighs, Chester (1375967)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 6 November 2011
Sources
Langtree, Stephen; Comyns, Alan, eds. (2001), 2000 Years of Building: Chester's Architectural Legacy , Chester: Chester Civic Trust, ISBN 0-9540152-0-7
Hartwell, Clare; Hyde, Matthew; Hubbard, Edward ; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2011) [1971], Cheshire , The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press , ISBN 978-0-300-17043-6
Hubbard, Edward (1986), Clwyd , The Buildings of Wales, London: Penguin , ISBN 0-14-071052-3
Ward, Simon (2009), Chester: A History , Chichester: Phillimore, ISBN 978-1-86077-499-7