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Stephen W. Williams

Stephen W Williams or Stephen Williams (1837–1899) was a civil engineer and architect who worked mainly in Radnorshire and Breconshire, Wales.[1] He was county surveyor of Radnorshire from 1864 to 1899. He had offices at Rhayader and lived at Penralley House, Rhayader,[2] He became a noted authority on the archaeology of the Cistercian Monasteries in Wales and undertook excavations at Strata Florida Abbey in Ceredigion, Abbey Cwm Hir in Radnorshire and Strata Marcella near Welshpool in Montgomeryshire. He was appointed High Sheriff of Radnorshire in 1899.[3]

Stephen William Williams
The Norman Arch at Strata Florida
Born1837
Mellington, Montgomeryshire
Died11 December 1899
Sandown, Isle of Wight
NationalityWelsh
Alma materStoke on Trent School of Art and Government School of Mines
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsBuckland Hall, Breconshire.
ProjectsThe laying out of Llandrindod Wells. The Elam Valley Estates acquisition for the Birmingham Water Company.

Career edit

He was originally articled in 1852 to Samuel Bate of Trent Vale from November 1852 for five years. He was then employed as an engineer by a Mr Atkinson who was a sub-contractor to Benjamin Piercy and between 1858 and 1861 he was an engineer on the Vale of Clwyd Railway.[4] He also worked as an assistant engineer on the Oswestry and Newtown Railway. It is suggested by Scourfield that Williams may have been responsible for the design of Welshpool railway station, which was completed in 1862.[5]

 
Penrally House, South Street, Rhayader, home of S W Williams

In March 1861 he set up his own architectural practice in Rhayader. At this period he continued to undertake railway survey work in Wales and in parts of England[6] In 1864 he was appointed county surveyor for Radnorshire. He was elected a FRIBA in 1886 and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (FSA) in 1890. He became company secretary and Surveyor for the Llandrindod Estate and Building Company.[7][8] He was a man of wide interests and joined the 1st Herefordshire Rifle Volunteers in 1878. He set up the Rhayader Company of the Volunteers, with the rank of Captain and eventually he became Lieutenant Colonel in command of the entire battalion. In 1899 (the year of his death) he was the High Sheriff of Radnorshire.

Land surveying and civil engineering edit

Williams supplemented his salary of £100 a year as Radnorshire county surveyor by undertaking work as a land surveyor and estate agent. This included work on enclosure awards. One of the largest awards was the '’Swydd Neithon'’, which enclosed the Llandrindod and Cefnllys commons and made available the land on which the new town of Llandrindod Wells was to be built.[9] The contacts he made led to further work as a surveyor and agent with local estates. He surveyed the Gogerddan and Rhydoldog estates and was the agent for the Llysdinam estate where Francis Kilvert was a regular guest.

The Elan Valley Reservoirs edit

 
Bryniargo House, Rhayader 1893. Built as offices for the Elan Valley Reservoir project
 
Bryniargo House, Rhayader.with Stephen Williams initials.

In 1892 the Birmingham Corporation Water Act was passed which gave the Birmingham City Council powers to compulsorily purchase land in the Elan Valley close to Rhayader, for the construction of dams for a water supply for the city. Birmingham Corporation had appointed the engineer, James Mansergh, to oversee the project but he needed someone to plan and build the workers' village.[10] In October 1892 Williams was requested to value various estates by the Birmingham Town Clerk and in May 1893 he was appointed Elan Valley Estate Agent by the City Council.[11] This involved the management of 45,000 acres of land and he was also involved in the delicate negotiations over land leases, dealing fairly and discreetly with local tenants, many of whom lost their lands as a result of building the reservoirs. In these matters he was to work closely with James Mansergh, who referred to him as 'our ubiquitous friend'[12]

The Development of Llandrindod Wells edit

A major scheme in which Williams was involved was the planning and laying out of Llandrindod after the '’Swydd Neithon'’ was enclosed in 1862. The development and layout of the town then proceeded in two parts. Lands owned by Richard Green Price was surveyed and laid out by Williams around Rock park, while the Pump House Estate to the east was laid out by Thomas Nicholson.[13] Apart from William's designs for shops and houses, his work also included;

  • Town Hall, Temple Street[14]
  • Station Crescent Terrace[15]
  • Market Hall (later destroyed by fire)[16]
  • Hotel Commodore. Originally built as the Rectory for Archdeacon de Winton in 1882–4. Multi-gabled and tile hung. Converted to a hotel in 1896[17]

Interest in archaeology and the Cistercian Order edit

William's attended his first meeting of the Cambrian Archaeological Association at Welshpool in 1857 at the age of 20. He had fairly diverse interests which included Numismatics, arms and armour, the study of monumental effigies in churches and he contributed an article about Roman finds at Kenchester in Herefordshire.[18] Shortly before his death in 1899, Williams, as High Sheriff of Radnorshire, was instrumental in holding a groundbreaking treasure trove proceedings on the hoard of late Iron Age or Roman gold bracelets and a ring that were found at Carreg Gwynion, Nantmel near Rhayader. The hoard was declared treasure trove and is now in the collections of the British Museum, but Williams at the time made a plea for the foundation of a National Museum for Wales.,[19] which could house such discoveries in future.[20] It was the Cistercian Abbeys of Wales that were to become his main interest and he has been described as the 'father of Cistercian archaeology in Wales'[21] To assist him with his Excavations he employed his architectural assistant, Telfer Smith[22] as clerk of Works and Worthington George Smith to act as an architectural draughtsman. Worthington Smith was both a distinguished botanical illustrator and a leading Palaeolithic archaeologist.

Strata Florida edit

 
The Cistercian Abbey of Strata Florida-Plan of Abbey Church

Encouraged by the Cambrian Archaeological Association, Williams conducted two seasons of clearance and digging in 1887 and 1888, with a short season of excavation in 1890. The Cambrian Archaeological Society had taken Strata Florida Abbey into guardianship and wished to display it for the public. William's plans were the first accurate survey of the Abbey and in 1889 he published The Cistercian Abbey of Strata Florida: Its History, and an Account of the Recent Excavations Made on Its Site.. This was a history of the Abbey and description of the excavation, which set new standards for a publication about the Cistercians.

Abbey Cwmhir, Radnorshire edit

 
CwmhirAbbey
 
Aerial view of Abaty Cwm Hir

Williams published a history of this Cistercian Abbey in 1890[23] following the discovery of carved capitals while gardening by Mrs Philips, the owner of the Abbey. This led to a more detailed excavation of the nave the Abbey church, sponsored by the Society of Cymmrodorion in 1890, who were hoping the burial place of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales 1258–82.[24][25]

Strata Marcella edit

Excavations carried out for the Powysland Club in 1890 and managed to recover much of the plan of the church of the Cistercian Abbey. The finds from the excavations are now in the Powysland Museum in Welshpool[26]

 
Abaty Talyllychau – geograph.org.uk – 119629

Talley Abbey edit

Talley Abbey in Carmarthenshire was a Premonstratensian Abbey founded around 1185 by Rhys ap Gruffydd.[27] Williams was invited by Sir James William Drummond to arrange an exploratory excavation in 1892. This led to a local committee being formed and excavations continued until 1894 on the site.

Architectural works by Stephen Williams include edit

Churches edit

All in Breconshire and Radnorshire

  • Aberedw Medieval church repaired by Williams in 1888, who added the S doorway and belfry lights.[28]
  • Llandegley, Radnorshire. Williams added a chancel in 1874–6.[29]
  • Llandewi Ystradenni, Radnorshire. Restored 1889–90.[30]
  • Llanfihangel Rhydithon, Repairs by Williams1891.[31]
  • Llanfigan, Breconshire. Church restored 1888–92.[32]
  • Llanafan Fawr, Breconsire. Church re-built 1887-8[33]
  • Llanhamlach, Breconshire. 1886–8. Williams added a new porch and re-ordered the interior.[34]
  • Llanbadarn Fawr, Radnorshire. Re-built 1878–9.[35]
  • Llanbadarn Fynydd, Radnorshire. Restored 1894-5[36]
  • Llansantffraed, Breconshire. 1884–5.[37]
  • Llanyre. Radnorshire. St Llyr. Rebuilt 1885–7.[38]
  • Rhayader St Clement. Re-built by Williams in 1887 with rock dressed masonry.[39]
  • Nantgwyllt, Radnorshire. Church built in 1898– 1900, to replace the church flooded by the Caban Coch reservoir in the Elan valley[40]
  • Newbridge-on-Wye1883, Radnorshire. Built in 1883 and largely sponsored by the Venables family of Llysdinam.[41]

Public Buildings edit

  • New Radnor Town Hall. Yellow brick. Enlarged1887.[42]
  • Militia Stores, Presteigne[43]
  • Presteigne Gaol- Re-modeling[44]
  • Rhayader Workhouse. Now Brynarvon County Hotel, Radnorshire. 1877. Three storied range with eight bays; rock faced with the windows trimmed in yellow brick.[45]
  • Rhayader Royal Lion Hotel. Alterations by Williams in 1894–6.[46]
  • Rhayader Police Station. 1865. Attributed to both Stephen Williams[47] and to T Nicholson[48]

Schools edit

 
High School Builth- New block with William's old school on right

Houses edit

 
Buckland Hall, Bwlch, the West Front
  • Brynmoel. Abbey Cwmhir, Radnorshire. Former vicarage by Williams 1892. Red brick, four bays with hipped roof and tall chimney stacks.[54]
  • Bryniago House, South Street, Rhayader. 1893. Built by Williams as his offices for the Elan Valley Reservoir scheme. Ground floor of rock faced rubble, with tile hanging above and a big timbered dormer.[55]
  • Penralley House, South Street, Rhayader. William's own house. An 18th century house which he extended in 1876.[56]
  • Cefnfaes Hall, Rhayader. Re-modeled by Williams c. 1875.[57]
  • Rhydoldog, Rhayader. Re-modeled by Williams in 1884.[58]
  • Brynwern Hall, Llanfihangel Bryn Paban, Breconshire. 1886. Built for Clifton Mogg. Neo-Elizabethan[59]
  • Buckland Hall, Bwlch, Breconshire. 1896–8. Re-built 1896 after a fire. Sandstone with orange ashlar dressings.[60]
  • Doldowlod, Llanwrthwl, Radnorshire. Williams provided plans in 1881 for a new carriageway and conservatory.[61]
  • Llysdinam Hall. Breconshire. For the Venables Family.[62] Originally built in 1829, but extended by Williams in 1871.[63]
  • Glanbrydan Park. Carmarthenshire. Re-modeled and enlarged for the Richardson family 1885–86. Williams also built the coach house and stables.
 
Bridge over Nant Gwenddwr at Erwood
  • Llwynbarried Hall, Nantmel, Radnorshire. Remodelled and much enlarged in 1886–89. Originally a 16th-century house. Bargeboarded gables and some tile hanging. Neo-Jacobean staircase.[64]

Bridges edit

As County Surveyor Williams was responsible for at least six bridges. These include

  • Erwood
  • Newbridge-on-Wye1885, Radnorshire. The older cast iron toll bridge with lattice girders. Made at 'W Thomas Railway Works' in Llanidloes. Credits on cast plaque to W Clifton-Mogg and S. W. Williams, engineer[65]

References edit

  1. ^ Williams, David Henry (1992). " An Appreciation of Stephen William Williams, Montgomeryshire Collections, Vol 80, 55–94
  2. ^ Antonia Brodie (ed) Directory of British Architects, 1834–1914: Vol 2, p. 1005-6, British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects, 2001
  3. ^ Lloyd Sir J E and Jenkins R T (eds) "The Dictionary of Welsh Biography down to 1940", Hon. Society of Cymrodorion, London, 1959, 1071
  4. ^ "Brodie1005
  5. ^ R Scourfield and R Haslam "The Buildings of Wales: Powys; Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and Breconshire" Yale University Press 2013.pg 268
  6. ^ Williams, David Henry (1995)."The Exploration and Excavation of Cistercian Sites in Wales", Archaeologia Cambrensis, Vol 144, 57
  7. ^ "Stephen W. Williams 2".
  8. ^ ”Williams” (1995),7
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  10. ^ "Scourfield", 311–314
  11. ^ 'Williams", 1992, 66–67
  12. ^ R W D Fenn and J B Sinclair '‘Our Ubiquitous Friend" (The work of Stephen Williams), "Transactions of the Radnorshire Society" Vol 59,1989.
  13. ^ "Scourfield", 347-60
  14. ^ "Scourfield", 352
  15. ^ "Scourfield", 355
  16. ^ "Stephen W. Williams 2".
  17. ^ "Scourfield", 356-7
  18. ^ A list of Williams publications is given by D R Thomas in his obituary to Williams in "Archaeologia Cambrensis",(1900) 165
  19. ^ "Archaeologia Cambrensis" (1899) 259-65.
  20. ^ The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments in Wales..., An Inventory..., Vol III: Radnorshire,126, fig 52
  21. ^ Williams, David Henry (1992). " An Appreciation of Stephen William Williams", Montgomeryshire Collections, Vol 80, 55
  22. ^ "Brodie', 654. Telfer Smith became an MSA in 1895 and set up his own office as an architect in Builth Wells
  23. ^ "The Cistererian Abbey of Cwmhir, Radnorshire", Montgomeryshire Collections, Vol 24, 1890, 395–416.
  24. ^ S J Williams "The Cistererian Abbey of Cwmhir, Radnorshire", Transactions of the Hon. Society of Cymmrodorion, 1894-5.
  25. ^ S J Williams "The Abbey of Cwmhir, Radnorshire", '‘Archaeologia Cambrensis'’ , 1897, 150–2
  26. ^ M C Jones and S W Williams "Excavations on the site of Strata Marcella Abbey". Montgomeryshire Collections, Vol 25, 149
  27. ^ Edward Owen "History of the Premonstratensian Abbey of Talley, "Archaeologia Cambrensis", 1892
  28. ^ "Scourfield and Haslam", 285-7
  29. ^ "Scourfield", 343
  30. ^ "Scourfield", 341
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  40. ^ "Scourfield", 313
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  43. ^ "Williams", 1997, 7
  44. ^ "Williams", 1997, 7
  45. ^ "Scourfield", 409
  46. ^ "Scourfield", 408
  47. ^ "Stephen W. Williams 1".
  48. ^ ”Scourfield”, 408
  49. ^ "Scourfield", 378
  50. ^ "Stephen W. Williams 4".
  51. ^ ”Scourfield”, 458
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  53. ^ "Stephen W. Williams 4".
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  55. ^ "Scourfield", 409
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  57. ^ "Scourfield", 410
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  59. ^ "Scourfield", 512
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  61. ^ "Scourfield", 310
  62. ^ "Williams", 1997, 7
  63. ^ "Scourfield", 512
  64. ^ "Scourfield", 377
  65. ^ "Scourfield", 379

Publications by S W Williams edit

  • "The Cistercian Abbey of Strata Florida: Its History, and an Account of the Recent Excavations Made on Its Site." Whiting & Co., 1889, London
  • (with Jones M C), “Excavations on the ste of Strata Marcella Abbey”,’‘Montgomeryshire Collections’‘, Vol 25,,1891.
  • “The Cistererian Abbey of Cwmhir, Radnorshire”, Montgomeryshire Collections, Vol 24, 1890, 395–416.
  • “The Cistererian Abbey of Cwmhir, Radnorshire”, Transactions of the Hon. Society of Cymmrodorion, 1894–5.
  • “The Abbey of Cwmhir, Radnorshire”, ‘‘Archaeologia Cambrensis’’ , 1897, 150–2
  • “The Cistererian Abbey of Cwmhir, Radnorshire”, Transactions of the Hon. Society of Cymmrodorion, 1894–5.
  • “Excavations at Talley Abbey”, ‘‘Archaeologia Cambrensis’’ , 1897, 229–247.

Literature edit

  • Antonia Brodie (ed) ‘’Directory of British Architects, 1834–1914’’: 2 Vols, British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects, 2001
  • R W D Fenn and J B Sinclair ‘‘Our Ubiquitous Friend” (The work of Stephen Williams),”Transactions of the Radnorshire Society” Vol 59,1989.
  • R Scourfield and R Haslam "The Buildings of Wales: Powys; Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and Breconshire" Yale University Press 2013.
  • Williams, David Henry (1992). “ An Appreciation of Stephen William Williams, Montgomeryshire Collections, Vol 80, 55–94
  • Williams, David Henry (1995).”The Exploration and Excavation of Cistercian Sites in Wales”, Archaeologia Cambrensis, Vol 144, 1–25
  • Williams, David Henry (2001). The Welsh Cistercians: written to commemorate the centenary of the death of Stephen William Williams (1837–1899) (The father of Cistercian archaeology in Wales). Gracewing Publishing. p. 145. ISBN 978-0-85244-354-5.

External links edit

  • [1] An eminent Rhayader Victorian Stephen William Williams (1837–1899)

stephen, williams, stephen, williams, stephen, williams, 1837, 1899, civil, engineer, architect, worked, mainly, radnorshire, breconshire, wales, county, surveyor, radnorshire, from, 1864, 1899, offices, rhayader, lived, penralley, house, rhayader, became, not. Stephen W Williams or Stephen Williams 1837 1899 was a civil engineer and architect who worked mainly in Radnorshire and Breconshire Wales 1 He was county surveyor of Radnorshire from 1864 to 1899 He had offices at Rhayader and lived at Penralley House Rhayader 2 He became a noted authority on the archaeology of the Cistercian Monasteries in Wales and undertook excavations at Strata Florida Abbey in Ceredigion Abbey Cwm Hir in Radnorshire and Strata Marcella near Welshpool in Montgomeryshire He was appointed High Sheriff of Radnorshire in 1899 3 Stephen William WilliamsThe Norman Arch at Strata FloridaBorn1837Mellington MontgomeryshireDied11 December 1899Sandown Isle of WightNationalityWelshAlma materStoke on Trent School of Art and Government School of MinesOccupationArchitectBuildingsBuckland Hall Breconshire ProjectsThe laying out of Llandrindod Wells The Elam Valley Estates acquisition for the Birmingham Water Company Contents 1 Career 2 Land surveying and civil engineering 3 The Elan Valley Reservoirs 4 The Development of Llandrindod Wells 5 Interest in archaeology and the Cistercian Order 5 1 Strata Florida 5 2 Abbey Cwmhir Radnorshire 5 3 Strata Marcella 5 4 Talley Abbey 6 Architectural works by Stephen Williams include 6 1 Churches 6 2 Public Buildings 6 3 Schools 6 4 Houses 6 5 Bridges 7 References 8 Publications by S W Williams 9 Literature 10 External linksCareer editHe was originally articled in 1852 to Samuel Bate of Trent Vale from November 1852 for five years He was then employed as an engineer by a Mr Atkinson who was a sub contractor to Benjamin Piercy and between 1858 and 1861 he was an engineer on the Vale of Clwyd Railway 4 He also worked as an assistant engineer on the Oswestry and Newtown Railway It is suggested by Scourfield that Williams may have been responsible for the design of Welshpool railway station which was completed in 1862 5 nbsp Penrally House South Street Rhayader home of S W Williams In March 1861 he set up his own architectural practice in Rhayader At this period he continued to undertake railway survey work in Wales and in parts of England 6 In 1864 he was appointed county surveyor for Radnorshire He was elected a FRIBA in 1886 and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London FSA in 1890 He became company secretary and Surveyor for the Llandrindod Estate and Building Company 7 8 He was a man of wide interests and joined the 1st Herefordshire Rifle Volunteers in 1878 He set up the Rhayader Company of the Volunteers with the rank of Captain and eventually he became Lieutenant Colonel in command of the entire battalion In 1899 the year of his death he was the High Sheriff of Radnorshire Land surveying and civil engineering editWilliams supplemented his salary of 100 a year as Radnorshire county surveyor by undertaking work as a land surveyor and estate agent This included work on enclosure awards One of the largest awards was the Swydd Neithon which enclosed the Llandrindod and Cefnllys commons and made available the land on which the new town of Llandrindod Wells was to be built 9 The contacts he made led to further work as a surveyor and agent with local estates He surveyed the Gogerddan and Rhydoldog estates and was the agent for the Llysdinam estate where Francis Kilvert was a regular guest The Elan Valley Reservoirs edit nbsp Bryniargo House Rhayader 1893 Built as offices for the Elan Valley Reservoir project nbsp Bryniargo House Rhayader with Stephen Williams initials In 1892 the Birmingham Corporation Water Act was passed which gave the Birmingham City Council powers to compulsorily purchase land in the Elan Valley close to Rhayader for the construction of dams for a water supply for the city Birmingham Corporation had appointed the engineer James Mansergh to oversee the project but he needed someone to plan and build the workers village 10 In October 1892 Williams was requested to value various estates by the Birmingham Town Clerk and in May 1893 he was appointed Elan Valley Estate Agent by the City Council 11 This involved the management of 45 000 acres of land and he was also involved in the delicate negotiations over land leases dealing fairly and discreetly with local tenants many of whom lost their lands as a result of building the reservoirs In these matters he was to work closely with James Mansergh who referred to him as our ubiquitous friend 12 The Development of Llandrindod Wells editA major scheme in which Williams was involved was the planning and laying out of Llandrindod after the Swydd Neithon was enclosed in 1862 The development and layout of the town then proceeded in two parts Lands owned by Richard Green Price was surveyed and laid out by Williams around Rock park while the Pump House Estate to the east was laid out by Thomas Nicholson 13 Apart from William s designs for shops and houses his work also included Town Hall Temple Street 14 Station Crescent Terrace 15 Market Hall later destroyed by fire 16 Hotel Commodore Originally built as the Rectory for Archdeacon de Winton in 1882 4 Multi gabled and tile hung Converted to a hotel in 1896 17 Interest in archaeology and the Cistercian Order editWilliam s attended his first meeting of the Cambrian Archaeological Association at Welshpool in 1857 at the age of 20 He had fairly diverse interests which included Numismatics arms and armour the study of monumental effigies in churches and he contributed an article about Roman finds at Kenchester in Herefordshire 18 Shortly before his death in 1899 Williams as High Sheriff of Radnorshire was instrumental in holding a groundbreaking treasure trove proceedings on the hoard of late Iron Age or Roman gold bracelets and a ring that were found at Carreg Gwynion Nantmel near Rhayader The hoard was declared treasure trove and is now in the collections of the British Museum but Williams at the time made a plea for the foundation of a National Museum for Wales 19 which could house such discoveries in future 20 It was the Cistercian Abbeys of Wales that were to become his main interest and he has been described as the father of Cistercian archaeology in Wales 21 To assist him with his Excavations he employed his architectural assistant Telfer Smith 22 as clerk of Works and Worthington George Smith to act as an architectural draughtsman Worthington Smith was both a distinguished botanical illustrator and a leading Palaeolithic archaeologist Strata Florida edit nbsp The Cistercian Abbey of Strata Florida Plan of Abbey Church Encouraged by the Cambrian Archaeological Association Williams conducted two seasons of clearance and digging in 1887 and 1888 with a short season of excavation in 1890 The Cambrian Archaeological Society had taken Strata Florida Abbey into guardianship and wished to display it for the public William s plans were the first accurate survey of the Abbey and in 1889 he published The Cistercian Abbey of Strata Florida Its History and an Account of the Recent Excavations Made on Its Site This was a history of the Abbey and description of the excavation which set new standards for a publication about the Cistercians nbsp Strata Florida Abbey nbsp The west doorway to Strata Florida Abbey Ceredigion Abbey Cwmhir Radnorshire edit nbsp CwmhirAbbey nbsp Aerial view of Abaty Cwm Hir Williams published a history of this Cistercian Abbey in 1890 23 following the discovery of carved capitals while gardening by Mrs Philips the owner of the Abbey This led to a more detailed excavation of the nave the Abbey church sponsored by the Society of Cymmrodorion in 1890 who were hoping the burial place of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd Prince of Wales 1258 82 24 25 Strata Marcella edit Excavations carried out for the Powysland Club in 1890 and managed to recover much of the plan of the church of the Cistercian Abbey The finds from the excavations are now in the Powysland Museum in Welshpool 26 nbsp Abaty Talyllychau geograph org uk 119629 Talley Abbey edit Talley Abbey in Carmarthenshire was a Premonstratensian Abbey founded around 1185 by Rhys ap Gruffydd 27 Williams was invited by Sir James William Drummond to arrange an exploratory excavation in 1892 This led to a local committee being formed and excavations continued until 1894 on the site Architectural works by Stephen Williams include editChurches edit All in Breconshire and Radnorshire Aberedw Medieval church repaired by Williams in 1888 who added the S doorway and belfry lights 28 Llandegley Radnorshire Williams added a chancel in 1874 6 29 Llandewi Ystradenni Radnorshire Restored 1889 90 30 Llanfihangel Rhydithon Repairs by Williams1891 31 Llanfigan Breconshire Church restored 1888 92 32 Llanafan Fawr Breconsire Church re built 1887 8 33 Llanhamlach Breconshire 1886 8 Williams added a new porch and re ordered the interior 34 Llanbadarn Fawr Radnorshire Re built 1878 9 35 Llanbadarn Fynydd Radnorshire Restored 1894 5 36 Llansantffraed Breconshire 1884 5 37 Llanyre Radnorshire St Llyr Rebuilt 1885 7 38 Rhayader St Clement Re built by Williams in 1887 with rock dressed masonry 39 Nantgwyllt Radnorshire Church built in 1898 1900 to replace the church flooded by the Caban Coch reservoir in the Elan valley 40 Newbridge on Wye1883 Radnorshire Built in 1883 and largely sponsored by the Venables family of Llysdinam 41 nbsp Aberedw Church porch Repaired 1888 nbsp St Cewydd s Church Aberedw Repaired 1888 nbsp All Saints Church Newbridge on Wye nbsp Llanafan fawr Church Partly re built 1878 9 nbsp Llanyre church nbsp Eglwys Llanbadarn Fynydd nbsp St Padarn s Church Llanbadarn Fynydd Re built belltower presumably by Williams nbsp Llanbadarn Fynydd Lych Gate 1894 presumably by Williams nbsp St Padarn Church Llanbadarn Fawr near Llandrindod Wells Rebuilt 1878 9 nbsp Nantgwyllt Church nbsp t Nantgwyllt Church Arch in the church nbsp Nantgwyllt Church Chancel Public Buildings edit New Radnor Town Hall Yellow brick Enlarged1887 42 Militia Stores Presteigne 43 Presteigne Gaol Re modeling 44 Rhayader Workhouse Now Brynarvon County Hotel Radnorshire 1877 Three storied range with eight bays rock faced with the windows trimmed in yellow brick 45 Rhayader Royal Lion Hotel Alterations by Williams in 1894 6 46 Rhayader Police Station 1865 Attributed to both Stephen Williams 47 and to T Nicholson 48 Schools edit nbsp High School Builth New block with William s old school on right Christ College Brecon A Boarding House of 1889 49 Builth Intermediate School now High School North Street Breconshire Tudor style of 1899 50 51 Llanwrtyd Wells former school Breconshire 1867 79 Long stone faced gabled range with Gothic windows and polychrome brick surrounds 52 Trefeglwys School Montgomeryshire 53 Houses edit nbsp Buckland Hall Bwlch the West Front Brynmoel Abbey Cwmhir Radnorshire Former vicarage by Williams 1892 Red brick four bays with hipped roof and tall chimney stacks 54 Bryniago House South Street Rhayader 1893 Built by Williams as his offices for the Elan Valley Reservoir scheme Ground floor of rock faced rubble with tile hanging above and a big timbered dormer 55 Penralley House South Street Rhayader William s own house An 18th century house which he extended in 1876 56 Cefnfaes Hall Rhayader Re modeled by Williams c 1875 57 Rhydoldog Rhayader Re modeled by Williams in 1884 58 Brynwern Hall Llanfihangel Bryn Paban Breconshire 1886 Built for Clifton Mogg Neo Elizabethan 59 Buckland Hall Bwlch Breconshire 1896 8 Re built 1896 after a fire Sandstone with orange ashlar dressings 60 Doldowlod Llanwrthwl Radnorshire Williams provided plans in 1881 for a new carriageway and conservatory 61 Llysdinam Hall Breconshire For the Venables Family 62 Originally built in 1829 but extended by Williams in 1871 63 Glanbrydan Park Carmarthenshire Re modeled and enlarged for the Richardson family 1885 86 Williams also built the coach house and stables nbsp Bridge over Nant Gwenddwr at Erwood Llwynbarried Hall Nantmel Radnorshire Remodelled and much enlarged in 1886 89 Originally a 16th century house Bargeboarded gables and some tile hanging Neo Jacobean staircase 64 Bridges edit As County Surveyor Williams was responsible for at least six bridges These include Erwood Newbridge on Wye1885 Radnorshire The older cast iron toll bridge with lattice girders Made at W Thomas Railway Works in Llanidloes Credits on cast plaque to W Clifton Mogg and S W Williams engineer 65 References edit Williams David Henry 1992 An Appreciation of Stephen William Williams Montgomeryshire Collections Vol 80 55 94 Antonia Brodie ed Directory of British Architects 1834 1914 Vol 2 p 1005 6 British Architectural Library Royal Institute of British Architects 2001 Lloyd Sir J E and Jenkins R T eds The Dictionary of Welsh Biography down to 1940 Hon Society of Cymrodorion London 1959 1071 Brodie1005 R Scourfield and R Haslam The Buildings of Wales Powys Montgomeryshire Radnorshire and Breconshire Yale University Press 2013 pg 268 Williams David Henry 1995 The Exploration and Excavation of Cistercian Sites in Wales Archaeologia Cambrensis Vol 144 57 Stephen W Williams 2 Williams 1995 7 Stephen W Williams 2 Scourfield 311 314 Williams 1992 66 67 R W D Fenn and J B Sinclair Our Ubiquitous Friend The work of Stephen Williams Transactions of the Radnorshire Society Vol 59 1989 Scourfield 347 60 Scourfield 352 Scourfield 355 Stephen W Williams 2 Scourfield 356 7 A list of Williams publications is given by D R Thomas in his obituary to Williams in Archaeologia Cambrensis 1900 165 Archaeologia Cambrensis 1899 259 65 The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments in Wales An Inventory Vol III Radnorshire 126 fig 52 Williams David Henry 1992 An Appreciation of Stephen William Williams Montgomeryshire Collections Vol 80 55 Brodie 654 Telfer Smith became an MSA in 1895 and set up his own office as an architect in Builth Wells The Cistererian Abbey of Cwmhir Radnorshire Montgomeryshire Collections Vol 24 1890 395 416 S J Williams The Cistererian Abbey of Cwmhir Radnorshire Transactions of the Hon Society of Cymmrodorion 1894 5 S J Williams The Abbey of Cwmhir Radnorshire Archaeologia Cambrensis 1897 150 2 M C Jones and S W Williams Excavations on the site of Strata Marcella Abbey Montgomeryshire Collections Vol 25 149 Edward Owen History of the Premonstratensian Abbey of Talley Archaeologia Cambrensis 1892 Scourfield and Haslam 285 7 Scourfield 343 Scourfield 341 Scourfield 365 Scourfield 510 Scourfield 495 Scourfield 533 Scourfield 336 Scourfield 337 Scourfield 369 Scourfield 539 Scourfield 378 Scourfield 313 Scourfield 378 Scourfield 408 Williams 1997 7 Williams 1997 7 Scourfield 409 Scourfield 408 Stephen W Williams 1 Scourfield 408 Scourfield 378 Stephen W Williams 4 Scourfield 458 Scourfield 445 Stephen W Williams 4 Scourfield 285 Scourfield 409 Scourfield 410 Scourfield 410 Scourfield 410 Scourfield 512 Scourfield 461 Scourfield 310 Williams 1997 7 Scourfield 512 Scourfield 377 Scourfield 379Publications by S W Williams edit The Cistercian Abbey of Strata Florida Its History and an Account of the Recent Excavations Made on Its Site Whiting amp Co 1889 London with Jones M C Excavations on the ste of Strata Marcella Abbey Montgomeryshire Collections Vol 25 1891 The Cistererian Abbey of Cwmhir Radnorshire Montgomeryshire Collections Vol 24 1890 395 416 The Cistererian Abbey of Cwmhir Radnorshire Transactions of the Hon Society of Cymmrodorion 1894 5 The Abbey of Cwmhir Radnorshire Archaeologia Cambrensis 1897 150 2 The Cistererian Abbey of Cwmhir Radnorshire Transactions of the Hon Society of Cymmrodorion 1894 5 Excavations at Talley Abbey Archaeologia Cambrensis 1897 229 247 Literature editAntonia Brodie ed Directory of British Architects 1834 1914 2 Vols British Architectural Library Royal Institute of British Architects 2001 R W D Fenn and J B Sinclair Our Ubiquitous Friend The work of Stephen Williams Transactions of the Radnorshire Society Vol 59 1989 R Scourfield and R Haslam The Buildings of Wales Powys Montgomeryshire Radnorshire and Breconshire Yale University Press 2013 Williams David Henry 1992 An Appreciation of Stephen William Williams Montgomeryshire Collections Vol 80 55 94 Williams David Henry 1995 The Exploration and Excavation of Cistercian Sites in Wales Archaeologia Cambrensis Vol 144 1 25 Williams David Henry 2001 The Welsh Cistercians written to commemorate the centenary of the death of Stephen William Williams 1837 1899 The father of Cistercian archaeology in Wales Gracewing Publishing p 145 ISBN 978 0 85244 354 5 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stephen W Williams 1 An eminent Rhayader Victorian Stephen William Williams 1837 1899 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen W Williams amp oldid 1134803207, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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