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- Samuel Lipscomb Seckham (Oxford 25 October 1827 – 4 February 1901) was an English Victorian architect, developer, magistrate and brewer. He was born in...
- brewer Samuel Lipscomb Seckham, developer of Park Town, Oxford and Bletchley Park, and High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1890. Seckham extended and renovated...
- as Bletchley Park after its purchase by the architect Samuel Lipscomb Seckham in 1877, who built a house there. The estate of 581 acres (235 ha) was...
- chamber and choir vestry. These extensions were partly funded by S.L. Seckham (the new owner of Beacon House) and partly by public subscription. The...
- Georgian style. The church contains memorial panelling for Samuel Lipscomb Seckham (1827–1900), architect and High Sheriff of Staffordshire, who carried out...
- St Aldate's building was designed by the city surveyor, Samuel Lipscomb Seckham, in the Grecian and mixed style and was completed in April 1863. The St...
- approach constructed across the fields towards Walsall Road. Samuel Lipscomb Seckham acquired Beacon House and its 32 acres (13 ha) estate in 1880. He extended...
- in the area and most of the houses are Grade II listed. Samuel Lipscomb Seckham (1827–1900) developed the houses in the main crescent in 1853–54, with...
- development in North Oxford; the architect/developer is Samuel Lipscomb Seckham. 1853 Enclosure of Cowley Field encourages residential development in the...
- the Oxford and Abingdon Building Society. Codd succeeded Samuel Lipscomb Seckham as the City Surveyor in Oxford. List of Oxford architects Hinchcliffe,...