George Portwood

George Portwood
The George Hotel, Stamford. Refaced by Portwood in 1724
Died(1742-05-03)3 May 1742
?Stamford, Lincolnshire
OccupationArchitect
ProjectsWork for the 8th Earl of Exeter in Stamford.

George Portwood (died c.1744) was a carpenter and architect who worked in Stamford.[1][2] He was Chamberlain of Stamford in 1736 and Mayor of Stamford.

Work by George Portwood

  • Bridge over the River Nene at Fotheringhay 1722.[3]
  • Took down the ruinous steeple of Pickworth Church, Rutland
  • George Hotel, Stamford refronted in 1724 by George Portwood, and further alterations and repairs were carried out between then and 1726.[4]
  • Bridge at Woodnewton, Northamptonshire, 1735 (now demolished).
  • Rebuilt Braunston Church Tower, Rutland.[5]
  • Witham on the Hill Church, Lincoln (1737). The tower and steeple were rebuilt in a medieval revival style by Portwood in 1737–38.[6][7]
  • Barn Hill, Stamford. Portwood provided William Stukeley with designs for a frontage for Barn Hill House.

Buildings likely to be by Portwood.

These are buildings attributed to Portwood by John Harris on their similarity to Portwood’s designs for Barn Hill.

  • 21 High Street, Stamford
  • 13 Barnhill, Stamford
  • Leasingham Manor, Lincolnshire.

Literature

  • Antram N. (revised), Pevsner N. & Harris J., (1989), The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire, Yale University Press.
  • Colvin H. A. (1995), Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600–1840. Yale University Press, 3rd edition London, p. 599.
  • Harris J. (1965), The Architecture of Stamford, in Rogers A. (ed) The Making of Stamford, Leicester University Press
  • Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. 1977. An Inventory of Historical Monuments. The Town of Stamford No 239, pp. 104–06, plates 94, 119, 128, 133
  • Smith J. F. ( 2013) William Stukeley in Stamford: His Houses, Gardens and a Project for a Palladian Triumphal Arch Over Barn Hill, Antiquaries Journal, Volume 93 September 2013, pp. 353–400

References

  1. ^ Colvin says he died 3 May 1742 ’’Colvin’’, 599
  2. ^ Portwood’s will dated 23 Feb 1744 is in the Public Records Office - Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury PROB 11/732/100
  3. ^ "Colvin’’, p. 599
  4. ^ "Colvin’’, p. 599
  5. ^ "Colvin’’, p. 599
  6. ^ "Colvin’’, p. 599
  7. ^ "Antram",(1989) p. 807