Benjamin Bucknall Explained
Benjamin Bucknall (1833 – 16 November 1895) was an English architect of the Gothic Revival in South West England and South Wales, and then of neo-Moorish architecture in Algeria. His most noted works include the uncompleted Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England[2] and his restoration of the Villa Montfeld in El Biar, Algiers.[3]
Career
In 1851 Bucknall began work as a millwright, but in 1852 William Leigh helped him to start work for the architect Charles Hansom in Clifton, Bristol.[2] Hansom was a Roman Catholic and in 1852 Bucknall converted to Catholicism.[2]
Bucknall admired the work of the French architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, and travelled to visit him in France in 1861[2] and in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1872. Between 1874 and 1881 Bucknall translated five of Viollet-le-Duc's works into English.
Family
Bucknall was the fifth of seven sons born to Edwin and Mary Bucknall of Rodborough, Gloucs.[2] In 1862 Bucknall was married to Henrietta King.[4] After 1864 they moved to Swansea and by 1869 were living in Oystermouth.[4] The Bucknalls had four children: Mary, Charles (born 1864), Edgar (born 1868) and Beatrice (born 1870).[4]
Bucknall's health deteriorated and he spent the winter of 1876–77 in Algiers.[3] In 1878 he settled there permanently, leaving Henrietta and the children in Gloucestershire.[3] The 1881 Census recorded Henrietta and Mary living at Bisley, Gloucestershire.[3] Some of their children visited Bucknall in Algiers, and Edgar died there in a boating accident in 1889.[3]
In Algiers Bucknall changed his architectural style to neo-Moorish architecture, in which he built villas, notably in the El Biar district of Algiers.[3] His works include a restoration of the Villa Montfeld, now the residence of the US Ambassador to Algeria.[5] He died in Algiers in 1895 and is buried there.[3] A road in Algiers was named Chemin Bucknall in his honour, but since independence it has been renamed.[3]
Buildings
Houses
- Woodchester Mansion, Gloucs, circa 1858[6]
- St Stephens, a cottage orné at Nympsfield, Gloucs, circa 1860[7]
- Tocknells House, Painswick, Gloucs, circa 1860[8]
- West Grange, Stroud, Gloucs, 1866[9]
- Villa Montfeld, El Biar, Algiers: restoration[3]
Churches and monastic houses
- Church of Our Lady and St Michael, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, 1858[10]
- Saint George RC church, Taunton, Somerset, 1860[10]
- St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Monmouth, 1861–71[10]
- St Wulstan's Roman Catholic Church, Little Malvern, Worcestershire, 1862[10]
- Saint David's Priory RC church, Swansea, Glamorgan: extension, 1864[4]
- Saint Thomas' RC church, Fairford, Gloucestershire: presbytery, 1865[10]
- Holy Trinity Church of England parish church, Llanegwad, Carmarthenshire, 1865–78[10]
- Holy Trinity Church of England parish church, Slad, Gloucs: reconstruction, 1869[11]
- Longworth Chapel, Bartestree Convent, Herefordshire (with E.W. Pugin), 1869–70[10]
- Saint Francis of Assisi RC Church, Baddesley Clinton convent, Warwickshire (with T.R. Donnelly), 1870[4]
- Saint Rose of Lima Convent, Stroud, Gloucs.[10]
- Abbotskerswell Priory, Newton Abbot, Devon: later buildings[4]
- Swansea Seamen's Church[4]
Other buildings
- Swansea Grammar School[4]
- Imperial Hotel, Stroud
Translations from French into English
- Book: Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène . Eugène Viollet-le-Duc . Histoire d'une maison . How to Build a House. An Architectural Novelette . 1874 . Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle . London. [4]
- Book: Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène . Eugène Viollet-le-Duc . Histoire d'une forteresse . Annals of a Fortress . 1875 . Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle . London. [4]
- Book: Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène . Eugène Viollet-le-Duc . Histoire de l'habitation Humaine depuis les Temps Préhistoriques jusqu'à nos Jour . The Habitations of Man in All Ages . 1876 . Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Rivington . London. [4]
- Book: Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène . Eugène Viollet-le-Duc . Massif du Mont-Blanc, étude sur sa construction géodesique et géologique, sur ses transformations et sur l'état ancien et moderne de ses glaciers . Mont Blanc. A treatise on its geodesical and geological constitution; its transformations; and the ancient and recent state of its glaciers. . 1877 . Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Rivington . London. [3]
- Book: Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène . Eugène Viollet-le-Duc . Entretiens sur l'architecture . Lectures on Architecture . 1 . 1877 . Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Rivington . London. [4]
- Book: Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène . Eugène Viollet-le-Duc . Entretiens sur l'architecture . Lectures on Architecture . 2 . 1881 . Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Rivington . London. [4]
- Book: Godon, Julien . Painted Tapestry and Its Application to Interior Decoration. Practical Lessons in Tapestry Painting with Liquid Colour . 1879 . Lechertier, Barbe and Co. . London. [3]
Sources
External links
- Web site: Benjamin Bucknall . 18 September 2008 . Woodchester Mansion . 4 April 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100107022118/http://www.woodchestermansion.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=62&Itemid=109 . 7 January 2010 .
Notes and References
- Brodie, 2001, p. 291.
- Woodchester Mansion website: Benjamin Bucknall, p. 1.
- Woodchester Mansion website: Benjamin Bucknall, p. 4.
- Woodchester Mansion website: Benjamin Bucknall, p. 3.
- Web site: American Embassy Properties in Algiers - Their Origins and History. Christopher. Ross. 28 May 2022.
- Verey, 1970, pp. 487–488.
- Verey, 1970, p. 347.
- Verey, 1970, p. 366.
- Verey, 1970, p. 430.
- Woodchester Mansion website: Benjamin Bucknall, p. 2.
- Verey, 1970, p. 403.