Miles Thompson (architect) explained

Miles Thompson (1808-1868) was an English architect from Kendal, then in Westmorland.[1]

He was employed by Francis and George Webster as a draughtsman from about 1825, was taken into partnership in 1845, and took over the business when George retired in 1846.

Selected works

Image Date Location BuildingComments
1864-1866 St James' Church
1857 Church of St PaulGrade II* listed
1864Kendal, All Hallows Lane Public wash-house and baths Grade II listed. Now "The Miles Thompson" pub.
1844 Kendal, Bankside Road Inghamite chapelConverted into apartments in 1985
1852 Kendal, Highgate Sandes Hospital almshouses, rebuilding [2] [3]
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Life and legacy

He did not marry, and died in Kendal on 26 August 1868. In his will he left several properties in and around Kendal to his three brothers Robert, Marcellus and John and various nieces and nephews.[4]

A statuette of Thompson was placed by his brother Robert on top of the gable of number 21 Beast Banks in Kendal. After it deteriorated, a replacement was erected by the Kendal Civic Society.

John Close, writing in 1862, celebrates Thompson in one of a group of biographical poems entitled "Nature's Nobility". The first verse, of seven, is:

The Kendal public wash-house building in Allhallows Lane which he designed is now a Wetherspoons pub named "The Miles Thompson" in his memory, having served as offices for South Lakeland District Council in between.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Miles Thompson. Open Plaques. 2 August 2016.
  2. Web site: Kendal - Sandes Hospital. Visit Cumbria. 2 August 2016.
  3. Web site: Miles Thompson green plaque in Kendal. BluePlaquePlaces.com. 2 August 2016.
  4. Web site: Will (copy) of Miles Thompson of the Lound, nr. Kendal, architect, made 14 November 1866, proved (Carlisle) 3 October 1868. The National Archives. 2 August 2016.
  5. Web site: The Miles Thompson. Wetherspoons. 2 August 2016.