Francis Hiorne
Francis Hiorne FSA (1744 – 9 December 1789) was an architect and builder based in Warwick.
Background[]
He was the son of William Hiorne (c.1712 – 22 April 1776) and Mary Duncalfe. He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries on 7 April 1784.[1]
Works[]
St Mary’s Church, Tetbury
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St Mary and St Giles, Stoney Stratford
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Hiorne Tower, Arundel Castle
- Galleries in St Mary’s Church, Warwick, 1769 reconstruction
- St Mary’s Church, Tetbury, Glos. (1771–1781)
- St Anne’s Church, Belfast (1772–1776) demolished 1900. St. Anne's Cathedral now stands on the site.
- St Bartholomew’s Church, Tardebigge 1776 – 1777[2]
- St Mary & St Giles Church, Stony Stratford 1777
- Hiorne’s Tower, Arundel Castle 1789 - 1790
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He also influenced the design of Rosemary Street Presbyterian Church, Belfast, erected in 1783.[3]
References[]
Categories:
- 18th-century English architects
- 1744 births
- 1789 deaths
- Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London
- Architects from Warwickshire