Percy Bond Houfton
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Percy Bond Houfton (d.1926) was a late-19th Century and early-20th Century architect. He became a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1925.[1] His best known works were Woodlands model village in South Yorkshire,[2][3] and Creswell Model Village in Derbyshire.[4]
He had obituaries in
- The Builder 130:826 May 21, 1926
- RIBA Journal 33:495 26 June 1926
[edit] References
- ^ British Architects 1834-1914: A-K By Antonia Brodie, British Architectural Library
- ^ http://www.sytimescapes.org.uk/files/uploads/pdfs/doncaster/D18_Planned_industrial_settlements.pdf
- ^ http://www.lhi.org.uk/docs/woodlands_the_birth_of_a_dream.pdf.
- ^ http://www.sytimescapes.org.uk/files/uploads/pdfs/doncaster/D5_Private_Parkland.pdf.
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