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Robert Roper (1757–1838) was an English architect who practised from an office in Preston, Lancashire.[1] His works include at least two new country houses, Claughton Hall,[2] and Leagram Hall,[3] both of which have since been demolished. He designed at least two new churches, Holy Trinity, Hoghton, a Commissioners' church,[4][5] and St John the Evangelist, Clifton.[6] He rebuilt the naves of the churches of St Michael, Kirkham,[7][8] and St John the Baptist, Broughton,[6] and also added a façade to Thurnham Hall.[9][10]

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  1. ^ The Parish of St Michael, Kirkham, Lancashire OnLine Parish Clerks, retrieved 9 November 2012
  2. ^ Hartwell & Pevsner 2009, p. 232.
  3. ^ Hartwell & Pevsner 2009, p. 213.
  4. ^ Hartwell & Pevsner 2009, p. 338.
  5. ^ Port 2006, p. 327.
  6. ^ a b Hartwell & Pevsner 2009, p. 175.
  7. ^ Hartwell & Pevsner 2009, p. 355.
  8. ^ Historic England, "Church of St Michael, Kirkham (1362357)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 November 2012
  9. ^ Hartwell & Pevsner 2009, pp. 668–669.
  10. ^ Historic England, "Thurnham Hall (1317674)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 9 November 2012

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