Brewill & Baily

Brewill & Baily was an architectural partnership formed by Arthur William Lancelot Brewill (1861-1923) and Basil Edgar Baily (1869-1942) in Nottingham, England in 1894.  

The practice was active in Nottingham and nearby Derbyshire. The partnership was dissolved in July 1922. Brewill died the following year.

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Works

Cooperative store and other buildings for the New Bolsover model village in Bolsover, Derbyshire, begun by Brewill (1891-96); a new chancel for the Church of the Holy Rood, Edwalton, Nottinghamshire (1894); 104–106 Lenton Boulevard, Nottingham (1895–97): The Red House, 256 Melton Road, Edwalton, Nottinghamshire (1896); St Columba's Church, Nottingham (1896); Bardencroft, Tweed Street, Saltburn, Yorkshire (1897); Turkish Baths, Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham (1898); Friary United Reformed Church, West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire (1898-1901);  St John the Baptist, South Witham, Lincolnshire (1898–1901); Ram Hotel,  Long Row, Nottingham (1899); Creswell Church of England Infants School, Bolsover, Derbyshire (1900); Wesleyan Methodist Church, Long Eaton, Derbyshire (1903-04); Edwalton Hall, Nottingham (1907); Drill Hall, Derby Road, Nottingham (1910-12); Methodist Church, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire (1913).

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