Cordingley & McIntire was an architectural partnership formed in Durham, England in 1926 by Reginald Annandale Cordingley (1896-1969) and Donald McIntire. The practice had offices in Durham and Manchester. They designed several churches, mainly in the north-east of England. They also designed the Central Library in Chelmsford, Essex (1935); eight houses in Wilmslow, Cheshire (1936); gas showrooms in Durham (1940); Durham Johnston School in Durham (1952); and Maiden Castle Sports Hall, Durham University (1962-65).
The eight houses they designed in Sale are discussed in Small Houses £500-£2500, edited by H. Myles Wright (1937 pp. 82-84). The practice was dissolved in 1969.
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