Minoprio & Spencely was an architectural partnership formed in London, England in 1928 by Charles Anthony Minoprio (1900-1988) and Hugh Greville Castle Spencely (1900-1983), both graduates of Liverpool University School of Architecture.
Projects by the partnership included an extension to the Royal School for the Blind in Liverpool (1932); and Fairacres, Roehampton, a Grade II listed four-storey apartment block at Roehampton Lane, Roehampton, London (1936). Between 1944 and 1946 they produced an outline plan for the postwar redevelopment of Worcester.
In the 1950s and 1960s Minoprio and Spencely and another town planner, Peter Macfarlane, worked on master plans for several cities abroad. They designed plans for Kuwait City in 1951, Baghdad in 1956, Dhaka in 1959 and Chittagong in 1961.