Pakington, Enthoven & Grey c. 1930 - c. 1934

Pakington, Enthoven & Grey was an architectural firm founded in London in c.1930 by Humphrey Arthur Pakington (1888-1974), Roderick Eustace Enthoven (1900-1985) and John Grey.  

A photograph, floor plan and brief description of 'Thornhill', near Rye in Sussex, and of fireplace in Ancaster stone, slate and marble, designed by Pakington Enthoven & Grey are illustrated in 'Decorative Art' 1931 (p.12); and a photograph of a deal sideboard, designed by Pakington Enthoven & Grey, and executed by Wm. Shurmur & Sons is illustrated in 'Decorative Art' 1932 (p.31); and a photograph and plan of Berroc End, near Ascot, designed by Pakington Enthoven & Grey is illustrated in 'Decorative Art' 1933 (p.20).

Gray presumably withdrew from the partnership in c.1933 as by 1934 the firm is referred to as Pakington & Enthoven

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