Wratten & Godfrey was an architectural partnership formed by Edmund Livingstone Wratten (1877-1925) and Walter Hindes Godfrey (1881-1961) in London, England in 1905. The partnership was dissolved in 1925 following the death of Wratten
Crosby Hall, re-erection at Chelsea; restorations of Tower House (Apuldram), Dean's Place (Alfriston), Dorset Arms (Withyham), Bull House (Lewes); additions to Pitchford Hall (Shrewsbury), Henley Hall (Ludlow), Primrose House (Roehampton), Ascott House (Leighton Buzzard), Burford Priory (Oxon); numerous new domestic buildings In London and South of England; Eton College Memorial Chapel (fittings and decoration) ; memorial cross and tablets at Highclere, Hants, and Street, Sussex: tablets at West Hoathly, Westmeston, in Sussex; Pitchford, Shropshire; St. Devereux, Hereford ; Hatfield Broadoak, Essex. Gardens at Ashdown Place, Forest Row; Dalmgridge. Place, West Hoathly; High Barn, Godalming; Elm-Tree Farm, West Wittering; Barton, Cambridge; etc. [Source: Who's Who in Architecture 1923]
Who's Who in Architecture 1923. Edited by Frederick Chatterton. London: Architectural Press, 1923