• Source: Percy Heylyn Currey
  • Percy Heylyn Currey FRIBA (November 1864 – 5 March 1942) was an English architect based in Derby.


    Life


    He was born in November 1864, the son of Benjamin Scott Currey and Helen Heygate. He was educated at Derby School from 1875 to 1883, and he was awarded the Rowland Scholarship in 1878.
    He married Augusta Mary Anne Emily Frederieka Leacroft on 26 September 1897 in Little Eaton, Derbyshire.
    From 1895, he was diocesan surveyor for the Diocese of Southwell.
    From 1903, he was in partnership with Charles Clayton Thompson, as Currey and Thompson. In 1907, he was made a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects.


    Works



    St Stephen's Church, Borrowash 1890
    Derby School Chapel, site adjoining St. Helen's House, King Street, Derby 1891 (Demolished Sept 2017)
    St Luke’s Vicarage, 48 Bedford Street, Derby 1896
    St Paul’s Church, Mansfield Road, Derby 1897 (addition of aisle)
    St Giles' Church, Matlock 1898 (addition of south chapel)
    St. Mary's Church, Westwood 1899
    28 Loudon Street, Derby 1903 (for Edward Litchford, Midland Railway Chief Accountant)
    Christ Church, Holloway, Derbyshire 1903 (tower 1911)
    All Saints' Church, Ashover 1903 restoration
    St Osmund’s Church, vicarage and almshouses in Osmaston-by-Derby 1904
    Repton House, Church Street, Lea 1905
    St Mary's Church, Plumtree 1906 (tower restoration)
    St Peter and St Paul's Church, Eckington 1907 remodelling
    St Helen's Church, Darley Dale 1908 restoration
    St Mary's Church, Ilkeston 1910 restoration
    Rose Hill Infants and St James’ Church of England Junior School 1913
    St Mary, Buxton 1915 - their finest church
    Fressingfield, 116 Blagreaves Lane, Derby 1914 (extended 1924)
    St Bartholomew’s Church, Nightingale Road, Derby 1927
    St Stephen’s Church, Sinfin 1935


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