Shrewsbury Prison, Allatt’s Charity School, Gunley Hall
John Hiram Haycock (1759-1830) was an architect who built many notable buildings in
Shropshire and
Montgomeryshire. He was the son of William Haycock (1725-1802), a carpenter and joiner of
Shrewsbury. He was apprenticed to his father and became a freeman of the Shrewsbury Carpenters’ and Bricklayers’ Company in 1796. From about 1814 he worked in partnership with his son
Edward Haycock, Sr., and became the Shropshire
county surveyor in 1824.[1]
Shrewsbury Prison, Allatt’s Charity School, Gunley Hall
John Hiram Haycock (1759-1830) was an architect who built many notable buildings in
Shropshire and
Montgomeryshire. He was the son of William Haycock (1725-1802), a carpenter and joiner of
Shrewsbury. He was apprenticed to his father and became a freeman of the Shrewsbury Carpenters’ and Bricklayers’ Company in 1796. From about 1814 he worked in partnership with his son
Edward Haycock, Sr., and became the Shropshire
county surveyor in 1824.[1]