Marshman Warren Taylor was for a while the largest architectural practice in the United Kingdom.
The practice was founded in 1960 in Bedford. The principal partners in the business were:
Arthur Albert John Marshman (FRIBA,FRSA) (1929 - 1997). ...Arthur Marshman
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The practice's foundation was well timed and took off very fast on the back of the housing and building boom of the 1960's and 1970's.
Among notable projects of the practice were:
Horton Rounds - Horton, Northampton
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Marshman was founder of MarshmanWarrenTaylor (MWT) architects.
MarshmanWarrenTaylor architects were at one time in the 1970s the largest architectural practice in the United Kingdom.
Marshman designed the sympathetic and award-winning vestry extension to the Church at Weston Favell, Northampton, which was described by Pevsner as "Excellent" where he (and one of his sons) were married and where his parents are buried.