Thomas Hopper (1776-1856)
Hopper was born in 1776. He was an English architect and had a good relationship with King George IV. His works are mostly located in south England. He died in 1856.
Important works
- Leigh Court, north Somerset
- Penrhyn Castle,Llandegai, Bangor north Wales
- Kentwell Hall, Suffolk
- Arthur’s Club, 69–70 St James’s Street, London
- Llanover House, Abergavenny, Wales
- Improvements to the Shire Hall, Monmouth
- Bryn Bras Castle, Lanrug north Wales
- Margam Castle, south Wales
- Wivenhoe House, Essex
- Hospital buildings at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, London
- Alscot Park, Warwickshire
- Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshire
- Boreham House, Essex
- Gothic Conservatory at Carlton House, London
- Crichel House, Dorset
- Danbury Park, Essex
- Englefield House, Berkshire
- Gosford Castle, County Armagh
- Chapel at Stanstead Park, West Sussex
- Terling Place, Essex
- Works at Windsor Castle
- Gothic Ballroom at Slane Castle, County Meath, Ireland
- Entrance lodge at Dromoland Castle, County Clare, Ireland