Albert Estcourt
Albert Estcourt | |
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| Born | c. 1832 Painswick, Gloucestershire |
| Died | 18 February 1909 (aged 76–77) Gloucester |
| Nationality | British |
| Occupation | Builder |
| Known for | Constructing:
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Albert Estcourt (c. 1832 – 18 February 1909) was an English builder and stonemason, in the 19th century who with his brother, and later on his own, constructed a number of notable buildings in the county and across southern England.
Some of his buildings are Hillfield House in Gloucester (1867–1869), now grade II listed; major restoration work at St Mary's Church, Cheltenham (1877); the Oxford University Cricket Club Pavilion (the Parks Pavilion) to a design by Thomas Graham Jackson (1880–1881); and Clouds House in Wiltshire (1881–1886).