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- George_Vaughan_Maddox abstract "George Vaughan Maddox (1802–27 February 1864) was a nineteenth-century British architect and builder, whose work was undertaken principally in the county of Monmouthshire, Wales.Maddox was born in 1802, the son of another architect, John Maddox, who also worked in the county. Maddox designed some of Monmouth's most notable buildings, including the Market Hall, "his major work", the Beaufort Arms Hotel, the Methodist Church, the Masonic Hall, Kingsley House, Oak House, and 18 St James Street,.For much of his life, Maddox lived at 8 Monk Street, Monmouth. Working mainly in a Neo-Classical style, his extensive output made a significant contribution to the Monmouth townscape. John Newman writes that his buildings "give(.) Monmouth its particular architectural flavour. For two decades from the mid-1820s he put up a sequence of public buildings and private houses in the town, in a style deft, cultured, and only occasionally unresolved."In the early 1830s, Maddox won a competition organised by the Borough Council in Monmouth, to design a new scheme which would relieve Church Street of through traffic, and provide new accommodation for slaughterhouses and a new Market Hall to replace the market beneath the Shire Hall which faced disruption because of the need to extend the accommodation for the Assizes. Maddox proposed a new carriage road running above the bank of the River Monnow, supported by a viaduct. The Market Hall, with a crescent-shaped frontage of Bath Stone in a Doric style, and an Ionic cupola and clerestory above the central part of the building, was built on one side of the road, and a long convex stuccoed frontage on the opposite side. The new slaughterhouses, comprising 24 rooms with openings onto the river so that their waste would drain directly into it, were sited beneath the sandstone arches of the viaduct. The new road – now Priory Street – was opened in 1834, and the Market Hall in 1840.His other works include Pentwyn at Rockfield, which he built as his own residence in 1834–37; and Croft-y-Bwla, a villa midway between Monmouth and Rockfield which was the home of Alexander Rolls and his first wife Kate Steward Rolls. He also undertook a limited early re-building of The Hendre, and carried out work in Commercial Street, Pontypool.Maddox died at Hempsted Rectory, Gloucestershire on 27 February 1864.".
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- George_Vaughan_Maddox deathDate "1864-02-27".
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- George_Vaughan_Maddox birthDate "1802".
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- George_Vaughan_Maddox dateOfDeath "1864-02-27".
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- George_Vaughan_Maddox deathPlace "Hempsted, Gloucestershire".
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- George_Vaughan_Maddox placeOfBirth "Monmouth".
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