Person    | Male  Born 1852  Died 27/12/1926

Shuffrey, Leonard

Categories: Architecture

Architect and architectural designer. His output is often found in decorative schemes with William Morris, Edward Ould, William De Morgan, and other preeminent Arts & Crafts and late Pre-Raphaelite decorative artists. He also collaborated with Aston Webb.

Born Oxfordshire. Died at at Thorncote, the 1888 house he had built for himself in Edgehill Road, Ealing. Grade II listed, for sale in 2022. The Shuffrey family remained at Thorncote until the 1950s.

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Shuffrey, Leonard

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