Owen Parsons

Kilmuir in Amesbury Road, Moseley, 1909

Owen P. Parsons (22 July 1872 – 1944)[1] was an English architect who designed both speculative housing for rent and larger private commissions.[2]

Born in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, he was articled to the architect John George Bland[3] in 1893, succeeding Bland in the practice in 1898.[2] From 1902 onwards he designed a notable series of large private houses in Arts and Crafts styles in upmarket districts of Birmingham including Moseley, Kings Heath, Selly Park, Barnt Green and Four Oaks.[4] His most important surviving work is Kilmuir in Amesbury Road, Moseley, which is Grade I listed.[5]

References

  1. Brodie, Antonia, ed. (2001), "Parsons, Owen P.", Directory of British Architects, 1834-1914, 2 (L-Z), London: Continuum International Publishing Group, p. 324, ISBN 082645514X, retrieved 2013-05-10
  2. 1 2 Rathbone & Bassindale 2009, p. 556.
  3. Croydon Advertiser
  4. Rathbone & Bassindale 2009, p. 555.
  5. Rathbone & Bassindale 2009, p. 558.

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