John Palmer (Bath architect)
John Palmer was an English architect who worked on some of the notable buildings in the city of Bath, Somerset, UK. He succeeded Thomas Baldwin as City Architect in 1792. He died in Bath.
Bath's Mineral Water Hospital Governors employed Palmer to take on Baldwins plans to expand the hospital adding an upper story to John Wood's original design in 1793 costing £900
Buried St Swithin's, Walcot. Memorial to his wife Edith, daughter Edith and grand-daughter Eliza Tylee died age 10 in the upper gallery.
Some works
- St James' Church, Bath, on Stall Street
- St James's Parade
- Cottles House, now Stonar School, Atworth, Wiltshire
- Church of St Swithin, Bath, The Paragon, Bath
- Shockerwick House, Bathford, Somerset
- Lansdown Crescent, Bath, and the adjacent Lansdown Place West and Lansdown Place East
- Cross Bath remodelled by Palmer after work by Thomas Baldwin
- Grand Pump Room, Bath, begun in 1789 by Thomas Baldwin who resigned in 1791; Palmer continued the scheme
- St George's Place
- Cumberland House, Norfolk Crescent, Bath
- Park Street
- 1-8, Bath Street
- Nelson Place West, Bath
- Stall Street, Bath
- St James's Square, Bath
- St James's Street
- 6-9, Abbey Church Yard
- Royal Mineral Water Hospital additions, Bath
- Kensington Chapel, London Road, Walcot, Bath
- Kensington Place, Bath, London Road, Walcot, Bath
- 10, Abbey Church Yard
- Christ Church, Bath
- Theatre Royal, Bath, designed by George Dance the Younger and erected by Palmer
- New Bond Street, Bath