Name

Geoffrey Owen

Designation
Architect
Born
1887
Place of Birth
Warrington
Location
Warrington
Died
1965

  • Birth date            1887
  • Married (I)          29 September 1915 Margery Grace daughter of John Edmund Davies (she died Jan 1947)
  • Married (II)         1948 to Ruth Danzie Parker
  • Death date          31 December 1965
  • Burial                    St Oswald Winwick near Warrington

The younger son of William Owen.  In 1912 he was taken into partnership by Segar Owen under the style “William and Segar Owen.” He continued the partnership after the death of Segar Owen in 1929 later taking J W Barrow into partnership. His son, Halsall Owen also practised as an architect

Address
1912    Geoffrey Owen (William and Segar Owen) 4 Cairo Street Chambers, Warrington.
1927    Geoffrey Owen (William and Segar Owen) Palmyra-square Chambers Warrington

Residence
1891-1901    Heathfield Grappenhall
1917-1965    Myddleton Hall Delph Lane Haughton Green Winwick

Myddleton Hall - Listed Grade II* Dated 1658 .During the early 19th century John Greenall (of Gilbert and John Greenall, distillers and brewers) had lived at Myddleton Hall.

Archive        Warrington Library
Owen, William & Seager, architects, Warrington: additional records, mainly relating to the work of Geoffrey Owen, including plans, daybooks, sketchbooks, photographs and miscellaneous papers, 1928-67 (MS2661-2689).

 

Partnerships

Name Designation Formed Dissolved Location
Owen, William and Segar (II) Architectural practice 1910 1929 Warrington