Henry Goodridge
Henry Edmund Goodridge was a 19th Century architect whose work started in the 1820?s. His neoclassical buildings in Bath, England include Cleveland Bridge, one of the earliest shopping arcades (The Corridor) and Bath's much loved folly Beckford's Tower, commissioned by the eccentric William Thomas Beckford.
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19th Century - Neoclassical - Bath - England - Cleveland Bridge - Beckford's Tower - William Thomas Beckford
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Goodridge maintained a financial interest in The Corridor and, a few years after the death of his widow, his will led to a huge family dispute which had to be resolved by the Chancery Court.
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