George Woodhouse (architect)

George Woodhouse (29 July 1829 – 3 September 1883) was an English architect who practised from offices in Bolton, and Oldham, then in the county of Lancashire.

[1] He collaborated with William Hill on the designs for Bolton Town Hall.

[2] In independent practice, he had offices at St George's Road, Bolton (from 1860), and Clegg Street, Oldham in Greater Manchester.

[citation needed] He was a prominent Wesleyan Methodist, and was for many years organist of Park Street Chapel.

He was married three times:[citation needed] He died on 3 September 1883 in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire[4] and was interred in the graveyard of St Peter's Church, Halliwell.

House, Green Lane, Bolton (now public house) 1859
Bolton Town Hall 1866–1873
Former Mansion for the Mellor Family, Chorley Road (later Woodside Junior School, now Clevelands Nursery and Preparatory School) 1877