Michael Bunney

Michael Frank Wharlton Bunney MBE (1873–1927) was an English architect who was closely associated with the development of Hampstead Garden Suburb.

Michael Bunney went to Fettes College, Edinburgh [1] and then studied at the Architectural Association and Royal Academy Schools.

He became ARIBA in 1906 and FRIBA 1919 and co-authored, with Horace Field, English domestic architecture of the XVII and XVIII Centuries (pub 1905, rev.

[2] During the First World War he was sent by Raymond Unwin with other Hampstead Garden Suburb architects, to work for the Ministry of Health Architects' Department designing housing and public buildings at the new munitions town of Gretna, Dumfries, for which he was awarded the MBE in 1918.

[3] He also undertook town planning and designed a beach pavilion in Prestatyn, Flintshire as well as some individual houses in North Wales.

Bunney in the 1910s
22 Meadway in Hampstead Garden Suburb, designed by Bunney in 1909