Richard Adolphus Came

Richard Adolphus Came (23 April 1847 – 19 July 1917) was an architect who initially worked in London.

He gained commissions over a wide area of south-eastern England and according to one source these included "boarding schools, private residences, country houses in Lancing, East Grinstead, Tunbridge Wells, Broadstairs, Ealing, Child's Hill, Hampstead, Winkfield and Windsor."

He also designed warehouses in Cannon Street, Cheapside, Bread Street and the German Athenæum Club at 19 Stratford Place in London, as well as electric light stations in Pall Mall, St. James, Richmond and Preston.

At Newmarket he developed two areas of the town and at Ascot he designed most of the residences facing the racecourse.

[2] By about 1895 he had moved his architectural practice to Woodhall and was responsible for designing many of the half timbered Arts and Crafts style buildings in the town.

Grantham and District Hospital 1874–76