Richard Chandler (wool-stapler)

Richard Chandler (died 1810) was a wealthy wool-stapler of Gloucester.

In 1750, he had Winston Hall built for him in Constitution Walk, Gloucester, now a grade II* listed building.

[1] The house remained in the Chandler family until 1876.

[2] He was one of the original subscribers to the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal in 1792.

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Winston Hall, built for Richard Chandler in 1750