Sidney Roberts Stevenson

Sidney Roberts Stevenson FRIBA (1850 - 21 January 1928) was an English architect based in Nottingham.

In 1873 he submitted plans into a competition for St Paul’s Church, Chester.

Sir Gilbert Scott acted as the judge and awarded the prize to Sidney Stevenson.

[3] In 1908 he moved from his office in Burns Street and started to work in collaboration with John Rigby Poyser.

He married Cecilia Farmer, fourth daughter of John Farmer of Colville Street, Nottingham, at St. John the Baptist's Church, Leenside, Nottingham on 31 July 1873[4] and they had the following children: He died on 21 January 1928 in London and left an estate valued at £2,412 16d 7d (equivalent to £183,600 in 2023).

Wallingford Grammar School, 1875-77