Walter Hervey Bagot (17 March 1880 – 27 July 1963) was a South Australian architect.
He was one of the last great proponents of the traditional school of South Australian architecture.
[1] After serving an apprenticeship with the architect Edward John Woods in Adelaide for four years, in 1902 Bagot went to England where he studied architecture at King's College London.
He won the silver medal of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters, and in 1904 was admitted as an associate member of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
[1] Bagot's work includes:[4] Woods bought the McMinn-designed Waterhouse House on North Terrace in 1906, selling it in 1926.