William Richard Gleave

William Richard Gleave ARIBA (1868 - 8 January 1933) was a surveyor and architect based in Nottingham.

In 1891 he was living at 81 Herbert Street, Cheetham (now part of Manchester) and employed as an architectural draughtsman and became an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects, by examinations, in 1893.

By 1901 he was living at 44 Henry Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham and by 1905 he was in partnership with Arthur Richard Calvert.

He was architect for a number of houses and villas at West Bridgford and commercial buildings in Nottingham.

He was engaged as an assistant architect with Arthur Richard Calvert on the Constitutional Club, the Old Moot Hall, the Auction Mart and other buildings in Nottingham.

Canon Lewis Memorial Hall, Ransom Road, Nottingham 1907
Enfield Chambers, Low Pavement, Nottingham 1909-10