![]() ![]() ![]() For other uses, see master (disambiguation). ![]() Masters (surname) - This article is about the surname. Cothelstone House, Somerset, with George Phillips Manners (1817–1818).Widcombe Crescent and Widcombe Terrace, Bath (1805).Portico of the Hetling Pump Room, Bath (1805): uncertain.Dyrham Park grounds, Gloucestershire (1798–1799).Battlefield House, Lansdown, Bath (1802).Sydney Hotel, Bathwick, Bath (now Holburne Museum of Art) (1796–1797): modifying a design of Thomas Baldwin. ![]() In his later career he practised as an architect under the name of Harcourt, going into partnership with George Phillips Manners: he then lived at 39 Rivers Street. As a surveyor he worked on the development of the Widcombe and Lyncombe districts of Bath, and also laid out formal gardens and grounds. In 1789 made a scale model of Bath which he displayed at his home, 21 Old Orchard Street, and later in London: the plans were published in 1794. He made a set of maps of Bath turnpike roads in 1786. Charles Harcourt Masters (born 1759) was an English surveyor and architect in Bath. ![]()
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