NOTES: Swindon 'Railway Village' (also known as New Swindon until 1900) was built near the town's railway station in the 1840s, primarily to house Great Western Railway (GWR) workers. Funding for many of buildings were provided by shareholders of the GWR.
NOTES: Francis Chantrey was working on buildings in Ilam at the same time as James Trubshaw, and annotation on this drawing shows that he approved the vicarage design. It has been suggested that he may have been responsible for the design itself.