Andrew Patey
English architect
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Andrew Patey (d. 1834) was an English architect based in Exeter.[1]


Life
He began life as a mason in Yorkshire. Later he established himself as an architect in Exeter and by 1830 was based at Upper Sidwell Street.
He married Margaret Bunn (ca. 1782 - 18 Jan 1858), daughter of William Bunn on 17 May 1826 in Wickham Market, Suffolk. They had the following children:
- Albert Samuel Patey (b. 19 July 1827)
He died on 2 September 1834 in Teignmouth.[2]
Works
- St James Church, Teignmouth 1821[3]
- St Michael the Archangel's Church, Teignmouth 1821-23[4]
- St Gregory's Church, Dawlish 1824-25[5]
- St John the Baptist’s Church, Church Road, Bishopsteignton 1825 (chancel enlargement)[6]
- Assembly Rooms, Teignmouth 1826[7]
- Den Crescent, Teignmouth 1825[8][9]
- St Thomas' Church, Cowick Street, Exeter 1829-30 (new chancel)[10]
- St Leonard’s Church, Exeter 1831-33[11] (replaced 1876)
- West of England Fire Assurance Office, High Street, Exeter 1833 (destroyed in the Exeter Blitz 1942)