Architects
Early twentieth-century architects in the north Cotswolds were sensitive to the local building traditions and the beauty of Cotswold stonework. They repaired old buildings carefully and designed new work to be in keeping. C. R. Ashbee, F. L. Griggs and Norman Jewson worked like this in Chipping Campden, Guy Dawber, Andrew Prentice and C. E. Bateman in Broadway, Charles Wade at Snowshill and Sir Philip Stott at Stanton.

Griggs's house under construction