Thomas Lee (Jnr)
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Thomas Lee (Jnr) (b. 1794, d. 1834) was an English neoclassical architect. He was educated at Barnstaple Grammar School and left to train at Sir John Soane's office in 1810. He was also admitted to the Royal Academy School in 1812.
His first major work, the Wellington Monument, Somerset was followed by the design and layout of Arlington Court some eight miles north of Barnstaple in 1820. In 1826 he designed the Guildhall in Barnstaple (currently being restored) which makes an impressive frontage for the later Pannier Market.
In 1834 he died in a swimming accident near Barnstaple.