BAREFOOT, Peter

1924 - 2007

Peter Thomas Barefoot was born at Ipswich on 20 January 1924, third and youngest child of Herbert John Leslie Barefoot, architect, and his wife Amy Gladys née Goddard (5 May 1887-26 September 1991), who married at Christ Church, Purley, Surrey on 19 July 1913. Peter married at Westminster, London in 1948, Patience Heaslop Cunningham (1920-1996) and they lived at 6 The Avenue, Ipswich. A member of the Ipswich Art Club from 3 Graham Road, Ipswich, the then home of his parents, and exhibited in 1942 four works 'East Barnet Church', 'Cumberland Fells', 'Early Morning Landscape' and a sculpture 'Thought' and he also exhibited at the Royal Academy mostly architectural products. Peter Thomas Barefoot died at Gaston House, East Bergholt, Suffolk on 4 November 2007.








Royal Academy Exhibits
from 3 Raymond Buildings, Gray's Inn, London
1969 Children's Playground - model
from 22 Thoroughfare, Ipswich
1970 773 Pumping Station - architectural
from 24 Silent Street, Ipswich
1971 129 Holbrook Treatment Plant - architectural
Peter Barefoot & Partners, 24 Silent Street, Ipswich
1975 147 Club House: Orford Sailing Club – model
         148 Waterside Projects - architectural
1979 1398 Pumping Station at Sproughton for Anglia Water Authority - architectural
1980 1308 Landscape…at Brentford Locke - architectural
         1314 Housing at Eaves Green, near Chorley - architectural
1986 796 Laboratory for Professional Surgical Unit - architectural
from 1 Gaston Street, East Bergholt, Suffolk
1993 1051 East Bergholt Sports Pavilion 1 - architectural