Hal Moggridge OBE VMH PPLI FIHORT RIBA AADIP
Member of National Trust’s architectural panel 1991-2009
Hal’s advice was widely sought by NT staff across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, especially in the development of proposals for the siting, scale and setting of new buildings and car parks when a project brief and sketch proposals could be discussed with members of project teams and design consultants.
Valuable contributions made by Hal Moggridge at NT properties in Devon and Cornwall including Anthony, St Michael’s Mount, Glendurgan and Godolphin; also at Anglesey Abbey in Cambridgeshire, Sheffield Park in East Sussex, Barrington Court in Somerset, Boscastle (Cornwall) after the storm in 2004, Brownsea Island in Dorset; Chirk Castle, Wrexham, Cannons Ashby in Northamptonshire, A303 at Stonehenge, Wilts, proposal to tunnel the A3 at Hindhead, Surrey.
Information supplied by Ed Diestelkamp, fellow member of the NT architectural panel (email May 2025)
Colvin & Moggridge Projects for National Trust, led by Hal Moggridge
Kynance Cove footpath, Cornwall
Croome Court, Worcs, before and after it was owned by NT
Knole Park, Kent, following the Great Storm
HQ for Strike Command, Bradenham, Bucks
White Horse Hill, Berks
Stonehenge competition entry
(Information from Slow Growth, on the art of landscape architecture, (2017) by Hal Moggridge