Churches All in Breconshire and Radnorshire •
Aberedw Medieval church repaired by Williams in 1888, who added the S doorway and belfry lights. •
Llandegley, Radnorshire. Williams added a chancel in 1874–6. •
Llandewi Ystradenni, Radnorshire. Restored 1889–90. •
Llanfihangel Rhydithon, Repairs by Williams1891. •
Llanfigan, Breconshire. Church restored 1888–92. •
Llanafan Fawr, Breconsire. Church re-built 1887-8 •
Llanhamlach, Breconshire. 1886–8. Williams added a new porch and re-ordered the interior. •
Llanbadarn Fawr, Radnorshire. Re-built 1878–9. •
Llanbadarn Fynydd, Radnorshire. Restored 1894-5 •
Llansantffraed, Breconshire. 1884–5. •
Llanyre. Radnorshire. St Llyr. Rebuilt 1885–7. •
Rhayader St Clement. Re-built by Williams in 1887 with rock dressed masonry. •
Nantgwyllt, Radnorshire. Church built in 1898– 1900, to replace the church flooded by the Caban Coch reservoir in the
Elan valley •
Newbridge-on-Wye1883, Radnorshire. Built in 1883 and largely sponsored by the Venables family of Llysdinam.
Public Buildings •
New Radnor Town Hall. Yellow brick. Enlarged1887. • Militia Stores,
Presteigne •
Presteigne Gaol- Re-modeling •
Rhayader Workhouse. Now Brynarvon County Hotel, Radnorshire. 1877. Three storied range with eight bays; rock faced with the windows trimmed in yellow brick. •
Rhayader Royal Lion Hotel. Alterations by Williams in 1894–6. •
Rhayader Police Station. 1865. Attributed to both Stephen Williams and to T Nicholson
Schools •
Christ College, Brecon. A Boarding House of 1889. •
Builth Intermediate School (now High School), North Street, Breconshire. Tudor style of 1899. •
Llanwrtyd Wells, former school, Breconshire.1867/79. Long stone faced gabled range with
Gothic windows and polychrome brick surrounds. •
Trefeglwys School, Montgomeryshire
Houses • Brynmoel.
Abbey Cwmhir, Radnorshire. Former vicarage by Williams 1892. Red brick, four bays with hipped roof and tall chimney stacks. • Bryniago House, South Street,
Rhayader. 1893. Built by Williams as his offices for the Elan Valley Reservoir scheme. Ground floor of rock faced rubble, with tile hanging above and a big timbered dormer. • Penralley House, South Street,
Rhayader. William's own house. An 18th century house which he extended in 1876. • Cefnfaes Hall,
Rhayader. Re-modeled by Williams c. 1875. • Rhydoldog,
Rhayader. Re-modeled by Williams in 1884. • Brynwern Hall,
Llanfihangel Bryn Paban, Breconshire. 1886. Built for Clifton Mogg.
Neo-Elizabethan • Buckland Hall,
Bwlch, Breconshire. 1896–8. Re-built 1896 after a fire. Sandstone with orange
ashlar dressings. • Doldowlod,
Llanwrthwl, Radnorshire. Williams provided plans in 1881 for a new carriageway and conservatory. • Llysdinam Hall. Breconshire. For the Venables Family. Originally built in 1829, but extended by Williams in 1871. • Glanbrydan Park. Carmarthenshire. Re-modeled and enlarged for the Richardson family 1885–86. Williams also built the coach house and stables. • Llwynbarried Hall,
Nantmel, Radnorshire. Remodelled and much enlarged in 1886–89. Originally a 16th-century house. Bargeboarded gables and some tile hanging. Neo-Jacobean staircase.
Bridges As County Surveyor Williams was responsible for at least six bridges. These include •
Erwood •
Newbridge-on-Wye1885, Radnorshire. The older cast iron toll bridge with lattice girders. Made at 'W Thomas Railway Works' in
Llanidloes. Credits on cast plaque to W Clifton-Mogg and S. W. Williams, engineer == References ==