Seely & Paget
| Seely & Paget | |
|---|---|
41-42 Cloth Fair, home and workplace of the partnership from 1930 onward | |
| Practice information | |
| Firm type | Architecture firm |
| Partners | John Seely, Paul Paget |
| Founded | 1922 |
| Dissolved | 1963 |
| Location | London |
| Coordinates | 51°31′08″N 0°06′00″W / 51.5189°N 0.1000°W |
| Significant works and honors | |
| Buildings | Eltham Palace |
Seely & Paget was the architectural partnership of John Seely, 2nd Baron Mottistone (1899–1963) and Paul Edward Paget (1901–1985).
Their work included the construction of Eltham Palace in the Art Deco style, and the post-World War II restoration of a number of bomb-damaged buildings, such as houses in the Little Cloister (Westminster Abbey), the London Charterhouse and the church of St John Clerkenwell.