Career
He was articled to the church architects Charles Hansom, of Clifton, Bristol. He was awarded the Rhode Island Medal of Merit in 1868, and started his own practice in 1872. Heathcote built city centre buildings such as Parrs Bank (1902), York Street, the Eagle Star Building (1911), Cross Street, Lloyds Bank (1915), King Street, and the earlier 107 Piccadilly textile warehouse (1899).
He helped plan the Trafford Park industrial estate, working for British Westinghouse and the Ford Motor Company.
He designed 15 warehouses for the Manchester Ship Canal Company. He also worked on the buildings for Richard Lane"s Cheadle Royal Lunatic Asylum
Grade 2 listed
53 King Street, Lloyds Bank, 1915.
(now Lloyds Trustee Savings Bank). Northern Rock Insurance, corner Cross Street & King Street, 1895.
Eagle Insurance, 68 Cross Street, 1911. Anglia House, 86 Cross Street, 1904.
Royal London House, 202 Deansgate, 1904. Onward, 205-209 Deansgate, 1903-1905.
107 Piccadilly for Sparrow Hardwick & Company, 1898 (now an Abode Hotel).
Commercial Union, 47 Spring Gardens, 1881-1882. 1-3 York Street, corner of Spring Gardens, 1902 (formerly Parrs Bank,). Joshua Hoyle Building, 50 Piccadilly, 1904.
Other
Dental Hospital, Oxford Road, University of Manchester, 1908.
7-9 Piccadilly, with West. A. Thomas, 1910. Heathcote & Rawle Grade 2 listed
Alliance House, 28-34 Cross Street, 1901.
Lancashire & Yorkshire Bank, 43–45 Spring Gardens, 1890.