Walter Green Penty (1852–1902) was an architect working in York, England, and the father of Arthur Penty (1875–1937) and Frederick Thomas Penty (born 1879), both architects.
W. G. Penty designed the Lighthorseman pub in Fulford Road in the 1870s and Botterill's Horse Repository in Tanner's Moat (of which two arches survive) around 1880. In the 1890s, Arthur joined his father to form the firm of Penty & Penty. Among other works, they built the Terry Memorial almshouses in Skeldergate in 1899, and a number of streets in the Clementhorpe area of York, before Arthur left the city to work in London.[1]