British Architects

Abel, John 1578 – 1675 Tibberton Court, Herefordshire, 1653 Market House, Kington, Herefordshire, 1654 Abercrombie, Patrick 1879 – 1957 Founding of the Council for the Preservation of Rural England. Published a Plan for the City & Council of Kingston upon Hull Atkinson, Robert 1883 – 1952 Barber Institute of Fine Arts Croydon “B” Power Station Wallington Town Hall Attwood, Thomas Warr 1733 – 1775 Paragon Crescent (1768) Oxford Row (1773) The New Gaol, Bathwick (1772-3) Barry, Sir Charles 1795 – 1860 Houses of Parliament Bloomfield, Sir Arthur William 1829 – 1899 Royal College of Music, London Churches, public buildings Brown, Lancelot “Capability” 1716 – 1783 Known as Capability Brown. Several Parks & Gardens including: Badminton House, Bowood House, Wiltshire Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire New Wardour , Wiltshire

Burton, Decimus 1800 – 1881 Great houses, public buildings Butterfield, William 1814 – 1900 Churches Champneys, Basil 1842 – 1935 Great houses, Colleges, Churches Comper, Sir Ninian 1864 – 1960 Scottish Cathedrals and Churches Flitcroft, Henry 1697 – 1769 Major English Architecture in the 2nd generation of Palladianism Ditchley House, Oxfordshire (1724) Stourhead, Wiltshire (1744-65) Foulston, John 1772 – 1841 Pupil of Thomas Hardwick Royal Hotel, Theatre & Assembly Rooms, Plymouth (1811-1818)

Gingell, William Bruce 1819 – 1899 Influential in the Bristol Byzantine architectural style Lloyd’s Bank, Bristol Gwynn, John 1713 – 1786 Magdalen Bridge, Oxford (1722-90) Covered Market, Oxford (1774) Hadfield, Matthew Ellison 1812 – 1885 Salford Cathedral Sheffield Cathedral Glossop Railway Station Hawksmoor, Nicholas 1661 – 1736 Pupil of Wren. Continued rebuilding of London after the Great Fire Jewson, Norman 1884 – 1975 Alvescot Lodge, Oxfordshire Cottages at South Cerney

Jones, Inigo 1573 – 1652 Coven Garden, London The Queen’s House, Greenwich Introduced Palladian architecture to England Lanyon, Charles 1813 – 1889 Antrim Coast Road, (1836) Ballymoney Court House (1838) Glendun Viaduct (1839) Lethaby, William 1857 – 1931 Avon Tyrell House, Christchurch Mackintosh, Charles Rennie 1868 – 1928 Public and domestic buildings in Scotland Instigated the distinctive branch of Art Noveau architecture and interior design Matcham, Frank 1854 – 1920 Theatres Maufe, Sir Edward Brantwood 1883 – 1974 Guildford Cathedral Air Forces Memorial Oatley, George 1863 – 1950 Wills Memorial Building, Bristol Bristol Asylum, Stapleton Nesfield, William Eden 1835 – 1888 Gothic Revivial Architecture Kinmel Hall Paley, Edward Graham 1823 – 1895 St Mary’s Church, Penwortham, Lancashire All Saints Church, Wigan Holy Trinity Church, Bury Pearson, John Loughborough 1817 – 1897 Churches Pugin, Augustus Welby 1812 – 1852 Most prolific architect of Roman Catholic Cathedrals and Churches in Britain Railton, William 1801 – 1877 Nelson’s Column Rowse, Herbert James 1887 – 1963 Philharmonic Hall India Buildings, Liverpool Salvin, Anthony 1799 – 1881 Chalfont Park House, Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire Thornbury Castle, Thornbury (restored) Castle, Samwell, William 1628 – 1676 Northington Grange Felbrigg Hall Ham House Scott, Sir George Gilbert 1811 – 1878 Most prolific architect of Anglican Cathedrals and Churches in Britain Spence, Sir Basil 1907 – 1976 Coventry Cathedral Talman, William 1650 – 1719 Park, Gloucestershire

Teulon, Samuel Sanders 1812 – 1873 Buxton Memorial Fountain Owlpen House, Gloucestershire Voysey, Charles 1857 – 1941 Annesley Lodge, Hampstead, London Broad Leys, Windermere, Cumbria Waterhouse, Aldred 1830 – 1905 Public buildings, colleges, railway stations

Wren, Sir Christopher 1632 – 1723 St Paul’s Cathedral, rebuilt after the Great Fire