He was one of the last of the great Gothic Revival architects, noted for his churches and their furnishings.
He began his career as a Gothic Revival architect, designing rectories and schools and restoring churches and historic houses.
This paved the way for a Gothic Revival architect, Ralph Adams Cram, to take over.
The present building is 14th-century, but was drastically restored between 1770 and 1800 and largely rebuilt by the Gothic Revival architect John Tarring in 1850.
James Brooks (1825-1901) was an English Gothic Revival architect.
James Brooks Gothic Revival architect (died 1901)
James Brooks Gothic Revival architect (born 1825)
Born in Paris, he was a major Gothic Revival architect.
Arthur Blomfield was a prolific Gothic Revival architect who worked on many church commissions in Sussex and elsewhere.
March 1 - August Pugin, Gothic Revival architect, designer, artist and critic (died 1852)