1848 – St. Peter’s Church, Great Windmill St., London
Architect: Raphael Brandon
Raphael Brandon was a leading architecture writer and perhaps a less successful architect. With his brother,
Raphael Brandon was a leading architecture writer and perhaps a less successful architect. With his brother,
The church consists of a chancel, nave, north and south aisles, north transept, south porch, and northeast octagonal tower with spire.
The new church, a building in the Early Decorated style with seating for 600,
View from The Strand published in The Building News, May 15th 1867. Unsuccessful design for new Royal Courts of Justice.
Possibly never built as designed – existing church on site seems to be by Lockwood &