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Samuel Sanders Teulon (1812-1873) was a notable English architect of the 19th century.

Teulon was natural inside Greenwich, in south-east London, the boy of the French Huguenot cabinet-maker (his immature brother, William Milford Teulon (1823-1900), also became an designer).

Samuel attended a Royal Academy Schools, exhibited at the Academy around 1835, and commenced inside practice as an designer around 1838. He was the friend of George Gilbert Scott and became a member of the council of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

He particularly specialised inside Victorian Gothic styles of churches, but as well delivered many united states houses & possibly complete villages – indeed, his number 1 prominent-shell commission come within 1848 from the Duke of Bedford to design bungalow for the Thorney estate.

More clients involved a Archbishop of Canterbury, the Duke of Marlborough, the Duke of St Albans and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

Projects include: Rectory at St Mary's, North Creake, Norfolk (1845) restoration of A lot Saints Church, Icklesham, near Rye, East Sussex (1847-1852) Thorney Model Village, Cambridgeshire, for Duke of Bedford (from 1848) Tortworth Court, South Gloucestershire (1849-1852) Christ Church, Croydon (1851-1852) St Margaret's Church, Angmering (1852-1853) St John's, Ladywood, Birmingham (completed 1854) St Andrew's church, Lambeth (1854) Holy Trinity church, Hastings, East Sussex (1851-9) extensions to Shadwell Park, Norfolk (1856-1860) St John a Baptist, Burringham (1856) St Giles church, Uley, Gloucestershire (1857-1858) Christchurch, Wimbledon (1857-1860) St James, Leckhampstead, Berkshire (1858-1860) Netherfield parish church, East Sussex (c. 1859) renovation of Elvetham Hall, Hartley Wintney, Hampshire (1859-1862) vicarage, Gainford, County Durham (1860) St Mary's church, Woodchester, Gloucestershire (1861) St Mark's Church, Silvertown, east London (1861-1863) Bestwood Lodge, Nottinghamshire for the Duke of St Albans (1862-1865) village of Hunstanworth, County Durham (1863) St Peter & St Paul Church, & nearby Hawkley Hurst home, Hawkley, Hampshire (1865) Buxton Memorial Fountain in Victoria Tower Gardens, London (1865) St Mary's church, Ealing (1866-73) The Court Home, St Andrew Holborn, London (1867) St Stephen's church, Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead, London (1869) alterations to Parish Church of St John A Baptist, Windsor, Berkshire St Frideswide, Newly Osney, Oxford (1873) All Saints church, Crowborough, East Sussex internal alterations to St Mary's Church, Sunbury restoration of A lot Saints church, Wordwell, and alterations to St Mary’s church, Pakenham, both within Suffolk restoration of St John's church, Rushford, Norfolk Font around Royal Lodge Chapel, + bungalow around Windsor Great Park, Berkshire alterations to Wrotham Park home, Hertfordshire Enbrook Home, Sandgate, Kent alterations to Cholmondeley Castle, Cheshire Holkham Hall, Norfolk Riseholme Hall, Lincolnshire porch & conservatory at Sandringham House, Norfolk Brick Lane Music Hall, London Church of St John a Baptist, Huntley, Gloucestershire

category:1812 births category:1873 deaths

Samuel Sanders Teulon (1812-73)
Notes on this Victorian architect and his work from Bob Speel.






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