Brett, Boyd and Bosanquet

Brett, Boyd and Bosanquet were a partnership of British architects, known particularly for their post-war church designs in southern England.

The founders were Lionel Brett[1] (1963–2004), Kenneth Boyd and Peter Bosanquet (died 2005).

Brett and Boyd also collaborated on two New Towns: Hatfield and the Ghyllgrove estate in Basildon.[2]

Churches

The Church of St John in Hatfield.
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