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
- Christ the King, Sonning Common[3]
- Church of St George, Letchworth (Grade II listed)
- St John the Evangelist, Hatfield[4]
- St Matthew's, Wigmore
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References
- Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/viscount-esher-38823.html
- RIBA https://www.architecture.com/image-library/ribapix/image-information/poster/design-for-the-ghyllgrove-housing-estate-basildon-essex/posterid/RIBA20612.html
- Twentieth Century Society, https://c20society.org.uk/churches/christ-the-king/
- Hertfordshire Churches https://hertfordshirechurches.wordpress.com/category/bosanquet-peter/
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