Edward Charles Hakewill

Edward Charles Hakewill (1816–1872)[1] was an English church architect, the son of Henry Hakewill and Anne Sarah Frith. His brother, John Henry Hakewill (1810–1880), was also an architect.

Church of St Mary & St Lambert, Stonham Aspal, designed by Edward Hakewill.
Hakewill designed the nave of All Saints Church, Crowfield.

Career

Hakewill designed the church of St John of Jerusalem, South Hackney (1845–8),[2] St James's, Clapton, and St Peter's, Thurston, Suffolk. Towards the end of his career he restored St Mary & St Lambert, Stonham Aspal, and churches at Grundisburgh and Wickham Market.[1]

Selected publications

  • The Temple: an Essay on the Ark, the Tabernacle, and the Temple of Jerusalem. 1851
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References

  1. Baker, Anne Pimlott. "Hakewill, Edward Charles (1816–1872)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/11886. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. History St John of Jerusalem Church. Retrieved 31 July 2015.



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