Charles Busteed Fowler (fl.1890s)

Architect, of Llandaff. Built or restored several churches in south Wales including Bonvilston (1895), Cadoxton-juxta-Neath (1897), Holy Nativity, Penarth (1893-94), Llanblethian (1896-7), Llanishen (1893) and Llantwit-juxta-Neath (1898). Fowler was in partnership with Frederick R. Kempson. He was also an artist and antiquarian, and was responsible for the Celtic Revival Water Fountain in Pontypridd.

Further reading

Peter Lord, The Visual Culture of Wales: Imaging the Nation (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2000), pp. 321-2.

Peter Lord, The Visual Culture of Wales: Medieval Vision (CD-ROM) (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2004), Celtic Revival Time Gallery.



Sites associated with this person
   as architect: Church of St Michael, Abertillery , Blaenau Gwent
   as architect: Church of St John the Baptist, Cardiff , Cardiff
   as architect: Church of St Paul, Barry , Vale of Glamorgan



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designer: Charles Busteed Fowler
artist: Henry Hugh Armstead
designer: F. R. Kempson
1890
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