Edward Doran WebbEdward Doran Webb FSA (1864–1931[1]) was a British ecclesiastical architect.[2][page needed] Based in Wiltshire, he worked on several churches including at Salisbury,[3] Finchley,[2] Swindon and Aldermaston.[4] Webb also designed the Birmingham Oratory.[5] He had strong connections to the University of Cambridge, and designed a large stone country house for a senior member of St John's College in the west of the city before retiring; the limestone house is in the stately Queen Anne style.[6][page needed] Webb was a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and this affiliation may be the source of his connection to scholars at the University of Cambridge.[7][page needed] He was married to Elsie Janet Charlton on 30 January 1899 and lived at Gaston Manor in Tisbury, Wiltshire almost until the end of his life.[8] References
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