Charles Bell (British architect)

Charles Bell FRIBA[1] (1846–99) was a British architect who designed buildings in the United Kingdom, including over 60 Wesleyan Methodist chapels.

[2] Bell, who was born in 1846 and came from Bourne in Lincolnshire,[3] was educated at Grantham Grammar School.

[4] In 1870 he was elected an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects and started independent practice.

[5] In 1888 he was working from Dashwood House, 9 New Broad Street, London.

His works include: Bell also had an office in the 1880s in Grimsby in Lincolnshire.

Nos 42 and 44–46 St John Street. Clerkenwell, London 1877
Warehouse, Ludgate Hill
Hampstead Cemetery chapels
Holme Hill School, Grimsby
Holme Hill School Grimsby
Star Lane School, Bourne
1 Temple Gardens Lincoln
Wesley Memorial Chapel Epworth, c.1910
The Corn Exchange, Bourne, Lincolnshire, 1870