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.