Charles Buckeridge (circa 1832–73) was a British Gothic Revival architect who trained as a pupil of Sir George Gilbert Scott.
[1] He was made an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1861.
[1] Charles was born in France, the son of Charles Elliott Buckeridge and his wife Eliza, the daughter of John Eyre of Reading, Berkshire.
He was married and raised three sons and three daughters in Oxford, including John Hingeston Buckeridge, who was a church architect, and Charles Edgar Buckeridge (1864–1898),[3] who painted church interiors.
He died of heart disease at the age of 40 on 1 September 1873 in Hampstead, and was buried at St John's Church there.