Charles Lovatt Bevins (1844–1925) was an American architect from Jamestown, Rhode Island.
There, he worked for Cummings & Sears and Peabody & Stearns, noted for their Shingle Style designs.
In 1882, Bevins relocated to Jamestown, where he opened his own office.
[1] In 1884, he moved it to Newport, Rhode Island, but retained his home in Jamestown.
[2] Bevins specialized in Shingle Style "cottages" for summer residents.