Charles Reeves (architect)

Charles Reeves (1815 – 6 December 1866) was a British architect, particularly of police stations and county courts.

[2][3] He maintained a practice in London with Henry Annesley Voysey from 1847 to 1852, and with Lewis George Butcher from 1853.

His private commissions included Holy Trinity Church at Coalbrookdale, Shropshire.

A medal was awarded to Reeves for services in connection with the exhibitions of 1851 and 1862.

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