Clark Rampling

Clark Rampling (bapt 6 April 1793 – buried 7 March 1875) was an English architect who worked from offices in London[1] and from about 1820 in Birkenhead, Cheshire (now in Merseyside).

His best known work is the Liverpool Medical Institution, which was built in 1835–37 in Neoclassical style.

[2] This building is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.

[3] Earlier, he had designed the Church of St Mary, Birch, a Commissioners' church in Gothic Revival style, (c. 1827/28) which has since been demolished.

[4] Other works in Cheshire and Lancashire include Clark Rampling died in 1875 in Tranmere, which is now in Merseyside.