Edmund Francis Law

F. Law', (26 April 1810 – 14 April 1882, in Northampton) FRIBA was an English architect during the 19th century, notable for a large number of projects, particularly restorations, in the counties of Northamptonshire, Leicestershire and Rutland.

[1][2] His practice was based in Northampton from 1837 operating from Priory Cottage in the town.

[1] He became a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1862, proposed by George Gilbert Scott and others.

[5] He had a son, Edmund Law (1840 – 14 April 1904) who was articled to his father from 1855 and continued as his assistant at that time based at 29 Abington Street, Northampton.

[1] His son also became a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in 1881.

Wellingborough Church of England mortuary chapel (c.1857–58). Grade II listed
Exterior of NatWest Bank, Northampton (c. 1841)
East Carlton Hall
St John the Baptist church in Blisworth, Northants
Collingtree Grange, 1865, demolished 1960s except lodges, qv
All that remains of Collingtree Grange – two lodges at the entrance from the A45 road
9 Guildhall Road, Northampton
Manor House, Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England, restored 1881
St Giles' Church, Northampton, Grade I listed
Cheyne Walk, Northampton
Finedon Hall, Finedon, Northamptonshire