Edward Browning

[4] The Stamford architect Joseph Boothroyd Corby was a pupil of Browning and the architectural practice was continued by J. C. Traylen.

Apart from the Marquess of Exeter at Burghley House, Edward Browning also worked extensively for a number of the leading aristocratic and landed families in Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire and elsewhere.

For the Marquis of Huntly he added a major extension to Orton Hall near Peterborough.

More extensive was his work for Lord Brownlow of Belton House and for other members of the Cust family, which included a number of schools and other buildings in the Grantham area.

Browning was married to Louisa Ann Fox on 12 September 1850 at St Michael's Church, Stamford, and they had 16 children.

Door arch to 16 Broad Street, Stamford. The Brownings offices
Town Bridge over the River Welland 1848-9
Former Boat Inn, 3 St Mary's Hill, Stamford, 1848
Byard House, 19 St Pauls Street, Stamford 1851
National School and Church, Castlegate, Grantham, Lincs.
Little Gonerby, Grantham Primary School, 1863
Stamford High School, High Street St Martins, Stamford 1876
Hough-on-the-Hill School & Schoolhouse 1867
Former school, Easton on the Hill 1867
Former buttermarket, Red Lion Square, Stamford
Threekingham, Pulpit by Edward Browning
Chancel, St Wilfreds church, Low Marnham showing furnishings
St Wilfred's interior showing nave furnishings and font
Orton Hall, Orton Longueville 1860-1
Barrington Hall, Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex
16 St George's Square, Stamford
All Saints Vicarage, Stamford, 1855
Clare Lodge, Wothorpe
Albert House, 58 High Street, Stamford
The Victorian chapel in the cemetery at Bourne, Lincolnshire
Cemetery chapel, Stamford
Cemetery Chapel, Grantham
Cemetery Lodge, Oundle