John Charles Traylen

John Charles Traylen ARIBA (27 February 1845 - 11 June 1907) was an English architect.

He was admitted a student of the Royal Academy of British Architects.

In 1877 he moved to Peterborough and was appointed surveyor for the Archdeaconry of Oakham, which he held until 1894.

[2] On 20 March 1882 he was appointed Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

In 1884 he bought the practice of Edward Browning of Broad Street, Stamford and continued working here until his death.

Stamford School of Art by John Charles Traylen, 1895