Louis Ambler

Louis Ambler FSA FRIBA (2 June 1862 - 1 April 1946) was an English architect.

[1] He was born on 2 June 1862 in Manningham in Yorkshire, the son of John Ambler (1832-1889) and Mary Hannah Wood (1831-1893).

He was articled to Henry Francis Lockwood and William Mawson of Bradford where he won a prize in the Bradford Society of Architects and Surveyors Pupils’ Competition in 1883.

He began in independent practice in 1889 initially at 8 Osnaburgh Street, London, but by 1892 he had moved to The Clock House, Arundel Street, Strand, London.

[3] In 1921 he was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries.

Langwith Lodge from The Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art 1907
St Michael and All Angels' Church, Outram Street, Sutton-in-Ashfield , Nottinghamshire 1909
Drighlington Tempest Constitutional Club 1910