Richard Reynolds Rowe

Richard Reynolds Rowe FRIBA FSA KStJ (5 June 1824 – 21 December 1899)[1] was an English architect and civil engineer, mainly active in Cambridge and Cambridgeshire.

His first position was on the Isle of Man, as clerk of works for St Thomas's Church, Douglas (1847).

His funeral was held at St Andrew the Great and he was buried at Mill Road Cemetery.

[3][8] His other buildings in the town include St Matthew's Church (1864–66),[9] number 6, Trumpington Road (1866),[10] Wilton Terrace, Station Road,[11] almshouses on King Street (1880),[12] and (with C. R. Scott) the Red Cow pub on Corn Exchange Street (1898).

[22] His non-ecclesiastical work in Cambridgeshire includes the police station (1855) at Linton[23] and Arkenstall's Endowed School at Haddenham (1863).

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