Samuel Burleigh Gabriel (11 August 1816 – 26 June 1865) was a Victorian architect who practised in Bristol, England.
[4] For a number of years he was in partnership with another architect, John Hicks, who later worked at Dorchester.
[5] Their offices were at 28 Corn Street, Bristol.
One of Gabriel's last commissions was Ashley House in Bristol for Sir Charles Wathen.
[6] In 2008 there was a proposal to demolish Ashley House[6] and SAVE Britain's Heritage responded by supporting a campaign for the building's retention.