Sir Charles Archibald Nicholson, 2nd Baronet (27 April 1867 – 4 March 1949), was an English architect and designer who specialised in ecclesiastical buildings and war memorials.
In addition to his ecclesiastical commissions, he was also a prolific designer of public war memorials, including one at his former school in Rugby.
His internal restorations were carried out at Brecon, Carlisle, Exeter, Leicester, Lichfield, Lincoln, Llandaff, Manchester, Salisbury, Wakefield, Wells, and Winchester.
[1] From 1890, Nicholson carried out a lot of restoration work to his local parish church, St Mary the Virgin in South Benfleet.
[5] On 10 June 1931, four years after Evelyn's death, Nicholson married Catherine Maud Warren (1883–1962)[1] at the Church of All Saints, Southend-on-sea, Essex.
[6] Nicholson died on 4 March 1949 in Oxford and is buried in the Church of St Mary the Virgin, South Benfleet.
[1] He is buried, alongside his first wife, in a stone memorial he designed for her, on the south side of the west tower.