Walter Cave

Walter Frederick Cave (17 September 1863 – 7 January 1939) was an English architect, active in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who worked firstly in the Arts and Crafts style, and latterly in the Classical Revival.

[1] In addition to architecture, Cave worked as a landscape gardener,[2] interior designer, furniture maker and cricketer.

[1][3] He was born in Clifton, Bristol, England the son of Sir Charles Daniel Cave, 1st Baronet and Edith Harriet Symonds.

Educated at Eton, Cave went on to study art at the Royal Academy Schools.

In 1889 he set up a practice in London and joined the Art Workers' Guild.

Burberry Building, Haymarket, London