William Milford Teulon (30 May 1823 – 23 June 1900, Leamington) was an English architect and landscape designer.
Teulon was born in 1823 in Greenwich, Kent, the son of a cabinet-maker from a French Huguenot family.
[2] William Teulon's only identified original architectural work was the design and execution of a substantial country house and ancillary buildings such as the coach house and stables at Overstone, Northamptonshire, for Samuel Jones Loyd in 1862–64.
Consequently, he lived out much of the remainder of his life at Lockinge House, Berkshire, the home of his daughter Harriet and her husband Robert Lindsay V.C., later made Lord (and Lady) Wantage in 1885.
There is a current planning application for reconstruction and conversion to 14 apartments pending at Daventry District Council.