Charles G. F. Rees

The Deutsche Evangelische Christuskirche, Knightsbridge, London.

Charles G.F. Rees (born c. 1855) was a German-born[1] architect, surveyor and estate agent, practicing from Stanmore, Middlesex, England.

Career

With Edward Boehmer, Rees designed the Deutsche Evangelische Christuskirche in Knightsbridge, London.[2] He also carried out extensive works at Tyringham Hall in Buckinghamshire,[3] and designed the Markuskirche in Kelvedon Road, Fulham (1911). He was the surveyor for the German Hospital, Dalston and designing two extensions to that establishment in 1911–12.

Family

Rees was married to Franzisker P. Rees (born c. 1859), also a German subject.

References

  1. 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Image. Retrieved 28 May 2016. (subscription required)
  2. "Montpelier Square Area: Deutsche Evangelische Christuskirche, Montpelier Place", in Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge, ed. John Greenacombe (London, 2000), pp. 124-127.
  3. Tyringham Hall: the ultimate country house. Country Life, 9 May 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2016.

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