Frederick Thomas Pilkington

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Frederick Thomas Pilkington (1832-98), was a Scottish architect, practising in the Victorian High Gothic revival style. His notable buildings include:

In Edinburgh:

  • Barclay Church 1862-4
  • 38 (Pilkington's own house), and 48-50 Dick Place, 1864
  • 158-164 Grove Street, 1864
  • Kingston Clinic, 1867-69
  • 1-7 Coltbridge Terrace, 1869
  • St David and St Oswald's, Viewforth, 1871
  • 129-131 Grange Loan, 1872
  • Daniel Stewart's Boarding House (formerly Dean Park House), 1874
  • 3 Queensferry Terrace, Dean Park House Stable Block, 1874
  • 8 Spylaw Road, mid 1870s
  • 39-51 Deanhaugh Street, 1880-1

Elsewhere in Scotland:

  • A small church in Auchengray, South Lanarkshire
  • Trinty Church, Irvine, Ayrshire, currently on the Buildings at Risk register for Scotland.[1]
  • Innerleithen Church, Innerleithen, Scottish Borders, (1864-7), still in use.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Buildings at Risk report]
  2. ^ visitscotland.com
  • Dictionary of Scottish Architects, 1840-1940 [1]