Rowland Plumbe, also known as Roland Plumbe (2 February 1838, Whitechapel – 2 April 1919, Willesden), was an English architect, famous for being the author of many residential schemes across London, many being considered the first examples of the Victorian Garden City. Examples of these schemes are: Queen's Park Estate, Westminster, London and Noel Park, Haringey, London
Plumbe also redesigned Woodlands Park House, now Woodlands Park Hotel, in Cobham for industrialist William Bryant. After leaving University College he was articled to Nockalls Johnson Cottingham and Frederick Peek, then spent 2 years in America with Frederick Clark Withers. Plumbe returned to London in 1860 to start his own practice.