FrederickPreedy (2 June 1820 – 28 March 1898) was an architect and glass painter in England. Preedy was born in Offenham near Evesham in Worcestershire...
footballer Cyril Preedy (1920–1965), English pianist FrederickPreedy (1820–1898), English architect and glass painter Malcolm Preedy (born 1960), English...
taking place during Victorian times. The family of Worcester architect, FrederickPreedy, lived in Fladbury and there is much of his work in the church. He...
century, after the collapse of the tower in 1898, under the direction of FrederickPreedy. The church was used for Catholic Mass during the Second World War...
Salvin, followed by a restoration of the chancel arch and nave roof by FrederickPreedy. St Mary's has an interesting set of stained-glass windows depicting...
a High Victorian Gothic style, has been tentatively attributed to FrederickPreedy. Historic England is the statutory body with responsibility for the...
extensively rebuilt and restored during the 19th century by architect FrederickPreedy for Henry Le Strange (1815–1862), developer of New Hunstanton. In the...
parish church of St. Andrew was entirely rebuilt in 1875 to a design by FrederickPreedy on the site of an older edifice. Consisting of a chancel with a north...
Saint Mary. St Mary's was significantly remodelled in the 1870s by FrederickPreedy. Burnham Deepdale has a church, supermarket, shops, cafe, pop up shops...
Hobbiss for the Ideal Benefit Society St Anne's Church, Moseley 1874 by FrederickPreedy 11, 1886 by Oliver Essex 13, 1886 by Oliver Essex 31, Ranelagh 1898...
fragments of medieval glass also survive. One window was designed by FrederickPreedy, a renowned Victorian church architects; he was born in 1820 at Offenham...
times. The village church was built in 1538 and rebuilt in 1861/2 by FrederickPreedy who was born in Offenham in 1820. Offenham Church Website History of...
Habeas Corpus Act 1679. The chapel has a stained glass window made by FrederickPreedy. One of the main benefactors of the church and village in the last...
Hereford. At the end of his articles he became chief assistant to FrederickPreedy (1820–98) in London, where Alder later established his own practice...