George Gutch

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isArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
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George Gutch was a British architect and the Bishop of London's surveyor of his Paddington estate. Gutch prepared the Final Plan for Tyburnia of 1838.
Gutch completed St James' Church, Sussex Gardens, Paddington, (c. 1841) after John Goldicutt's death. Goldicutt's original scheme was for a neo-classical design in yellow brick. The yellow brick was used but Gutch changed the style to Gothic. The building was later extensively changed by G.E. Street in 1882.

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