Edwin Hugh Shellard (usually known as E. H. Shellard) was an English architect who worked from an office in
Manchester, and who flourished between 1844 and 1864.[1] Most of his output was in the design of churches in Northwest England, and he was successful in gaining at least 13 contracts for
Commissioners' churches.[2] The Commissioners' churches in the list are denoted by †.
Shellard added a
chancel and
transepts in similar style to a church built in 1836–38, which is in
Romanesque Revival style. Since converted into a conservation centre.[44][45]
Shellard made alterations to a church dating from the 15th century, which included raising the roof, changing the windows in the
clerestory, and remodelling the interior of the church.[49][50]
Hartwell, Clare; Hyde, Matthew; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2004), Lancashire: Manchester and the South-East, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London:
Yale University Press,
ISBN0-300-10583-5
Pollard, Richard; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2006), Lancashire: Liverpool and the South-West, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London:
Yale University Press,
ISBN0-300-10910-5
Port, M. H. (2006), 600 New Churches: The Church Building Commission 1818-1856 (2nd ed.), Reading: Spire Books,
ISBN978-1-904965-08-4
Edwin Hugh Shellard (usually known as E. H. Shellard) was an English architect who worked from an office in
Manchester, and who flourished between 1844 and 1864.[1] Most of his output was in the design of churches in Northwest England, and he was successful in gaining at least 13 contracts for
Commissioners' churches.[2] The Commissioners' churches in the list are denoted by †.
Shellard added a
chancel and
transepts in similar style to a church built in 1836–38, which is in
Romanesque Revival style. Since converted into a conservation centre.[44][45]
Shellard made alterations to a church dating from the 15th century, which included raising the roof, changing the windows in the
clerestory, and remodelling the interior of the church.[49][50]
Hartwell, Clare; Hyde, Matthew; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2004), Lancashire: Manchester and the South-East, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London:
Yale University Press,
ISBN0-300-10583-5
Pollard, Richard; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2006), Lancashire: Liverpool and the South-West, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London:
Yale University Press,
ISBN0-300-10910-5
Port, M. H. (2006), 600 New Churches: The Church Building Commission 1818-1856 (2nd ed.), Reading: Spire Books,
ISBN978-1-904965-08-4