Edwin Nash FRIBA
(1814-1884)

Died aged c. 70

Edwin Nash FRIBA (1812 – 14 May 1884) was an English Victorian ecclesiastical architect active in mid-nineteenth-century Kent, England. Most of his commissions were churches. He worked with architect John Nash Round on St. John the Evangelist, Penge (1850). Thereafter he worked alone. He proposed Joseph Fogerty to be a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects. He married Euphemia of Camberwell and was the father of architect Walter Hilton Nash (1850–1927). He was born in Kennington, Surrey, the son of William Woodbridge Nash and Elizabeth, and baptised 8 January 1813. He died at Lawrie Park, Sydenham, Kent, age 70 or 71.

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St Nicholas Church The medieval church was replaced in 1864 by Edwin Nash's Victorian Gothic building. Monuments from the old church include those to Joseph Glover, Rector, who introduced the printing press to New England c1638; Dorothy, Lady Brownlow, 1699 (an important ornament concealed by the organ); and William, 1st Earl Talbot, 1782.

, Sutton, United Kingdom where they designed (1864)