Cockerell, Frederick Pepys 1833 - 1878

Frederick Pepys Cockerell

Frederick Pepys Cockerell was born in London, England on 6 March 1833. He was the son of the architect Charles Robert Cockerell (1788-1863) from whom he may have received some his training as an architect. He also studied at King's College, London in 1848 and in Paris in 1853. While in Paris he met the eminent French architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc (1814-1879). Following his return to London he was a pupil of Philip Hardwick (1792-1870) in 1854-1855. After leaving Hardwick he went on a study tour of Italy. On his return in 1856 he worked with his father on the decoration of St George's Hall in Liverpool.  He subsequently left his father's office and in the late 1850s set up his own practice in London.  

Cockerell was elected an Associate of the Royal Institute of British architects (ARIBA) in 1860 and a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (FRIBA) in 1864  He died suddenly in Paris on 4 November 1878. That eveing he was to have attended a dinner party at the home of Viollet-le-Duc.

Worked in
UK
Works

Freemasons' Hall , London (1863-64); Highgate School, Highgate, London (1865-67); Lythe Hill, Haslemere, Surrey (1868); Highgate School, London (1865-68); Carlisle Memorial Column at Castle Howard, near York, Yorkshire (1870); Blessingbourne, Fivemiletown, Co. Tyrone, Ireland (1870–74) for Hugh de Fellenberg Montgomery; Down Hall in Hatfield Heath, near Bishop's Stortford, Essex (1871–73), with Charles Drake as consultant; Down Hall in Harlow, Essex (1871-73); Woodcote Hall, near Newport, Shropshire (1876) for Charles Cecil Cotes MP.; Crawley Court, in Crawley, Winchester, Hampshire (1877) for A. S. Kennard, a London banker; Clonalis House in Castlerea, Co. Roscommon (1878).

Bibliography

Avery, Derek. Victorian and Edwardian Architecture. London: Chaucer Press, 2003

Directory of British Architects 1834-1914. Compiled by Antonia Brodie, et al. Volume 1: A-K. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects/Continuum, 2001

Girouard, Mark. The Victorian Country House.  New Haven and London: Yale University Press, revised and enlarged edition, 1979

‘The late Frederick Pepys Cockerell’. Royal Institute of British Architects. Proceedings 1st series vol. 32, no. 2, 21 November 1878 pp. 11-12.

McKinstry, Robert. ‘A passion for building’ Country Life vol. 172, no. 4437, 2 September 1982 p. 658.

‘Obituary’. The Builder vol.36, 9 November 1878 pp.1138

‘Obituary’. The Builder vol.36, 16 November 1878 pp. 1194-1195

‘Obituary’. The Builder vol.36, 23 November 1878 p. 1230

‘Obituary’. Transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects 1878-79, p.9

‘Frederick Pepys Cockerell: a memorial sketch’ Transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects 1879–80, pp. 21–36

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