Walker, Carter & Walker was an architectural partnership formed in Windermere, Westmorland [now Cumbria], England, in 1903 by Robert Walker (1841?-1903), his son, Frank Hugh Walker (1882-1958) and James Carter (c1876-?). Within a week of the formation of the partnership, Walker senior died. Nevertheless the title of the firm was retained and remained unchanged at least until the outbreak of war in 1939. That year both Frank Hugh Walker and Carter were elected Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
Architectural projects by the practice included Grizedale Hall in Hawkeshead in Westmorland (1905-07); Kelsick Grammar School in Ambleside in Westmorland (1907-08); Bank Premises in Windermere in Westmorland (1909); house near Lake Windermere, Westmorland (1912); war memorial in Windermere, Westmorland (1922-23); Royalty Cinema in Bowness-on-Windermere, Westmorland (1925); police station in Windermere, Westmorland (1927).