Joseph Peacock FRIBA (1821 – 17 January 1893) was a British architect.
He became an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (ARIBA) on 13 May 1850 and a Fellow of the Institute (FRIBA) on 19 December 1859. From the late 1850s, he was an "extremely individual" church architect. In 1868 his offices were at 15 Bloomsbury Square, London.
Notable buildings
- St Simon Zelotes, Chelsea, London (1858–59)
- St Stephen's, Gloucester Road, London (1866–67)
- St James' Church, Malcolm Street, Derby (1867)
- St Thomas' Church, Derby (1881)
- St Benet and All Saints Church, Kentish Town, London (1884–5; replaced 1928)
- Holy Cross Church, St Pancras, London (1887–88)
References
- ^ "Joseph Peacock". Dictionary of Scottish Architects. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
- In jubiaeo: A short history of the church and parish of S. Benet and All Saints, Kentish Town, London, 1885-1935 (London: St Benet and All Saints Church, 1935). Online resource, accessed 27 October 2018