Description:Julius Alfred Chatwin, (1830-1907) was educated at King Edward VI School in New St, started work with the local building contractors Branson & Gwyther. In 1851 he was articled to the firm of Charles Barry. He was a prolific designer both of churches, mostly in a Gothic style, and of secular buildings usually in a Renaissance style. In the City centre he built the
neo-classical chancel of St. Philip’s and the former Lloyds bank in Temple Row.