Edward Ashworth
Edward Ashworth was an English artist and architect from Devon, England, considered to be the West Country's leading ecclesiastical architect. He was elected a member of the Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society in 1847.
Origins
He was born in 1814 at Colleton Barton, in the parish of Chulmleigh in Devon.Career
He left Colleton in 1822 and later moved to London where he became a pupil of the architect Charles Fowler, born in Cullompton, Devon. During 1842-46 Ashworth travelled in New Zealand, Australia, Timor, Macau and Hong Kong during which time he kept diaries and sketchbooks. Following his return to England in 1846 he set up an architectural practice in Exeter, Devon. In later life he lived at Dix's Field in Exeter. He rebuilt or restored many churches in Devon, including:Rebuilding works
- Cullompton, Devon
- Dulverton, Somerset
- Bideford, Devon
- Lympstone, Devon
- Church of [St Mary, Bideford|St Mary's], Bideford, Devon
- Withycombe Raleigh, Exmouth, Devon
- St Mary Major, Exeter, Devon, now demolished
- St Margaret's Church, Topsham
- Milton Combe
- St Nicholas Church, Exeter
Restoration works
- St [Michael and All Angels Church, Bude], Cornwall
- St Peter's Church, Tiverton, Devon
- Silverton
- Lapford
- Widecombe
- Axminster
- Doddiscombsleigh
- North Molton
- Wynards Almshouses, Exeter
Literary works
- Chinese Architecture, with his illustrations