Alec Hamilton completed his DPhil, 'The Arts & Crafts in church-building in Britain 1884-1918' at Oxford in 2017. He has lectured widely on the subject of the Arts & Crafts, and the churches in particular. Before becoming an architectural historian, he took a fine art degree, and before that, he worked in advertising and as a management trainer. He has been a Trustee of the Landmark Trust and of Friends of Friendless Churches.
'A must both for enthusiasts and those new to the subject' * The William Morris Society Magazine * 'A great book' - Peyton Skipwith 'So pleasantly written, and so comprehensively and beautifully illustrated, that it will surely attract many new enthusiasts.' - The Victorian Web 'A beautifully written and designed gazetteer, illustrated in colour throughout with the author's own excellent photographs, it provides detailed information, lively anecdotes and firm opinions in equal measure.' - Spectator, 'Books of the Year' 'This book is a truly major contribution to the study of Victorian and Edwardian church architecture and a wonderful travelling companion.' - Ken Powell, The Victorian magazine 'beautifully illustrated' - Ayla Lepine, Church Times 'an excellent introduction' - Pre-Raphaelite Review