William Burges (1827-81) was arguably the greatest of all Victorian architects. But he was more than just the creator of a modest number of fabulous & fabulously expensive buildings. He dreamed of hundreds more designed dozens & in addition created some of the most remarkable furniture & jewellery of all time. He was an art-architect. Rich clever well connected & short lived he was uncompromising profoundly learned skilled in every process of design & explosively inventive. A brilliant talker pungent critic & hilarious companion he was one of Victorian Londons great eccentrics & networkers though he was bewitched by the Middle Ages. The great buildings that he completed include Cork Cathedral Cardiff Castle & the even more eccentric Castell Coch the great Yorkshire churches of Skelton & Studley Royal the magnificent country houses of Knightshayes in Devon & Mount Stuart on the Isle of Bute & his own astonishing Tower House in Kensington. His furniture fabric & jewellery designs & his unrealised projects were also hugely influential & the former are now enthusiastically collected. This book was a landmark in Victorian studies when first published in 1981 & is now completely revised & re-illustrated substantially in colour.