Michael Hall, formerly Architectural Editor of
Country Life and then Editor of
Apollo, writes widely on architectural history. Among his recent books is the prize-winning George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America (2014).
Sheridan Gilley is Emeritus Reader in the Department of Theology and Religion in the University of Durham and Honorary Fellow in Catholic History in its Centre for Catholic Studies. He is the author of the acclaimed biography Newman and His Age (1990, 2003).
Maria Perry is a Tudor historian who has also written four books about London. One of these, The House in Berkeley Square (2003), a commissioned history of the Lansdowne Club, covers the development of Mayfair over two centuries. She has worshipped regularly at Farm Street since 1975.
Andrew Twort has taken photographs for over three decades for a wide range of clients, among them Architectural Digest USA, The World of Interiors, the Romo Group, Osborne & Little, Candy & Candy and a host of interior designers. This is his fourth complete book commission, and one of many titles in which his work has featured throughout his career.