The interior is described by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel as "a splendid example of ... complete Gothic self-assurance with Victorian Punch".
His mother was Rose Ellen Rendel, the daughter of Stuart Rendel, 1st Baron Rendel, from whom he inherited a substantial estate.
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He worked shortly for Sir Charles Nicholson, and then set up his own architectural practice.
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The expedition was sponsored by John Rylands Library and Dr Edward Cadbury, the Quaker owner of the famous chocolate factory at Bournville, who Mingana had met through Rendel Harris.
In 1899 he married Grace Daphne Rendel, daughter of Lord Rendel, former Liberal MP for Montgomeryshire.
Rendel has participated in various exhibitions including COMICA at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 2008 and Cut my legs off and call me shorty! at Tensta Konsthall, 2009.
George Wightwick Rendel (1833–1902), British engineer, and naval architect, son of James Meadows Rendel
The rich internal fittings include a complete scheme of stained glass by Goodhart-Rendel's favoured designer Joseph Ledger and a 16th-century painting by Ortolano Ferrarese.