Background
Frederick Eden was born in Brighton, Sussex, England. He was the son of Frederick Morton Eden and Louisa Ann Parker.
Frederick Eden was born in Brighton, Sussex, England. He was the son of Frederick Morton Eden and Louisa Ann Parker.
Eden was a pupil and later assistant of George Frederick Bodley and Thomas Garner. Subsequently he started his own architectural practice. He increasingly concentrated on designing church fittings and stained glass.
In 1908, he remodelled the interior of Street Paul"s Church in Oxford.
In 1910, he established a studio in Red Lion Square, London. There are drawings by Eden in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
F. C. Eden was a member of the Art Workers Guild.