Here are 13 of the most beautiful art nouveau architectures from England.
Bournemouth Hebrew Congregation

Brandwood End Cemetery

Everard’s Printing Works

Grand Opera House, York

Palace Theatre, Plymouth

Pontefract Museum

Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum

St George’s Church, Heaviley

St Mary the Virgin, Great Warley

Turkey Cafe

Waltham Abbey Town Hall

Watts Cemetery Chapel
The Watts Cemetery Chapel or Watts Mortuary Chapel is a chapel in a Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style) version of Celtic Revival in the village cemetery of Compton in Surrey. While the overall architectural structure is loosely Romanesque Revival, in the absence of any appropriate Celtic models, the lavish decoration in terracotta relief carving and paintings is Celtic Revival, here seen on an unusually large scale. It is a Grade I listed building

Queen’s Arms, Birmingham
