JEFFRY WYATTVILLE
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'Sir Jeffry Wyattville' (1766 - 1840) was an English architect and garden designer. His original surname was 'Wyatt', and his name is sometimes also written as 'Jeffrey' and his surname as 'Wyatville'.[1]
He was trained by his uncles Samuel Wyatt and James Wyatt, who were both leading architects. He is mainly remembered for making alterations and extensions to Chatsworth House and Windsor Castle. He also completed his uncle James's gothic Ashridge in Hertfordshire.
His garden designs included part of those at:
★ Ashridge, Hertfordshire, including the Bridgewater Monument
★ Badminton House, Gloucestershire
★ Belton House, Lincolnshire
★ Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire
★ Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire
★ Buxton Pavilion Gardens, Derbyshire
★ Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
★ Chillingham Castle, Northumberland
★ Claverton Manor, Bath and North East Somerset (UA)
★ Dalmeny, City of Edinburgh (UA)
★ Dinton Park, Wiltshire
★ Endsleigh, Devon
★ Hayne Manor, Devon
★ Hinton House, Yeovil, Somerset
★ Lexham Hall, Norfolk
★ Lilleshall Hall, Shropshire
★ Longleat, Wiltshire
★ Lypiatt Park, Gloucestershire
★ Marston House, Somerset
★ Nonsuch Park, Surrey
★ Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Greater London
★ Stansted Park, West Sussex
★ Towneley Park, Lancashire
★ Virginia Water, Surrey
★ Windsor Castle additions, Windsor, Berkshire1
★ Windsor Great Park, Windsor and Maidenhead
★ Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire
★ Wollaton Hall, Nottingham
★ Derek Linstrum ''Sir Jeffry Wyattville: Architect to the King'' (1973) OUP ISBN 0-19-817190-0
★ Wyatts, an architectural dynasty
1. Royal heritage: the story of Britain's royal builders and collectors, , J. H., Plumb, BBC, 1977,
★ Buxton Pavilion Gardens Designed By Jeffrey Wyatville
★ UK Gardens dBase
Drawing showing Wyattville's Gothic transformation to the buildings of the upper ward of Windsor Castle
'Sir Jeffry Wyattville' (1766 - 1840) was an English architect and garden designer. His original surname was 'Wyatt', and his name is sometimes also written as 'Jeffrey' and his surname as 'Wyatville'.[1]
He was trained by his uncles Samuel Wyatt and James Wyatt, who were both leading architects. He is mainly remembered for making alterations and extensions to Chatsworth House and Windsor Castle. He also completed his uncle James's gothic Ashridge in Hertfordshire.
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| Designs |
| Further reading |
| See also |
| References |
| External links |
Designs
His garden designs included part of those at:
★ Ashridge, Hertfordshire, including the Bridgewater Monument
★ Badminton House, Gloucestershire
★ Belton House, Lincolnshire
★ Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire
★ Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire
★ Buxton Pavilion Gardens, Derbyshire
★ Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
★ Chillingham Castle, Northumberland
★ Claverton Manor, Bath and North East Somerset (UA)
★ Dalmeny, City of Edinburgh (UA)
★ Dinton Park, Wiltshire
★ Endsleigh, Devon
★ Hayne Manor, Devon
★ Hinton House, Yeovil, Somerset
★ Lexham Hall, Norfolk
★ Lilleshall Hall, Shropshire
★ Longleat, Wiltshire
★ Lypiatt Park, Gloucestershire
★ Marston House, Somerset
★ Nonsuch Park, Surrey
★ Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Greater London
★ Stansted Park, West Sussex
★ Towneley Park, Lancashire
★ Virginia Water, Surrey
★ Windsor Castle additions, Windsor, Berkshire1
★ Windsor Great Park, Windsor and Maidenhead
★ Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire
★ Wollaton Hall, Nottingham
Further reading
★ Derek Linstrum ''Sir Jeffry Wyattville: Architect to the King'' (1973) OUP ISBN 0-19-817190-0
See also
★ Wyatts, an architectural dynasty
References
1. Royal heritage: the story of Britain's royal builders and collectors, , J. H., Plumb, BBC, 1977,
External links
★ Buxton Pavilion Gardens Designed By Jeffrey Wyatville
★ UK Gardens dBase
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