Jeffry Wyattville - List of Architectural Work

List of Architectural Work

His designs include:

  • Gresford Lodge, Denbighshire, attributed, new house (c.1790)
  • Sydney, Australia, attributed, prefabricated hospital (1790) demolished
  • Wherstead Lodge, Wherstead, Suffolk, attributed, new house (1792)
  • Hyde Park, London, proposal for entrance lodges (1794)
  • Bladon Castle, Staffordshire (c.1799)
  • Cottage, Brixton, Devon (c.1799)
  • Hillfield House, Hertfordshire, new house (c.1799)
  • Woolley Park, Berkshire, alterations (c.1799)
  • Corsham Court, Wiltshire, unspecified work (c.1800)
  • Slane, County Meath, Ireland, design for a market house (c.1800)
  • Wynnstay, Denbighshire, Cenotaph (c.1800-12)
  • Longleat, Wiltshire, new stables, orangery, Horningsham Lodge and interior alterations (1800–1811), designs for upper dining room and saloon (1829–30) of the interiors only the Grand Staircase, Green Library and several white marble chimneypieces survived the remodelling of the state rooms by John Dibblee Crace in the 1870s and 1880s
  • Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, house interiors (c.1801) and (1823) new lodges (1823) and (1832)
  • Burley-on-the-Hill, House, Rutland, design of terrace (1801)
  • 24 Hertford Street, London, alterations (1802) demolished
  • 49 (now 39) Lower Brook Street, Mayfair, London, remodelling (1802), (1821) & (1823), this was Wyattville's home and office
  • Nonsuch Park, Surrey, new house and lodge (1802)
  • Greatham Hospital, County Durham, new building (1803)
  • Hyde Hall, Hertfordshire, remodelling and extension of house and new gate lodges (1803)
  • Holland House, London, proposed alterations (1804)
  • Browsholme Hall, Lancashire, decoration of new gallery (1806)
  • Roche Court, Hampshire, new lodge (1808)
  • Rood Ashton House, Wiltshire, additions and remodelling (1808) demolished
  • Thurland Castle, Lancashire (c.1809) restoration and additions (c.1809)
  • Badminton House, Gloucestershire, alterations, including the library, drawing room, staircase and conservatory (1809–13)
  • Belton House, Lincolnshire, alterations, new dairy, orangery, brewhouse and cottages (1809–20)
  • St. George's Church, Liverpool, consulted about problems with tower (1809)
  • 29 Grosvenor Square, London, alterations (1809) demolished
  • Hayne Manor, Devon, attributed, alterations (c.1810)
  • Design for school house, Milton Abbot, Devon (c.1810)
  • Endsleigh, Devon, a cottage ornés, furniture and estate buildings (1810)
  • Lypiatt Park, Gloucestershire, attributed, alterations (1810)
  • Bretby Hall, Derbyshire (c.1812)
  • Bulstrode Park, Buckinghamshire, design for completing the building, not executed (1812)
  • Dinton Park, Wiltshire, new house (1812–17) renamed Philipps House in 1916
  • Towneley Park, Lancashire, alterations to house (1812)
  • Stubton Hall, Stubton, Lincolnshire, remodelled house and new conservatory (1813)
  • Ashridge, Hertfordshire, designed by his uncle James Wyatt who died in 1813, he then completed the building including the Bridgewater Monument (c.1814-1839)
  • Cassiobury House, Hertfordshire alterations to house (c.1814) demolished
  • Hinton House, Yeovil, Somerset, additions to house (c.1814)
  • Church of St John the Baptist, Frome, Somerset, forecourt screen (1814)
  • Langold Park, Yorkshire, new house (1814) demolished
  • Teddesley Hall, Staffordshire, alterations and additions (1814)
  • Thoresby Hall, Nottinghamshire, alterations and additions (1814), rebuilt by Anthony Salvin
  • Allendale House, Wimborne Minster, Dorset, new house (c.1815)
  • Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire, additions, camellia house and estate buildings (c.1815)
  • Denford Park, Berkshire, new house (c.1815)
  • Trebartha House, Cornawall, additions and alterations (1815)
  • Mortuary Chapel, Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Belton, Lincolnshire (1816)
  • 6 Grosvenor Square, London, alterations (1816) demolished
  • Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire, alterations to the sculpture gallery (1816), botanical house (1836)
  • Brancepeth Castle. County Durham, attributed, alterations (c.1817)
  • Hampton Court, Herefordshire, attributed, alterations to house (c.1817)
  • Banner Cross Hall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, new house (1817–21)
  • Layout of St Ann's Cliff, Buxton, Derbyshire (c.1818)
  • Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, alterations to the house including the library, and addition of north wing with Great Dining Room, Sculpture Gallery, Orangery, Theatre, bedrooms, kitchen and service areas, lodges and other estate buildings (1818–40)
  • Gopsall Hall, Leicestershire, alterations to house and new entrance lodge (1819)
  • Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire, additions (1819) and (1830)
  • Restoration of Church of St Peter, Great Berkhamsted (c.1820)
  • Bishop's Wood House, Hertfordshire, attributed (c.1820)
  • Claverton Manor, nr. Bath, Somerset, new house (c.1820)
  • Raglan Castle, Monmouthshire, consulted about a possible restoration (c.1820)
  • Firbeck Hall, Yorkshire, Attributed to the new design of the house (c.1820)
  • Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire, design for a new house, not executed (1820)
  • Woolley Park, Yorkshire, new lodges and gateway (1820)
  • Trebursey House, Cornwall, new house (c.1821)
  • Orchardleigh House, Somerset, design for remodelling the house (pre-1821)
  • Parish Church, Marbury, Cheshire, restoration (1821)
  • Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge alterations and additions (1821)
  • Tissington Hall, Derbyshire, design for alterations (1821)
  • Tottenham House, Wiltshire, alterations and additions (1821)
  • San Souci, Dorset, conservatory (c.1822)
  • Whiteley Wood Hall, Yorkshire, additions (c.1822) demolished
  • 1 Cavendish Square, London, proposed alterations (1823)
  • Windsor Castle additions, Windsor, Berkshire (1823–40):Roof of grand entrance (1827), roof of St. George's Gateway (1829), King George IV gateway (1838), South Turret on South Terrace (1834), St. George's Hall (c.1827), Queen's Throne Room (1834), Brunswick Tower (1825–34), Chester Tower (1834), Clarence and Victoria Towers (1834), Cornwall Tower (1827), Dining Room Tower (1824), King George IV Tower (1832), Lancaster Tower (1825), Library Tower (1825–26), Octagon Tower (1826), South-East Tower (1829), York Tower (1826), Round Tower (1828–40), North Corridor and Front (1826), the Waterloo Chamber (1830–31), private apartments (1823–32), Royal Stable and Riding House (1839), Entrance Porch to Royal Pews, St. George's Chapel, Restoration of Garter Chapter House (now Albert Memorial Chapel), in Home Park, Windsor: Adelaide Lodge (1830-1), Gardener's Cottage, Gate Lodge (post 1830), Cumberland Lodge, additions (c.1828), Fishing Pavilion (1825), Fort Belvedere, Surrey, additions (1827), Royal Lodge, additions (1823–30), base for the George III statue on Snow Hill (1829), The Temple of Augustus, created using genuine ancient Roman architectural fragments from Lepcis Magna (1826–29), Bridge Virginia Water (1825)
  • Chillingham Castle, Northumberland, alterations and new lodge (c.1824)
  • House, Hastings, alterations (c.1824)
  • Hengrave Hall, Suffolk, proposed alterations (c.1824)
  • Lilleshall Hall, Shropshire, new house (c.1824)
  • Bedford Lodge, Campden Hill, London, alterations and additions (c.1824)
  • 74 Grosvenor Square, London, alterations (c.1824) demolished
  • Renishaw Hall, Derbyshire, plans for a new service wing (c.1824)
  • Somerhill, Kent, alterations (c.1824)
  • Yester House, Haddingtonshire, gamekeeper's lodge (c.1824)
  • Oakley Park, Duffolk, design for rebuilding the house (c.1825)
  • 2 Cavendish Square, London, proposed alterations (1825)
  • Golden Grove, Carmarthenshire, new house (1826–31)
  • Holly Grove Lodge, Highgate, London, proposed alterations (1826)
  • Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire, consulted about alterations (1826)
  • Wilton House, WIltshire, proposed alterations (1826)
  • Eastbury House, Surrey, additions (pre-1830)
  • Palace of Westminster, London consulted about improvements (1831) & (1833)
  • Designs for Altenstein Castle near Bad Liebenstein in Thuringia, Germany Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen(1833–34)
  • St. James's Palace, London, various plans for alterations none executed (1831–35)
  • Kensington Palace, London, alterations (1832) & (1839)
  • Stackpole Court, Pembrokeshire, new bridge (1835)
  • Cobham Hall, Kent, attributed, alterations to house (c.1835)
  • Shobdon Court, Shobdon, Herefordshire, alterations (1835) demolished
  • Lexham Hall, Norfolk, additions (c.1836)
  • Cadland House, Hampshire, remodelling (1836)
  • Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, King Williams Temple (1836) also proposals to build a palm house and alterations to Kew Palace
  • House, Bushy Park for Queen Adelaide, (c.1837)
  • Design for a villa at Meiningen, Germany for Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen (1837)
  • Consulted about the building of Landsberg Castle at Meiningen in Thuringia Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen (1837)
  • Drumlanrig Castle, Dumfries, alterations (1840)

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