James Wyatt

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James Wyatt was a prominent 18th-century British architect known for his neoclassical and Gothic Revival designs on major country houses, churches, and public buildings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British person
architect
person
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
Neoclassical architecture
surface form: Neoclassical
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
employer British Crown
fieldOfWork architecture
floruit 18th century
genre Gothic Revival architecture
Neoclassical architecture
influenced late 18th-century British architecture
influencedBy Robert Adam
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Gothic Revival
Neoclassicism
nationality British
notableFor design of Gothic Revival buildings
design of major country houses
neoclassical interiors
notableProjectType churches
country houses
public buildings
notableWork Berkhamsted
surface form: Ashridge

Castle Coole
Caversham
surface form: Caversham Park

Dodington, Gloucestershire
surface form: Dodington Park

Fonthill Abbey
Heaton Hall
Kedleston Hall
surface form: Kedleston Hall (alterations)

Pantheon, London
Restoration of Westminster Abbey
surface form: Westminster Abbey (repairs and alterations)

Windsor Castle
surface form: Windsor Castle (alterations)
occupation architect
positionHeld President of the Royal Academy
Surveyor-General of the Ordnance
surface form: Surveyor General of the Ordnance

Surveyor of the King’s Works

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Belvoir Castle architect James Wyatt
Wyatt hasNotableBearer James Wyatt
Home House, London architect James Wyatt
6th Earl of Coventry patronOf James Wyatt
Jeffry Wyatville relative James Wyatt
Broadway Tower designedBy James Wyatt