Wotton House remodeling

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Wotton House remodeling is an architectural project in Buckinghamshire, England, redesigned in the early 19th century by the influential British neoclassical architect Sir John Soane.

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instanceOf architectural project
building remodeling project
architect Sir John Soane
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
associatedArchitect Sir John Soane
associatedWith Wotton Underwood
country England
United Kingdom
genre historic house renovation
hasArchitecturalFeature formal spatial planning
neoclassical interiors
reworked facades
hasArchitecturalType country house remodeling
hasClient Grenville political family
surface form: Grenville family
hasHistoricalContext early 19th-century English country house improvements
hasPart modified exterior elevations
redesigned main block of Wotton House
replanned internal layout
heritageDesignation associated with Grade I listed building Wotton House
influencedBy Neoclassicism
surface form: British neoclassicism
locatedIn Buckinghamshire NERFINISHED
England
location Wotton House
notableFor application of Sir John Soane’s neoclassical design principles
integration of architecture and landscape setting
partOf Wotton House
surface form: Wotton House estate
significantArchitect Sir John Soane
significantPeriod Georgian era
startTime early 19th century

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Sir John Soane notableWork Wotton House remodeling