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In the vault beneath are deposited the remains of Sir Jeffry Wyatville R.A. under whose direction the new construction and restoration of the ancient and royal castle of Windsor were carried out during the reigns of George the 4th William the 4th and of Her Majesty Queen Victoria he died February
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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
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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),
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voted Β£300,000 for the purpose. The eventual cost was over Β£1,000,000 (a quarter of which covered furnishing). A competition was held between four invited architects, Wyatville,
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every year from 1786 to 1822 and less frequently thereafter. There is no evidence that Wyatville ever undertook foreign travel as part of his education, probably because of the
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on 25 February 1840 following his death on 18 February. His memorial stone is in the north-east corner behind the high altar, and bears this inscription:
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page 17, For the King's Pleasure: The Furnishing and Decoration of George IV's Apartments at Windsor Castle, Hugh Roberts, 2001, The Royal Collection;
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to change his surname to Wyatville (frequently misspelled Wyattville). He is mainly remembered for making alterations and extensions to
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49 (now 39) Lower Brook Street, Mayfair, London, remodelling (1802), (1821) & (1823), this was Wyatville's home and office
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Consulted about the building of Landsberg Castle at Meiningen in Thuringia Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen (1837)
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St. George's Hall, Windsor Castle, created by Wyatville (1824-1840) (damaged in 1992 fire and partially redesigned)
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South facade including King George IV gateway, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, as rebuilt by Wyatville (1824-1840)
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pages 228–258, Sir Jeffry Wyatville Architect to the King, Derek Linstrum, 1972 Oxford University Press
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Drawing showing Wyatville's Gothic transformation to the buildings of the upper ward of
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Hyde Hall, Hertfordshire, remodelling and extension of house and new gate lodges (1803)
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by William S. Cavendish, sixth Duke of Devonshire, 1845, London, privately printed).
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Grand Staircase, Windsor Castle, created by Wyatville (1824-1840) later rebuilt by
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Round Tower, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, doubled in height by Wyatville, (1824-1840)
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Drawing showing the intended changes to the Prince of Wales Tower at Windsor Castle
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Stubton Hall, Stubton, Lincolnshire, remodelled house and new conservatory (1813)
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Statue Base, for the George III statue, Snow Hill, Windsor Great Park (1829)
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East facade, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, as rebuilt by Wyatville (1824-1840)
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Firbeck Hall, Yorkshire, Attributed to the new design of the house (c.1820)
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Upper Ward, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, as rebuilt by Wyatville (1824-1840)
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Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire, design for a new house, not executed (1820)
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into an established dynasty of architects, in 1824 he was allowed by King
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after his uncle James's death in 1813. Wyatville sent designs to the
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Waterloo Chamber, Windsor Castle, created by Wyatville (1824-1840)
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From the south-east, Phillips House, Dinton, Wiltshire (1814–17)
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who died in 1813, he then completed the building including the
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Dining Room, Windsor Castle, created by Wyatville (1824-1840)
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North wing (on left), Chatsworth House, Derbyshire (1820–41)
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Great Dining Room, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire (1820–41)
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South front, Phillips House, Dinton, Wiltshire (1814–17)
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Bridgewater Monument, Ashridge, Hertfordshire (1831–32)
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Bishop's Wood House, Hertfordshire, attributed (c.1820)
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Masterworks: Architecture at the Royal Academy of Arts
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Design for school house, Milton Abbot, Devon (c.1810)
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Oxford University Press. 1030:Cadland House, Hampshire, remodelling (1836) 973:Eastbury House, Surrey, additions (pre-1830) 910:, London, alterations and additions (c.1824) 754:, Hertfordshire, additions (1819) and (1830) 1727:Sir Jeffry Wyatville: Architect to the King 1448: 1446: 1212:Claverton Manor, Near Bath, Somerset (1820) 1188:Bretton Hall, Yorkshire remodelled (c.1815) 1100:The Orangery, Longleat, Wiltshire (1806–13) 986:near Bad Liebenstein in Thuringia, Germany 812:, Derbyshire, design for alterations (1821) 724:, Sheffield, Yorkshire, new house (1817–21) 718:, attributed, alterations to house (c.1817) 382:18th A.D. 1840 in the 74th year of his age. 321:His largest commission, the remodelling of 827:, Yorkshire, additions (c.1822) demolished 353:, completed 1834, and its 'sister house', 275:Jeffry Wyatt was born on 3 August 1766 in 34: 20: 1002:, London, alterations (1832) & (1839) 917:, London, alterations (c.1824) demolished 607:, Lancashire, alterations to house (1812) 554:, Devon, attributed, alterations (c.1810) 263:Learn how and when to remove this message 1701:. Yale University Press. pp. 347–. 1027:Lexham Hall, Norfolk, additions (c.1836) 970:, Wiltshire, proposed alterations (1826) 897:, Suffolk, proposed alterations (c.1824) 821:San Souci, Dorset, conservatory (c.1822) 770:, nr. Bath, Somerset, new house (c.1820) 511:Roche Court, Hampshire, new lodge (1808) 1641:"Tollgate House (Grade II) (2867)" 1462:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1442: 1078: 700:, London, alterations (1816) demolished 616:, Hertfordshire, designed by his uncle 577:, furniture and estate buildings (1810) 548:, London, alterations (1809) demolished 406:, Suffolk, attributed, new house (1792) 372:by George IV in 1828. He was buried in 1088:Stables, Longleat, Wiltshire (1806–13) 440:, Wiltshire, unspecified work (c.1800) 958:, London, proposed alterations (1826) 945:, London, proposed alterations (1825) 843:1 'The White House', Charmouth Dorset 834:, London, proposed alterations (1823) 759:Church of St Peter, Great Berkhamsted 412:, proposal for entrance lodges (1794) 7: 640:Church of St John the Baptist, Frome 490:, Surrey, new house and lodge (1802) 452:, Denbighshire, Cenotaph (c.1800–12) 201:adding citations to reliable sources 1605:Handbook of Chatsworth and Hardwick 1371:Golden Grove, (Gelli Aur) (1826–31) 988:Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen 642:, Somerset, forecourt screen (1814) 474:, Rutland, design of terrace (1801) 431:, Hertfordshire, new house (c.1799) 374:St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle 1008:, Pembrokeshire, new bridge (1835) 750:Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, 14: 1674:. 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