List of works by John Vanbrugh
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John Vanbrugh created many disparate works, and this is a list of many of the notable ones. 1.
* Castle Howard, c. 1699 (west wing designed by Sir Thomas Robinson only completed in early 19th century). 2.
* The architect's own house in Whitehall, 1700–1701, known as "Goose-Pie House", demolished 1898. 3.
* The Orangery, Kensington Palace, 1704: probably a modification by Vanbrugh to a design by Hawksmoor. 4.
* Haymarket Theatre, 1704–05, has been completely rebuilt since and is now known as Her Majesty's. 5.
* Blenheim Palace, 1705–1722, stable court never completed. 6.
* Grand Bridge, Blenheim, 1708–1722. 7.
* Kimbolton Castle, 1708–1719, remodelled the building. 8.
* Demolished part of Audley End and designed new Grand Staircase, 1708. 9.
* Claremont House, 1708, then k
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John Vanbrugh created many disparate works, and this is a list of many of the notable ones. 1.
* Castle Howard, c. 1699 (west wing designed by Sir Thomas Robinson only completed in early 19th century). 2.
* The architect's own house in Whitehall, 1700–1701, known as "Goose-Pie House", demolished 1898. 3.
* The Orangery, Kensington Palace, 1704: probably a modification by Vanbrugh to a design by Hawksmoor. 4.
* Haymarket Theatre, 1704–05, has been completely rebuilt since and is now known as Her Majesty's. 5.
* Blenheim Palace, 1705–1722, stable court never completed. 6.
* Grand Bridge, Blenheim, 1708–1722. 7.
* Kimbolton Castle, 1708–1719, remodelled the building. 8.
* Demolished part of Audley End and designed new Grand Staircase, 1708. 9.
* Claremont House, 1708, then known as Chargate (rebuilt to the designs of Henry Holland in the 18th century). 10.
* Kings Weston House, 1710–1714. 11.
* Grimsthorpe Castle, 1715–1730, only the north side of the courtyard was rebuilt. 12.
* Eastbury Park, 1713–1738, completed by Roger Morris who amended Vanbrugh's design (demolished except for Kitchen Wing). 13.
* Cholmondeley Castle 1713 Vanbrugh prepared a design to rebuild the house, but it is believed not to have been executed 14.
* Great Obelisk, Castle Howard 1714 15.
* Morpeth Town Hall, 1714. (Front renewed and back replaced in 1869–70.) 16.
* The Belvedere, Claremont Landscape Garden, 1715. 17.
* Vanbrugh Castle, 1718–19, the architect's own house in Greenwich. Additionally, houses for other members of Vanbrugh's family (none of which survived beyond 1910). 18.
* Stowe, Buckinghamshire, c.1719, added north portico, also several temples and follies in the gardens (the surviving follies are: the Wolfe Obelisk (c.1720), relocated 1759; the Rotunda (1720–21) dome altered; the Lake Pavilions (c.1719) altered) up until his death. 19.
* The Temple, Eastbury Park (early 1720s) demolished 20.
* Robin Hood's Well, Yorkshire C.1720 21.
* Seaton Delaval Hall, 1720–1728. 22.
* Lumley Castle, 1722, remodelling work. 23.
* Pyramid Gate, Castle Howard 1723 24.
* Walled Kitchen Garden, Claremont (c.1723) 25.
* Newcastle Pew, St George's Church, Esher, 1724. 26.
* The Bagnio (water pavilion), Eastbury Park (1725) demolished 27.
* Temple of the Four Winds, Castle Howard, 1725–1728. Attributed works include: 1.
* Completion of State rooms, Hampton Court Palace, 1716–1718. 2.
* Ordnance Board Building, Woolwich, 1716–1720. 3.
* Chatham Dockyard Great Store House 1717, now demolished, Vanburgh or Hawksmoor were possibly involved in the design 4.
* Berwick Barracks, 1717–1721. 5.
* The Brewhouse, Kings Weston House (c.1718) 6.
* Chatham Dockyard Main gate 1720, is possibly by Vanburgh or Hawksmoor 7.
* Loggia, Kings Weston House (c.1722)
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