William Winde

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Captain William Winde (c1645-1722) was an English gentleman architect, whose Royalist military career, resulting in fortifications and topographical surveys, and his later career, as designer or simply "conductor" of the works of country houses, has been epitomised by Howard Colvin, who said that "Winde ranks with Hooke, May, Pratt and Talman as one of the principal English country-house architects of the late seventeenth century" (Colvin 1995, p 1066).

Time has not been kind to his productions. His work included:

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  • Howard Colvin, A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840 (3rd ed. 1995)
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