Jeffry Wyattville

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Drawing showing Wyattville's Gothic transformation to the buildings of the upper ward of Windsor Castle
Drawing showing Wyattville's Gothic transformation to the buildings of the upper ward of Windsor Castle
Drawing showing the intended changes to the Prince of Wales Tower at Windsor Castle
Drawing showing the intended changes to the Prince of Wales Tower at Windsor Castle

Sir Jeffry Wyattville (1766 - 1840) was an English architect and garden designer. His original surname was Wyatt, and his name is sometimes also written as Jeffrey and his surname as Wyatville.[1]

He was trained by his uncles Samuel Wyatt and James Wyatt, who were both leading architects. He is mainly remembered for making alterations and extensions to Chatsworth House and Windsor Castle. He also completed his uncle James's gothic Ashridge in Hertfordshire.

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His garden designs included part of those at:

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  1. ^ a b Plumb, J. H.; Huw Wheldon [1977] (1977). "5 George IV", Royal heritage: the story of Britain's royal builders and collectors. London: BBC, pp. 238-239. ISBN 0-563-17082-4. 

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