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Architect Details
British John Soane

Title    Sir
Full Title  
First Name   John
Nickname  
Middle Name(s)  
Last Name / Firm Name   Soane

Nationality   British
Birth Date   1753
Death Date   1837
Circa Date  

Notes
Routinely considered one of England's greatest architects, even in his lifetime, Soane's influence continues to be substantial. Blundeston House is one of his earliest works, while Letton Hall and Tyringham are considered among his most significant.

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Extended and redesigned House for Samuel Thornton, including cantilevered Stairway, Library, and Drawing Room, 1800
Improvements to House, including alteration of Library, 1800-01
Remodeled House for 1st Marquess of Abercorn (work destroyed during 1796 fire), 1791-92
Enlarged House for John James Hamilton, later 1st Marquess of Abercorn, 1788
Alterations to House and new Stables and Dairy for Henry Peters, 1799
House, 1785-86
Repairs, 1813-14
Rebuilt as Buckingham House (formerly 91 Pall Mall) for 1st Marquess of Buckingham, 1792-95
Alterations and additions for Thomas Pitt, later 1st Lord Camelford, 1783-85
May have altered and given Gothic details to House, circa 1780
Saloon, Hall, and Corridor, 1789
Park column with urn,
Alterations, including addition of Library, for Robert Banks Jenkinson, later Lord Hawkesbury, later 2nd Earl of Liverpool, 1801-09
Work for the Hon. Wilbraham Tollemache, 1782
Stables and dovecote (demolished), 1784
Enlarged Cricket Lodge, built The Admiral's Seat., 1786-95
Music Room,
Library, 1785
Repairs for Richard Benyon, 1806
Doric orangery,
Column for James Evelyn, erected to the memory of his parents. In 1928 the column was moved to Lemmington Hall, Northumberland., 1785-86
Double-domed, Ionic-pilastered Picture Gallery on attic floor; designs for chimneypieces in Tapestry Room and Parlour, 1786-87
Additions, 1767-68
Remodelled House for Reverend Charles Collyer, 1790
Redecorated, 1781
Drawing Room,
House,
Two pair of lodges on Norwich Road, 1784-91
House, 1783-89
Altered House and added wings (demolished 1899) for Henry Greswold Lewis, 1783-86
Alterations, incluidng entrance and Library, for Thomas Horner, 1807-24
House for Godfrey Thornton, 1790-1812
House for Purney Sillitoe, 1822-28
House, 1790s
Rebuilt house for himself, 1800-03
Remodeled House and designed new Stables for 2nd Lord Eliot, 1804-06
Extended and modernized house for Fellowes family, 1804-06
House, 1813
Remodeled House; added north porch, circa 1788
Altered and extended House, 1790s
House for Robert Fellowes, circa 1785
House for himself, 1812
Gothic Library for 1st Marquess of Buckingham, 1805-06
Drawings for finishing the interiors, including the top-lit stair in the North Wing, 1789
Designs for the Drawing Room (executed?), 1808
House,
House, Bridge, and Gateway for William Praed, 1793-circa 1800
Extended Chapel; minor alterations to House, 1788-90
House, built to Soane's designs, circa 1783
Designed Yellow Drawing Room, Book Room, circa 1793
Completed House after disagreement between Duke of Leeds and Brettingham, 1795
House, circa 1791
Remodeled House after 1820 fire, 1821-22

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