John Nash (architect) - Work in England Outside London

Work in England Outside London

  • Blaise Hamlet

  • Blaise Hamlet

  • Circular Cottage, Blaise Hamlet

  • Entrance to Attingham Park

  • Cronkhill

  • Caerhays Castle

  • The Royal Pavilion Brighton

  • The entrance, The Royal Pavilion Brighton

  • Banqueting Room, The Royal Pavilion Brighton

  • The kitchen, The Royal Pavilion Brighton

  • Grovelands Park

  • Witley Court

  • Blaise Castle, additions, including the conservatory and various buildings in the grounds, dairy, gatehouses e.t.c. (1795-c.1806)
  • Kentchurch Court, Pontrilas (c.1795)
  • Hereford Gaol (1796)
  • Corsham Court, remodelling work, only his east front survives, (1796–1813)
  • Grovelands Park, Enfield, Middlesex (1797)
  • Atcham, several houses in the village (1797)
  • Attingham Park, new picture gallery and entrance lodges (c1797-1808)
  • East Cowes Castle on the Isle of Wight (1798–1802) – his home until his death in 1835, demolished 1960.
  • Sundridge Park, Sundridge, London, (1799)
  • Chalfont House, Chalfont St Peter, remodelled (1799–1800)
  • Helmingham Hall, modernisation work (1800–1803)
  • Luscombe Castle (1800–1804)
  • Cronkhill, near Shrewsbury, Shropshire. First Italianate villa in Britain. (1802)
  • Longner Hall, Atcham, remodelling and extension (1803)
  • Nunwell House, Nunwell Isle of Wight (1805–07)
  • Sandridge Park (1805)
  • Witley Court (1805–06)
  • Market House Chichester (1807)
  • Ravensworth Castle (1808)
  • Caerhays Castle, Cornwall (1808)
  • Ingestre Hall (1808–1813) rebuilt later in the 19th century
  • Blaise Hamlet, Bristol (1810–11)
  • Guildhall Newport, Isle of Wight (1814)
  • rebuilding of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton (1815–1822)

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