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Samuel Wyatt

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in London, which was the first in the world to be powered by steam engines, and patented designs for cast iron bridges. He designed model farm buildings, cottages, and several lighthouses, including those at
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Martins, Susanna Wade. "A Great Estate At Work: The Holkham Estate and its Inhabitants in the Nineteenth Century". Cambridge University Press, 1980. 155.
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between arched wings was added to the front of the theatre to a design by Wyatt. It is also believed that he was recommended by Boulton to
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with its hothouses, including 'The Vinery'. He used a simplified new-classical style for these buildings.
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in Abergele, Wales, which he completed in 1802 and which is referred to as the Wyatt Kinmel.
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In 1791 Samuel was hired by Rev Edward Hughes to design and build an early version of
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in Handsworth. This was completed in 1790. He was also responsible for work at
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in Oxford Street, London. He designed neoclassical country houses such as
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estate, he designed several farms, 'The Great Barn' as well as the new
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John Martin Robinson's doctoral thesis, "Samuel Wyatt, architect"
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Trinity House, London (Samuel's work is in stone on the left)
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Between 1784 and 1807 Samuel worked as architect to the
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In his twenties, Wyatt was master carpenter and later
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Index

English
architect
engineer
Wyatt family
neoclassical

Theatre Royal, Birmingham
Robert Adam
Kedleston Hall
Derbyshire
neoclassical architecture
James Wyatt
Pantheon
Tatton Park
Trinity House
Digswell House
Albion Mills
Dungeness
Longships
Flamborough Head
Holkham Hall
kitchen garden
Kinmel Hall
Matthew Boulton
Soho House
Handsworth
Birmingham
Theatre Royal
New Street, Birmingham
portico

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