NOTES: The castellated tower has a well underneath, a windmill at the top, water cisterns on the second floor of the tower and a lookout room on the third floor.
NOTES: The construction of the house etc continued for many years and was still unfinished when Nash died in 1835. It was finished in 1846 by which time the design had altered from Nash's original plans. The house was demolished in 1953.
NOTES: The construction of the house etc continued for many years and was still unfinished when Nash died in 1835. It was finished in 1846 by which time the design had altered from Nash's original plans. The house was demolished in 1953.
NOTES: The construction of the house etc continued for many years and was still unfinished when Nash died in 1835. It was finished in 1846 by which time the design had altered from Nash's original plans. The house was demolished in 1953.
NOTES: The construction of the house etc continued for many years and was still unfinished when Nash died in 1835. It was finished in 1846 by which time the design had altered from Nash's original plans. The house was demolished in 1953.
NOTES: Markree Castle, despite the lettering on the drawing, is in County Sligo, not County Dublin. An existing house was enlarged and remodelled in 1802 in a romantic Gothic style by Francis Johnston and further remodelled in the 1860s. It is unclear whether the designs here were ever carried out.
NOTES: Considering the name of the proposed house, it was probably to be located in the North Shoebury part of the Burges estate. Wyatt later designed the memorial to Sir John Smith-Burges in the church at Havering-atte-Bower after Smith-Burges's death in 1803.
NOTES: Considering the name of the proposed house, it was probably to be located in the North Shoebury part of the Burges estate. Wyatt later designed the memorial to Sir John Smith-Burges in the church at Havering-atte-Bower after Smith-Burges's death in 1803.