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Hampton Court Palace, Richmond upon Thames, London: the Queen's Apartments on the east front seen from the north-east

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Wren, Sir Christopher (1632-1723)
NOTES: The new south and east ranges for William III and Queen Mary were begun by Wren in 1689. Work on the Queen's Apartments on the east side continued until c.1718.

Downton Castle, Downton on the Rock, Herefordshire: the formal garden

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Knight, Richard Payne (1750-1824)
NOTES: Built by Richard Payne Knight, virtuoso, archaeologist and anthropologist, c.1772-1778, this house is one of the earliest contrived castellated castles. Knight was assisted in the early stages of building by Thomas Farnolls Pritchard.

Downton Castle, Downton-on-the-Rock, Herefordshire: a castellated tower overlooking the formal garden

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Knight, Richard Payne (1750-1824)
NOTES: Built by Richard Payne Knight, virtuoso, archaeologist and anthropologist, c.1772-1778, this house is one of the earliest contrived castellated castles. Knight was assisted in the early stages of building by Thomas Farnolls Pritchard.

Thames Barrier Park, North Woolwich Road, Silvertown, London: the Green Dock looking towards the Barrier

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Patel Taylor Architects
NOTES: This park on the north side of the River Thames was designed by the landscape architect Alain Provost of Groupe Signes, Paris, in collaboration with Patel Taylor Architects in 1995-2000.

Thames Barrier Park, North Woolwich Road, Silvertown, London: the Green Dock looking towards Pontoon Dock Light Railway Station

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Patel Taylor Architects
NOTES: This park on the north side of the River Thames was designed by the landscape architect Alain Provost of Groupe Signes, Paris, in collaboration with Patel Taylor Architects in 1995-2000.

Dartington Hall, Dartington, Devon: the tiltyard with the restored medieval hall in the background

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Cane, Percy Stephen (1881-1976)
NOTES: The medieval hall was built between 1388 and 1400 for John Holland, Earl of Huntingdon. It was almost derelict when it was bought in 1925 by Leonard and Dorothy Elmhirst, who undertook its renovation. Dorothy Elmhirst was repsonsible for the creation of the gardens with the landscape designers Beatrix Farrand and Percy Cane. The Tiltyard is thought to be the remains of an Elizabethan water garden.

Royal Palace, Queluz

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Oliveira, Mateus Vicente de (1706-1785)
NOTES: Work on this palace, designed as a summer retreat for Dom Pedro of Braganza, began in Rococo style in 1747 under the architect Mateus Vicente de Oliveira (1706-1786).
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