- Roger Pratt
Sir Roger Pratt (1620–1684) was an English gentleman
architect of the 17th century. Following theGreat Fire of London , Pratt was one of the three commissioners appointed by King Charles II to oversee the rebuilding of the city. The other commissioners wereHugh May andChristopher Wren .Little of Pratt's work remains intact.
Horseheath Hall,Cambridgeshire , was rebuilt in 1663–65 by Sir Roger Pratt for William Alington, Baron Alington of Wymondley (d. February 1685).Nikolaus Pevsner states that "Vitruvius Britannicus" is wrong in assigning the house to Webb. It was a Classical eleven-bay house with a three-bay pediment, quoins, hipped roof, balustrade and belvedere on the roof.Kingston Lacy inDorset was extensively altered by SirCharles Barry , andRyston Hall , nearDownham Market inNorfolk was remodelled by SirJohn Soane .Coleshill House inOxfordshire was destroyed by fire in 1952.Few records remain of
Clarendon House in theCity of Westminster , which was demolished in 1683, only 19 years after it was built in 1664 forEdward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon .External links
* [http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-buscot_coleshill/w-buscot-history/w-buscot-history-early_modern.htm National Trust | Buscot & Coleshill Estate | Early modern history] National Trust
* [http://www.middlesexpast.net/wclarendon.html City of Westminster - Clarendon Estate] Middlesex Victoria County History
*Gutenberg|name=The Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction|no=11348Further reading
* Gunther, R.T. (Reprint 1972). "The Architecture of Sir Roger Pratt". ISBN 0-405-08862-0
* Pevsner, Nikolaus, "The Buildings of England - Cambridgeshire", London, 2nd edition 1970, p.410-411.
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