- William Winde
Captain William Winde (c. 1645-1722) was an English gentleman
architect , whose Royalist military career, resulting in fortifications and topographical surveys, and his later career, as designer or simply "conductor" of the works of country houses, has been epitomised byHoward Colvin , who said that "Winde ranks with Hooke, May, Pratt and Talman as one of the principal English country-house architects of the late seventeenth century" (Colvin 1995, p 1066).Winde was born in
Holland to English parents. [Geoffrey Beard, "William Winde and Interior Design", "Architectural History" 27, Design and Practice in British Architecture: Studies in Architectural History Presented to Howard Colvin (1984:150-162) ]Time has not been kind to his productions. His work included:
*Hampstead Marshall, (for William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven), where he completed a house begun by SirBalthazar Gerbier , c. 1662-1688, from the dates on many surviving drawings.Thomas Strong , mason; Edward Pierce, carpenter;Edward Goudge , plasterer. Destroyed by fire 1718. Gate piers remain.
*possiblyCliveden House , Buckinghamshire (forGeorge Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham ) c.1676-8. Destroyed by fire 1795 and rebuilt.
*Coombe Abbey , nearCoventry (for the Earl of Craven). Rebuilt centre block and north wing, c. 1682-88. North wing demolished.
*Buckingham House (for John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham), 1702-05. Completely embodied inBuckingham Palace .
*Powis House,Lincoln's Inn Fields ,London (for First Marquess of Powis) 1682-89. (laterNewcastle House ).
*Belton House near Grantham, Lincolnshire, is attributed to him.
*Castle Bromwich Hall, 1686-1703.Capt. Winde also gave designs for
parterre gardensHe married Magdalene, daughter of Sir James Bridgemen. His correspondence with his cousin Lady Mary Bridgemen of Castle Bromwich Hall, at the Staffordshire Record POffice, .
References
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Howard Colvin , "A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840" (3rd ed. 1995)
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