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Sir John Vanbrugh - Vanburgh Castle

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Sir John Vanbrugh, architect and dramatist, designed this house and lived here, c.1719-26.

Site: Sir John Vanbrugh - Vanburgh Castle (1 memorial)

SE10, Maze Hill, 121, Vanbrugh Castle

The house behind is Vanburgh Castle which he built for himself while Surveyor to the nearby Royal Naval Hospital in Greenwich. He lived here 1719-26. Said to be modelled on the (which we can sort of see), where Vanbrugh was imprisoned, 1690-92, on charges of spying for the British.

2022: is also unimpressed with the Bastille likeness.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Sir John Vanbrugh - Vanburgh Castle

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Sir John Vanbrugh

Playwright and architect. Born in the parish of St Nicholas Acons, London, of...

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