
We started our exploration of James Wyatt a couple of weeks ago. Last week we looked at his buildings at Oxford. This week we explore the Churches either designed by or restored by Wyatt.
Wyatt became so popular that he had too many commissions – more than he could handle. Plus of course his official duties kept him busy. This became a problem for he would appear enthusiastic when first meeting a new client, but his interest would wane partly due to time constraints, partly due to the attraction to a new project.
St James Church
1786, Milton

St-George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle
1790, Windsor

Milton Abbey
1791, Dorset

Salisbury Cathedral
1793

St Peters Chruch
1794, Manchester

Lichfield Cathedral
1795

Durham Cathedral
1796

Hereford Cathedral
1797

Weeford Church
1803, Staffordshire

Westminister Abbey
1803, London

Henry VII, Lady Chapel
1813, Westminster Abbey

Hanworth Church
1865, Middlesex

St Kea Church Tower
1895, Cornwall
