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  1. John Carr (1723–1807) was a prolific English architect, best known for Buxton Crescent in Derbyshire and Harewood House in West Yorkshire. Much of his work was in the Palladian style. In his day he was considered to be the leading architect in the north of England.

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  2. John Carr (1723 - 1807) was a prolific English architect. Best known for Buxton Crescent and Harewood House, much of his work was in the Palladian style. In his day he was considered to be the leading architect in the north of England.

  3. Across the course of his long and prolific career, John Carr (1723-1807) created a litany of illustrious buildings and elegant examples of domestic and public architecture, many of which were recorded in Colen Campell’s influential ‘Vitruvius Britannicus’ (1771).

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  5. John Carr - Architect. John Carr 1791 by Sir William Beechey (c) National Portrait Gallery. 1723AD - 1807AD. ‘Carr of York’ is a label attached to some of the city’s finest buildings: Fairfax House , Bootham Park Hospital (formerly the county lunatic asylum) and the County Court House to name three. John Carr was born near Wakefield and ...

  6. Dec 10, 2020 · Made in North Yorkshire: John Carr. Our next Made in North Yorkshire feature is on the renowned Georgian architect, John Carr. Carr served as the North and West Riding ‘bridgemaster’, and built or altered over sixty bridges across North Yorkshire, alongside hundreds of extravagant halls and buildings that have made North Yorkshire’s ...

  7. Apr 23, 2024 · Overview. John Carr. (1723—1807) architect. Quick Reference. (1723–1807) English architect. He designed over 120 public buildings and churches, and nearly 90 private houses in a dignified Palladian style that suited midland and northern gentry, including Heath Hall ... From: Carr, John ‘of York’ in The Oxford Companion to Architecture »

  8. Feb 5, 2001 · The man who built York | York Press. JOHN Carr of York, the architect behind some of northern England's most impressive buildings, is the subject of not one, but two new books. They provide a...

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