Sir John Vanbrugh and the Making of Stowe

Thursday 15th October, 6.00 - 7.30pm

Stowe House, BuckinghamshireMK18 5EH

Michael Bevington explores Sir John Vanbrugh’s role in shaping Stowe, examining the architectural and landscape ideas that defined its early development. This talk is one of a lecture series held monthly, exploring shared themes from the individual perspectives of our speakers and reflecting the continuing debate that makes Stowe so compelling.


This lecture reviews Sir John Vanbrugh’s time and work at Stowe, examining the archaeological evidence for his buildings both at Stowe House and within the garden. It considers how Lord Cobham drew upon the talents of Vanbrugh and Charles Bridgeman to shape a new landscape vision that reflected his political and philosophical outlook.


Key Information
• Tickets £3.50
• The event will proceed with a 60-minute talk followed by audience questions
• Booking essential
• Doors open at 5.45pm

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Vanbrugh_Talk Michael Bevington

View across the Octagon Lake towards Vanbrugh's Lake Pavilions and Corinthian Arch ©National Trust Images Rod Edwards (1)