Architect Francis Terry presents new research into Sir John Vanbrugh’s architectural contribution to Stowe House, reconsidering the scale and ambition of his designs and their later alteration. 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 will explain the ideas and influences on a series of recently completed drawings by architect Francis Terry, that investigate and reconstruct Sir John Vanbrugh’s contribution to the architecture of Stowe House.

Vanbrugh’s involvement has long been obscured by limited surviving documentation and by extensive later alterations to the building. Working from a drawing of Stowe by Vanbrugh’s frequent collaborator, Charles Bridgeman, the early plans by William Cleere, and the Rigaud views of 1739, the lecture will explore how Vanbrugh sought to alter and adapt the existing late seventeenth-century house. The lecture will also re-examine Vanbrugh’s likely intentions for the North and South fronts, including towers, porticos, and colonnades that were later simplified or altered—possibly by James Gibbs following Vanbrugh’s death. Particular attention will be given to the ‘houses of office’ on the east and west ends, the only part clearly identified as Vanbrugh’s work. This study offers new insights into how much Vanbrugh’s bold Baroque vision was modified or erased within a few decades, as architectural taste shifted toward a more restrained Georgian classicism.

Key Information

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

Lecture Series – Save The Dates

Join us throughout the year for an inspiring line‑up of guest speakers, with talks and discussion panels taking place on Thursday evenings. Tickets are now on sale.

  • 23 April – Dr Ralph St Clair Wade (University of Cambridge and 2025 George Clarke Prize winner) shares his latest research on the Gothic Library
  • 14 May – Richard Wheeler (Specialist in practical Gardens History) explores the connections between Vanbrugh and Gibbs’ work at Stowe
  • 11 JuneOphelia Field and Rory Fraser “The most honest-hearted, real good men”: Sir John Vanbrugh and the Kit-Cat Club
  • 17 September – Francis Terry (Architect) highlights Vanbrugh’s proposed alterations and extensions to Stowe House
  • 15 OctoberMichael Bevington examines Sir John Vanbrugh’s work at Stowe and the landscape vision he helped to create.