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[[John Vanbrugh]] created many disparate works, and this is a list of many of the notable ones.
# [[Castle Howard]], c1699<ref name="Castle-Howard-Construction">{{Cite web|url=http://www.castlehoward.co.uk/House-and-Gardens/Discover-the-House/The-Castle-Howard-Story.html|title=The Castle Howard Story: The Building of Castle Howard|publisher=[[Castle Howard]]|accessdate=8 May 2010}}</ref> (west wing designed by Sir Thomas Robinson only completed in early 19th century).
# The architect's own house in [[Whitehall]], 1700–1701, known as "[[Goose-pie house]]", demolished 1898.<ref name="Beard-70">Beard, p. 70.</ref>
# The Orangery, [[Kensington Palace]], 1704: probably a modification by Vanbrugh to a design by Hawksmoor.<ref>''The London Encyclopaedia,'' ed. Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert, rev. ed. (London: Macmillan London<!-- not a typo; "Macmillan London" was its name at the time -->, 1993; ISBN 0-333-57688-8), pp. 311, 438.</ref>
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