George Steuart (architect)
George Steuart (c. 1730 – 20 December 1806) was a Scottish architect. Although native to the province of Atholl in Perthshire, Steuart spent most of his adult life in London, before moving to the Isle of Man in his final years. The lifelong patronage of the Dukes of Atholl assisted him greatly in his architectural career. Surviving examples of his work include Attingham Hall and St. Chad's Church in Shropshire, and Castle Mona in the Isle of Man.
George Steuart | |
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Portrait of George Steuart, attributed to William Beechey | |
Born | c. 1730 Atholl, Perthshire |
Died | 20 December 1806 75–76) Dougals, Isle of Man | (aged
Occupation | Architect |
Years active | c. 1770–1806 |
Children | Robert Steuart |
Buildings | Attingham Hall, St. Chad's Church, Castle Mona |
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