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  1. John Adey Repton (1775–1860) was an English architect. Biography. John Repton was the son of Humphry Repton, born at Norwich, Norfolk on 29 March 1775, and educated at Aylsham grammar school and later in a Norwich architect's office.

  2. Design for 'Burlington Place', Burlington House Site Redevelopment, Piccadilly, Westminster, London: Perspective Looking North Humphry Repton (1752–1818) and John Adey Repton (1775–1860)

  3. Overview. John Adey Repton. (1775—1860) Quick Reference. (1775–1860). Eldest son of Humphry Repton, he collaborated with his father on a number of projects, especially after the latter was severely disabled in 1811. J. A. Repton studied with William Wilkins, Senior, in Norwich, from whom he acquired a love of medieval architecture.

  4. Profile. Born: 29 March 1775 in Norwich. Died: 26 November 1860. Gender: Male. Share. Works by John Adey Repton in the RA Collection. 3 results. Humphry Repton and John Adey Repton. Design for 'Burlington Place', Burlington House site redevelopment, Piccadilly, Westminster, London: north elevation to Vigo Lane, 1808.

  5. Norwich Cathedral at the End of the Eighteenth Century: John Adey Repton, Gregg Press, Farnborough Google Scholar Sekules , V 2006 . ‘ Religious politics and the cloister bosses of Norwich Cathedral ’, J Brit Archaeol Ass 159 , 284 – 306 CrossRef Google Scholar

    • Roland B Harris
    • 2019
  6. John Adey Repton primary name: Repton, John Adey Details individual; painter/draughtsman; Male. Life dates 1775-1860. Biography Architectural ...

  7. 23 de sept. de 2014 · Featuring contributions from his architect son John Adey, the Red Book for Woburn (Citation 1805) is one of Reptons most lavish, including some of his most ambitious plans. Footnote 7 Whilst the designs encompass a range of sites, including new routeways and decorative buildings, the focus is on an extensive pleasure ground.