Roger Pratt
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Sir Roger Pratt (1620–1684) was an English gentleman architect of the 17th century. Following the Great Fire of London, Pratt was one of the three commissioners appointed by King Charles II to oversee the rebuilding of the city. The other commissioners were Hugh May and Christopher Wren.
Little of Pratt's work remains intact. Horseheath Hall, Cambridgeshire, was rebuilt in 1663–65 by Sir Roger Pratt for William Alington, Baron Alington of Wymondley (d. February 1685). Nikolaus Pevsner states...
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