BROWN, Lancelot (Capability)
(b. 1716, Kirkharle, d. 1783, London)

Aerial view

1760s
Photo
Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire

The relationship of the building to the landscape was a crucial part of the design of Blenheim Palace. John Vanbrugh and Henry Wise created formal gardens and turned the surrounding forest into parkland to provide a more appropriate frame for the house; Vanbrugh also sought (unsuccessfully) to retain the nearby medieval ruins of Woodstock Manor. His triple-spanned Grand Bridge in front of the palace originally crossed three canals but now spans the lake created by Capability Brown when he redesigned the landscaping.