Daniel Garrett
Daniel Garrett was a British architect who worked on the Burlington Estate, Culloden Tower, Raby Castle, and Banqueting House.
History
Garrett started as a clerk of works, then in 1735 set up his own practice in the North of England. He worked on The Mausoleum, Castle Howard, originally designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor, from 1737 to 1742, as well as streets on the Burlington Estate, such as Savile Row and on Horton Hall in Northamptonshire until 1753.He wrote the first book on farm-buildings, Designs and Estimates of Farm-Houses, etc. in 1747.