John Linnell Bond (14 September 1764 – 6 November 1837) was an English architect.
Bond was educated at the Royal Academy, where he gained a gold medal in 1786.
After devoting some years to the study of ancient architecture in Italy and Greece he set up as an architect in London, and designed several large mansions.
[1] Following a fire at Exton Hall in 1810, its owner, Sir Gerard Noel, moved into a nearby 17th century house, and commissioned Bond to make alterations.
It is in the Greek revival style, with a giant order derived from the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates.