John Rebecca

[1] He lived in London's Leicester Square from 1825 to 1827[2] but many of his buildings were built in the seaside town of Worthing in Sussex and he is credited[by whom?]

[3] Rebecca was also the architect of Worthing's Royal Baths (now demolished) and several other buildings around the town.

[4] Rebecca designed Castle Goring at Goring-by-Sea for Sir Bysshe Shelley, 1st Baronet.

Howard Colvin called the house "an extraordinary fantasy, suavely neo-classical on one side and romantically castellated on the other".

[1] Around 1820 Buckingham House (originally 'Buckinghams' or 'Buckingham Place') in Shoreham-by-Sea in West Sussex was rebuilt to John Rebecca's designs.