John Vardy

John Vardy (February 1718 – 17 May 1765) was an English architect attached to the Royal Office of Works from 1736.

[2] His relations with William Kent, his senior at the Board of Works, began around 1736 and remained close.

Vardy prepared for publication the classic of the Palladian revival, Some Designs of Mr. Inigo Jones and Mr. William Kent, 1744.

Vardy's routine at the Office of Works constrained his time to devote to private clients.

For Joseph Damer, Vardy probably designed Dorchester House, Park Lane, London, begun in 1751–52.