Sambrooke Freeman

He married Sarah Winsford daughter of Thomas Geers Winford of Glasshampton, Worcestershire in December 1757.

[2] Freeman lived at Fawley Court, a large house close to the River Thames north of Henley-on-Thames and just in Buckinghamshire.

[3] Freeman also had the house remodelled by the architect James Wyatt during the early 1770s is a Neoclassical style.

[1] Freeman worked on a pagoda fountain project for Prior Park south of the city of Bath that was never realized.

[2] He joined the Society of Arts in 1756, two years after its formation, and encouraged the involvement of Humphrey Gainsborough the inventor and Thomas Powys.

Fawley Court , the home of Sambrooke Freeman , viewed from the River Thames
The temple on Temple Island , commissioned by Sambrooke Freeman and designed by James Wyatt in 1771