This architect dammed a stream flower under the Grand Bridge at Blenheim Palace to form the Great Lake. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this landscape architect and apprentice of William Kent whose projects include the grounds of Alnwick Castle and Stowe.
ANSWER: Capability Brown [or Lancelot Brown]
[10h] Brown was appointed King George III's ("the third's") Master Gardener at this palace built for Cardinal Wolsey. George London and Henry Wise planted a garden maze at this palace for William III ("the third"), who ordered the rebuilding of this palace to rival Versailles.
ANSWER: Hampton Court Palace
[10e] Many of Brown's outbuildings and stable blocks, including one at Corsham, were designed in this architectural style lasting from the mid-12th to 16th centuries. This successor of Romanesque architecture was defined by pointed arches.
ANSWER: Gothic architecture
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