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Terraces enclosing Regent's Park The grand frontages of Cumberland Terrace, Chester Terrace, Cambridge Terrace, York Terrace, Sussex Place, Hanover Terrace and Kent Terrace were conceived by Nash, although the design of the rest of the buildings was largely left to the builder and developer. The Regent's Park Terraces are London's finest example of scenic architecture. The define the space. John Nash designed a full elevation for the buildings enclosing Regent's Park and was then involved with the detailed design of: Cumberland Terrace, Chester Terrace, Cambridge Terrace, York Terrace, Sussex Place, Hanover Terrace and Kent Terrace.

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Regent's Park Terrace, London By: Robert Rhodes Architecture + Interiors Photographs: Matt Clayton Set in the southern part of Primrose Hill - on a private street in between the Village, Regent's Park and Camden Town - this beautiful, Grade-II listed grand terraced-house was calling out for something special. Chester Terrace is one of the neo-classical terraces in Regent's Park, London.The terrace has the longest unbroken facade in Regent's Park, of about 280 metres (920 ft). It takes its name from one of the titles of George IV before he became king, Earl of Chester. It now lies within the London Borough of Camden.. As with Cornwall Terrace and York Terrace, the architectural plans were made by. 12 Park Square East, Regent's Park London NW1 4LH T: 020 7935 8049 E: [email protected] Cumberland Terrace. Coordinates: 51.5322°N 0.1464°W. Cumberland Terrace. Cumberland Terrace is a neoclassical terrace on the eastern side of Regent's Park in the London Borough of Camden, completed in 1826. It is a Grade I listed building.

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Developers want to create a 10-bedroom, £50 million house in the middle of one of the John Nash-designed, stucco-fronted terraces near Regent's Park, which have attracted celebrities such as. 1-18 York Terrace East in Regent's Park, built by James Burton in the 1820s as 18 single houses, now has the coveted title of second most expensive home in London. The most expensive was 2-8a Rutland Gate, which overlooks Hyde Park and was in the process of being sold to Chinese property tycoon Cheung Chung-kiu for £200 million earlier this year. Regent's Park (officially The Regent's Park) is one of the Royal Parks of London. It occupies 410 acres (170 ha) of high ground in north-west Inner London, administratively split between the City of Westminster and the Borough of Camden (and historically between Marylebone and Saint Pancras parishes). [1] Property details Contact an agent Guide price £12,500,000 Chester Terrace Regent's Park, London, NW1 4ND House 4,425 sq ft (411.10 sq m) 5 4 2 Key features A newly restored residence in Chester Terrace Exceptional ceiling heights and grand volumes Views across Regent's Park Roof Terrace Lift access to all floors Garage and resident's parking

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Regent's Park Terrace Landscape, London A Victorian terraced townhouse in London. The house was undergoing intensive internal renovations concurrently with the garden build. With this in mind, the clients wished to enhance the garden in line with the high internal standard. Primrose Hill, London NW1. Set in the southern part of Primrose Hill - on a private street in between the village, Regent's Park and Camden Town - this beautiful, Grade II listed, grand terraced house was calling out for something special. Having been the family home for more than 20 years, the time had come for a major re-think and re. Left: 1 St Andrew's Place, on the corner of Park Square East, by John Nash. 1823-24. Right: Terrace at Park Square East. These typical stuccoed terraces on Park Square, so typical of the Outer Circle buildings of Regent's Park, were also designed by John Nash, and built around the same time, in 1823-24. Note the addition of a balcony above the. It was opened to the public by 1841 and is one of the main parks of central London. Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, London. Designed by John Nash in 1826-27, it was reconstructed following World War II. The 800-foot- (240-metre-) long structure is located just west of Albany Street and east of the Outer Circle.

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Regent's Park Terrace - Traditional - Landscape - London - by Aralia: Innovation in Landscape Design | Houzz ON SALE - UP TO 75% OFF Bathroom Vanities Chandeliers Bar Stools Pendant Lights Rugs Living Room Chairs Dining Room Furniture Wall Lighting Coffee Tables Side & End Tables Home Office Furniture Sofas Bedroom Furniture Lamps Mirrors A mansion overlooking Regent's Park has sold for under £130mn, a discount of more than £50mn on its asking price, in a sign that rising development costs and the departure of wealthy Russian buyers.