Park Crescent

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Park Crescent is a grand, Regency-era crescent of stuccoed terraced houses in London, designed by architect John Nash as part of his masterplan for Regent’s Park.

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Park Crescent canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Regency architecture
crescent
terraced housing complex
architect John Nash
architecturalStyle Regency
connectedTo Portland Place
country United Kingdom
faces Regent's Park, London
surface form: Regent’s Park
hasBorough City of Westminster
hasBuildingType terraced house
hasCity London, England
surface form: London
hasConstructionType stuccoed terrace
hasFunction office use
residential
hasMaterial stucco
hasNotableArchitect John Nash
hasShape crescent
heritageDesignation listed building
isLocatedInTimeZone Europe/London
isPartOf Nash terraces around Regent’s Park
locatedIn City of Westminster
London, England
surface form: London
locatedNear Regent's Park, London
surface form: Regent’s Park
locatedOn Outer Circle of Regent’s Park
partOf Regent’s Park masterplan
period Regency era

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John Nash notableWork Park Crescent
Baronetcy of Park Crescent namedAfter Park Crescent