Colonnades and terraces in Regent’s Park

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Colonnades and terraces in Regent’s Park are elegant neoclassical residential and architectural structures in London that exemplify early 19th-century urban park design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural ensemble
neoclassical architecture
residential building complex
architecturalStyle Neoclassical
category historic residential architecture in London
neoclassical terraces in the United Kingdom
country United Kingdom
designedInPeriod early 19th century
hasCharacteristic formal symmetry
grand colonnades
ornamental balconies
terraced housing layout
uniform classical façades
views over parkland
hasPart Cambridge Terrace NERFINISHED
Chester Terrace NERFINISHED
Clarence Terrace NERFINISHED
Cornwall Terrace NERFINISHED
Cumberland Gate colonnade NERFINISHED
Cumberland Terrace NERFINISHED
Gloucester Gate NERFINISHED
Hanover Terrace NERFINISHED
Kent Terrace NERFINISHED
Park Crescent NERFINISHED
Sussex Place NERFINISHED
Ulster Terrace NERFINISHED
York Terrace NERFINISHED
colonnades along the Outer Circle
hasUse prestige housing
residential
heritageDesignation listed buildings (various grades)
inception early 1800s
locatedNear Marylebone NERFINISHED
Primrose Hill NERFINISHED
Regent’s Canal NERFINISHED
location City of Westminster NERFINISHED
England
London, England
surface form: London

Regent’s Park NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
material stuccoed brick
partOf Nash’s plan for Regent’s Park
Regent’s Park urban design scheme
significantFor early 19th-century urban park design
integration of architecture and landscape

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Decimus Burton notableWork Colonnades and terraces in Regent’s Park