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Collection: Cornwall Terrace

Cornwall Terrace is a historic row of terraced mansions overlooking Regent’s Park in London. It was built between 1821 and 1823 as part of the Prince Regent’s grand development scheme, later becoming King George IV’s vision for the area.

Key Facts:

  • Architectural Design: The terrace was designed by Decimus Burton and Sir John Nash, featuring a Greco-Roman style with Corinthian columns and rusticated stonework.
  • Developer: The project was carried out by James Burton, a leading Regency-era property developer.
  • Grade I Listed: The terrace was designated a Grade I listed building in 1970, recognizing its architectural significance.
  • Modern Restoration: In the 2000s, the terrace was refurbished, with several mansions converted into luxury residences under the guidance of English Heritage and the Crown Estate.

Cornwall Terrace remains one of London’s most prestigious addresses, blending historical grandeur with modern luxury!