Carlton House Terrace
Carlton House Terrace refers to a street in the St James's district of London' England, and in particular to two terraces of white stucco houses on the south side of the street overlooking St James's Park. These terraces were built in 1827-32 to overall designs by John Nash with detailed input by other architects including Decimus Burton. They took the place of Carlton House, and the freehold still belongs to the Crown Estate.
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