
Cumberland Terrace - Wikipedia
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. [1]
A Former Ambassador’s Mansion in London’s Regent’s Park
2019年11月8日 · Location: Regent’s Park, London. Price: £11.5 million (US$14.8 million) This grand 19th-century house in Regent’s Park’s palatial Cumberland Terrace served as a Spanish ambassadorial residence in...
Cumberland Terrace, London - A View On Cities
Sitting on the eastern side of Regent’s Park in the borough of Camden, Cumberland Terrace is an imposing block of houses – thirty-one in all – designed by English architect John Nash in a grand Neoclassical style. The homes were built by William Mountford Nurse and completed in 1826.
Property of the Week: Cumberland Terrace | Gentleman's Journal
Cumberland Terrace, situated on the Eastern side of Regent’s Park, is a Grade I listed terrace house which encapsulates panoramic views over the prestigious Royal Park.
Cumberland Terrace Tells the Story of Yorkville at a Glance
2018年6月8日 · Originally published on Torontoist on November 6, 2014. While most time capsules are buried in the foundations of buildings, their contents to be revealed at some future date, Cumberland Terrace is a living (if barely breathing) piece of …
A Newly Renovated Home in a Star-Studded London Spot
2017年2月6日 · The stretch of townhouses interconnected by neoclassical arches and columns known as Cumberland Terrace was designed by John Nash—better known as the architect responsible for Buckingham...
Exploring Toronto's Dead Mall: Cumberland Terrace - YouTube
Join me on a nostalgic journey through Cumberland Terrace, once a bustling hub of retail activity in the heart of Toronto, now a silent witness to the changing tides of commerce. This video...
Cumberland Terrace in blue | theLONDON i
2016年11月23日 · Cumberland Terrace in blue Such is the cheek by jowl nature of London that you can leave a rough and ready post-war council estate built on a bomb damaged site – Regents Park Estate – and cross Albany Street and run into the back of one of the self-consciously grandest, and what may be the tartiest, buildings in all of London.
Cumberland Terrace - Wikiwand
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. It was one of several terraces and crescents around Regent's Park designed by the British architect John Nash (1752–1835), under the patronage of the Prince Regent (later George IV).
CUMBERLAND TERRACE - Updated April 2025 - Yelp
Cumberland Terrace is a 70s strip mall in the middle of Yorkville. It's sort of a hallway and a mall. It runs under Bloor, to Holt Renfrew, and into the underground that connects to the Bay and the Yonge subway stop.