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architect architraves Athenaeum Belgravia bow front Brighton Brunswick Square Brunswick Terraces builder built Carlton House Terraces cast iron Castle Cheltenham classical tradition Club columns composition contemporaries cornice Cottingham Decimus Burton decorative designed detail domes eighteenth century England façade floor windows frieze garden George Basevi George Dance Georgian Georgian building Gothic Greek ground floor Henry Holland hooded balconies Humphry Repton James Wyatt John Buonarotti Papworth John Nash King later London mansion Metropolitan Improvements modest Munster Square Nash's neighbourliness Opposite Palladian panels Pavilion at Brighton pediment Pelham Crescent period pilasters planning plaster portico Professor Cockerell proportion rebuilt Regency architecture Regency building Regency villa Regent Street Regent's Park Robert Smirke Roman Royal Academy Royal Pavilion scale seaside Sir John Soane Sir William Chambers South Kensington speculative squares and terraces St Leonards storey stucco style taste terrace architecture Terraces at Hove terraces in Regent's Theatre trellis Victorian West End William Wilkins