terrace houses

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  • 8-20, Great Pulteney Street Bath, England 1789-95

    8-20 Great Pulteney Street in Bath is a Grade I listed building consisting of 12 terrace houses built 1789-95 by Thomas Baldwin, John Eveleigh, and others.

  • 1-11, Belgrave Square SW1 London, England c. 1825

    Grand terrace of houses. Circa 1825. George Basevi. Stucco. Roofs not visible. Graeco-Roman style. One of four grand terraces facing Belgrave Square.

  • 1-13, Vicars Close Wells, England c. 1360

    Terrace of 13 houses, originally 21.

  • Cora Hotel London, England c. 1824-1825

    Built by Thomas Cubitt in c1824-5, the Cora Hotel was originally a terrace of 5 house-bays linked by a single story extension to a terrace in Endsleigh Gardens. Today it is a hotel known as the Hilton London Euston.

  • 1-18, York Terrace E NW1 London, England

    Long terrace block. c.1822-26 by John Nash as part of his Regent's Park Crown Estate development. Stucco, slate roofs. Balanced "palace" block composition with York Terrace West dressed with same Illissian Ionic giant order as York Gate.

  • 1-33, York Terrace W NW1 London, England

    Long terrace block. c.1821-26 by John Nash as part of his Regent's Park Crown Estate development; rebuilt behind facades and the east end in facsimile.

  • 1 and 2, Lower Market Street Brighton and Hove, England

    Pair of semi-detached houses in terrace. 1830-40, restored late C20. Stucco over brick, roofs concealed behind parapet, large central rendered stack. Single fronted and set directly onto road.

  • 1 to 26 Sussex Place (London Business School) London, England

    Unified terrace block (rebuilt behind front as business school). 1822-23 by John Nash (built by William Smith) as part of Nash's Regent's Park Crown Estate development.

  • 1-21, Cornwall Terrace NW1 London, England

    Long unified terrace with Nos. 20 and 21 as an additional pair in conformity.

  • 1-21, Paragon Bath, England

    Twenty-one terrace houses slightly concave uniform on site that level to front and falls steeply away to rear. 1768-1775 (plans approved 7 September 1768 Council Minutes) with C19 alterations. By Thomas Warr Atwood.

  • 1-7, Great Pulteney Street Bath, England

    Includes: Nos.36 AND 37 HENRIETTA STREET. Includes: Nos. 4, 5 AND 6 LAURA PLACE. Seven symmetrical terrace houses, now residential apartments, forming part of a unified terrace of twenty houses. 1789-1795.

  • 42-52, Great Pulteney Street Bath, England c. 1790

    Eight terrace houses. c1790. By Thomas Baldwin, John Eveleigh and other architects. MATERIALS: Limestone ashlar, double pitched slate mansard roofs with attics and stacks to coped party walls. PLAN: Double depth plans.

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