Regency
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Owens-Thomas House and Slave Quarters
Savannah, Georgia
1816-25
Completed in 1819, the Owens-Thomas House is a museum featuring a beautiful Regency-style house with unique architectural features and the living quarters of the enslaved people who built and ran the house. Open for guided tours daily.
- Charles Dickens Birthplace Portsmouth, England 1812
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Major Peter Bocquet's House
Charleston, South Carolina
c. 1770
A striking yellow house at 95 Broad Street in Charleston, Major Peter Bocquet's House was built c. 1770 for the son of a Huguenot immigrant, who served in the Revolutionary War. Its Regency-style façade features a second-floor balcony.
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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.
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1-21, Cornwall Terrace NW1
London, England
Long unified terrace with Nos. 20 and 21 as an additional pair in conformity.