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James Nash is best known as the creator of the great Regency terraces of houses around the edges of Regent's Park in London. Like many of the great house builders featured by Tumbla, Nash's influence and built works extend far beyond house building. His works include the layout and surrounding buildings of Trafalgar Square, the main building of Buckingham Palace ( but not its later classical facade) along with garden layouts for Regent's And St James Park.


However, for us it is his creation of the white stucco villa, as seen around Regent's Park and Carlton Teracemin London that marks his influence.
==References==
John Nash: Architect of the Picturesque, Ed: Geoffrey Tyack Published 2013 by English Heritage with the Georgian Group
Georgian and Regency Houses Explained.  Trevor Yorke.  Published 2007 by Countryside Books.  ISBN 978 1 84674 051 0
[[Category:Great House Builders]]

Latest revision as of 13:20, 28 April 2013