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  1. editions.covecollective.org › place › carlton-houseCarlton House | COVE

    Carlton House was the London residence of the Prince Regent from 1783 until his accession to the British throne as George IV in 1820. It was located on the south side of Pall Mall, alongside St. James’s Park.

  2. 24 de may. de 2012 · Carlton House was located in the St Jame’s area on London and ran alongside the Mall. The house had been given to the Prince in 1783 when he came of age and he had remodelled and furnished it at immense expense. Some visitors were said to have have found it almost vulgar in it’s opulence. Although Horace Walpole described the palace as ...

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  4. The house in Carlton House Terrace next but one eastward from the Duke of York's Column was the residence of Mr. Gladstone for some years before and during his premiership, in 1868–74. Curiously enough, it was occupied for a time, some thirty years earlier, by another Prime Minister, the late Earl of Derby, then Lord Stanley.

  5. Carlton House Terrace. Carlton House was a palatial mansion that stood on the north side of the Mall. It was rebuilt from an existing house for Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton (1669–1725), shortly after 1700. Frederick, Prince of Wales, bought the house in 1732 and it was granted to his grandson, George, later Prince Regent, in 1783.

  6. Carlton House was originally three individual Victorian properties. At the beginning of 20th Century during the Heyday of Scarborough as the first holiday resort in the UK the three individual properties have been converted into a popular sea-side family hotel. It was a vibrant place with Dinner Dance Evenings, Events and Licensed Bar.

  7. David Oakey, ‘“The most perfect palace in Europe”: Henry Holland, the Prince of Wales and the early Carlton House’, The Georgian Group Journal, 21, (2013), pp.88-105. Simon Thurley, ‘English Royal Palaces, 1450-1550’ (unpublished PhD thesis, University of London, 1991). Simon Thurley, The Royal Palaces of Tudor England: Architecture ...