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  1. Kate Heard, Senior Curator of Prints and Drawings, discusses this watercolour of the Blue Velvet Room at Carlton House. Views such as this one were crucial i...

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  2. Carlton House. The Prince’s apartments were in a constant state of evolution, with continuous rebuilding and redecoration in progress, in which the Regent took a personal interest. There was a drive towards ‘harmonisation’ of the décor – the colour of the walls was complemented by carefully chosen porcelain vases and newly upholstered ...

  3. 6 de feb. de 2016 · Carlton House derived its name from Henry Boyle, Baron Carleton, who owned the property in the early 18th century.1. The house passed to the family of the 3rd Earl of Burlington, and was then sold to Frederick, Prince of Wales, George III’s father. After the death of Frederick’s widow, Princess Augusta, in 1772, the house stood vacant.

  4. Views of Carlton House. When George was given Carlton House as his London residence, the building was ramshackle. He employed the architect Henry Holland to renovate the existing residence and add new wings. Holland favoured a fashionable French-inspired neo-classical style and worked on both the exterior of the building and its interior design ...

  5. Golf. Nestled in the heart of 1,100-acres of private parkland in Maynooth County Kildare, Carton House Golf is a respite from the outside world and yet is just 25 mins from both Dublin Airport and city centre. Home to 2 championship courses, Carton House Golf offers exquisite views, impeccably maintained fairways, a convenient location and an ...

  6. カールトン・ハウス (英: Carlton House) は、1783年から数十年間にわたり摂政王太子 ジョージの邸宅としてよく知られていた、ロンドンにあった建物である。ペル・メル通りの南側に面し、その庭園はセント・ジェームズ・パークに隣接していた。

  7. Carlton House occupied the site of today's Waterloo Place, which today extends into the space occupied by the Athenaeum Club and the Institute of Directors (formerly the United Services Club). Collections: After the destruction of Carlton House in 1827 much of the collections of the great house were dispersed to Buckingham Palace and Windsor ...