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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 ...

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  4. During the next 30 out of the 42 years that George IV occupied Carlton House as his London residence, he was constantly engaged in alterations and improvements. The apartments on all floors were in a constant state of flux and the style of the interior decoration of Carlton House evolved over the years, although there were certain recurring ...

  5. 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.

  6. La Carlton House fue una mansión londinense que sirvió de hogar para el príncipe regente durante unas décadas. Se encontraba entre Pall Mall y The Mall, en el distrito St. James de la capital británica, al oeste de Trafalgar Square. La casa se construyó a principios del para Henry Boyle, barón de Carlton, pasando a en dominio real cuando ...

  7. The history of Carlton House, the shortest-lived and yet the most tasteful and exquisite of London’s vanished royal residences, began in 1709 when the Royal Gardens, which were on the southern side of Pall Mall, were leased by the Crown to Henry Boyle, who was created Lord Carlton in 1714. As his town residence here he built Carlton House ...