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Cumberland Terrace
Cumberland Terrace is the epitome of John Nash's Regency architectural style and the pick of the Nash Terraces in Regent's Park.
Built in 1828, the 244 metre-long terrace is clad in cream stucco and is dominated by its Ionic columns and series of white classical sculptures (Britannia and her subjects representing various arts, sciences and trades) peppered along its pediment.
Camden Town, Great Portland Street and Regents Park.
Cow and Coffee Bean café just across the road in Regent's Park.
Mrs Wallis Simpson lived in No. 16. Angry crowds descended on Cumberland Terrace in 1936 when Edward VIII's abdication was announced.
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