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===Works in London=== [[File:Haymarket Theatre - DSC04238.JPG|thumb|right|[[Haymarket Theatre]]]] Works in London include:{{efn|The lists of works are based on: ''John Nash: A complete catalogue'' by, Michael Mansbridge}} *[[Park Crescent, London]] (1806, 1819β21) *[[Carlton House]], alterations, demolished *Southborough House, 14 Ashcombe Avenue, Southborough, [[Surbiton]] (1808) *Southborough Lodge, 16 Ashcombe Avenue, Southborough, [[Surbiton]] (1808) *18 Ashcombe Avenue, Southborough, [[Surbiton]] (1808) Southborough House's summer house *[[Regent Street]] (1809β26) rebuilt *[[Regent's Canal]] (1811β20) *[[Royal Lodge]] (1811β20) subsequently remodelled by Sir [[Jeffry Wyattville]] *[[Carlton House, London]] remodelled several interiors, (1812β14) demolished 1825 to make way for Nash's Carlton House Terraces *[[Trafalgar Square]] (1813β30) completely redesigned by Sir [[Charles Barry]] *The [[Rotunda (Woolwich)|Rotunda]], [[Woolwich]] (1814; re-erected 1820) [[File:Marble.arch.london.arp.jpg|thumb|right|[[Marble Arch]]]] *The King's Opera House, Haymarket, on the site of [[Her Majesty's Theatre]]. The Royal Opera Arcade is the only part presently standing (1816β18). *[[Waterloo Place]] (1816) rebuilt *The County Fire Office (1819) rebuilt *[[Piccadilly Circus]] (1820) rebuilt *Suffolk Place, Haymarket (1820) *[[Haymarket Theatre]] (1820β21) *14β16 Regent Street (Nash's own house) (1820β21) *[[York Gate, London|York Gate]] (1821){{sfn|Historic England|1066044}} *The Church of [[All Souls, Langham Place]] (1822β25) *[[Hanover Terrace]] (1822) *[[Royal Mews]] (1822β24) [[File:Hanover Terrace - Regent's Park, NW1 - geograph.org.uk - 952733.jpg|thumb|right|Hanover Terrace]] *[[Sussex Place]] (1822β23) *Albany Terrace, London (1823) *[[Park Square, London]] (1823β24) *Park Village East and West (1823β34) *[[Cambridge Terrace]] (1824) *Landscaping of [[King's Road]] (1824) *Ulster Terrace (1824) *[[Buckingham Palace]]. The state rooms and western front (1825β30), since much extended by [[James Pennethorne]], [[Edward Blore]], and [[Aston Webb]] *[[Clarence House]] (1825β27) *[[Cumberland Terrace]] (1826) *Former United Services Club [[Pall Mall, London|Pall Mall]] now [[Institute of Directors]] (1826β28) [[File:Clarence house.jpg|thumb|right|[[Clarence House]]]] *[[Gloucester Terrace]] (1827) *[[Marble Arch]] (1828) *430β449 [[Strand, London|Strand]] (1830) ====With Decimus Burton==== *[[Regent's Park]] (1809β32){{sfn|Williams|1990|pp=135-157}} *[[York Terrace]] (1822){{sfn|ODNB a}}{{sfn|Historic England|1066044}} *[[Chester Terrace]] (1825){{sfn|ODNB a}} *[[Cornwall Terrace]]{{sfn|Williams|1990|pp=135-157}} *[[Clarence Terrace]]{{sfn|Williams|1990|pp=135-157}} *[[Carlton House Terrace]] (1827β33){{sfn|Williams|1990|pp=135-157}} *[[St. James's Park]] (1814β27){{sfn|Williams|1990|pp=135-157}} The changes made by John Nash to the streetscape of London are documented in the film ''John Nash and London'', featuring [[Edmund N. Bacon]] and based on sections of his 1967 book ''[[Design of Cities]].''
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