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1126: 945: 863: 1398: 2123: 542: 2217: 1657: 334: 674: 1939: 434: 1736: 1582: 1821: 1232: 773: 579:, a lawyer who handled all of Nash's legal affairs. Located in lower Regent Street, near Waterloo Place, both houses formed a single design around an open courtyard. Nash's drawing office was on the ground floor, and on the first floor was the finest room in the house, the 70-foot (21 m) long picture and sculpture gallery; it linked the drawing room at the front of the building with the dining room at the rear. The house was sold in 1834, and the gallery interior moved to East Cowes Castle. 240: 1327: 1006: 2323: 1482: 979:. However, whereas Burton was vigorously industrious, and quickly became 'most gratifyingly rich', Nash's early years in private practice, and his first speculative developments, which failed either to sell or let, were unsuccessful, and his consequent financial shortage was exacerbated by the 'crazily extravagant' wife whom he had married before he had completed his training, until he was declared bankrupt in 1783. 40: 994:, which he had already been commissioned to construct. Consequently, in 1816, Burton purchased many of the leases of the proposed terraces around, and proposed villas within, Regent's Park and, in 1817, Burton purchased the leases of five of the largest blocks on Regent Street. The first property to be constructed in or around Regent's Park by Burton was his own mansion: 846:
on the building of new churches from 1818 onwards. Nash produced ten church designs, each estimated to cost around £10,000 (£1.2 million in 2020 money) with seating for 2000 people; the style of the buildings were both classical and gothic. In the end, Nash only built two churches for the Commission:
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In 1820 a scandal broke, when a cartoon was published showing a half-dressed King George IV embracing Nash's wife with a speech bubble coming from the King's mouth containing the words "I have great pleasure in visiting this part of my dominions". Whether this was based on just a rumour put about by
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in their placing to each other. This was part of Nash's development of planning, this found it is a most extreme example when he set out Park Village East and Park Village West (1823–34) to the north-east of Regent's Park, here a mixture of detached villas, semi-detached houses, both symmetrical and
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was suffering from structural problems. Its west front was leaning forward by one foot, and Nash was hired to survey the structure and develop a plan to save the building. His solution, completed in 1791, was to demolish the upper part of the façade and rebuild it with two large but inelegant flying
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started to look closely at the cost of Buckingham Palace. Nash's original estimate of the building's cost had been £252,690, but this had risen to £496,169 in 1829; the actual cost was £613,269 (~£69.5 million in 2020 money), and the building was still unfinished. This controversy ensured that Nash
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One of Nash's most important developments were a series of medium-sized country houses that he designed in Wales, which developed the villa designs of his teacher Sir Robert Taylor. Most of these villas consist of a roughly square plan with a small entrance hall and a staircase offset in the middle
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In June 1778, Nash, "by the ill conduct of his wife found it necessary to send her into Wales in order to work a reformation on her." The cause of this appears to have been the claim that Jane Nash, "had imposed two spurious children on him as his and her own, notwithstanding she had then never had
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To repair his finances, Nash cultivated the acquaintance of James Burton, who consented to patronize him. James Burton responsible for the social and financial patronage of the majority of Nash's London designs, in addition to for their construction. Architectural scholar Guy Williams has written,
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in 1795–96. The pair would collaborate to carefully place the Nash-designed building in grounds designed by Repton. The partnership ended in 1800 under recriminations, Repton accusing Nash of exploiting their partnership to his own advantage. As Nash developed his architectural practice, it became
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On 28 March 1835 Nash was described as "very poorly and faint". This was the beginning of the end. On 1 May Nash's solicitor John Wittet Lyon was summonsed to East Cowes Castle to finalise his will. By 6 May he was described as 'very ill indeed all day', he died at his home on 13 May 1835. His
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asymmetrical in their design are set out in private gardens railed off from the street, the roads loop and the buildings are both classical and gothic in style. No two buildings were the same, and or even in line with their neighbours. The park villages can be seen as the prototype for the
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on 11 July 1835 for £1,061 (~£139,500 in 2020 money). His books, medals, drawings and engravings were bought by a bookseller named Evans for £1,423 on 15 July (~£187,078 in 2020 money). The Castle itself was sold for a reported figure of £20,000 (~£2.63 million in 2020 money) to
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Decimus Burton, to Nash's chagrin, developed the Terraces according to his own style to the extent that Nash sought, unsuccessfully, to demolish and completely rebuild Chester Terrace. Decimus subsequently eclipsed his master and emerged as the dominant force in the design of
613:(1818–1819), which was the last of these castles to be built. These buildings all represented Nash's continuing development of an asymmetrical and picturesque architectural style that had begun during his years in Wales, at both Castle House Aberystwyth and his alterations to 2243:(1810). Originally two-storey with curved central bow, fronted by a semi-circular Ionic colonnade, and surmounted by a dome. Built for the King Harmon family. Extra floor added by others. Burnt in fire 1957; subsequently demolished. Parkland now a public park and amenity 285:
to lodge with Nash's cousin, Ann Morgan, but she developed a relationship with a local man, Charles Charles. In an attempt at reconciliation, Jane returned to London in June 1779, but she continued to act extravagantly so he sent her to another cousin, Thomas Edwards of
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any child", and she had contracted several debts unknown to her husband, including one for milliners' bills of £300. The claim that Jane had faked her pregnancies and then passed babies she had acquired off as her own was brought before the
2147:, County Tyrone, (1801–07) Castle originally built in 1671. Rebuilt in Norman style by Nash for Col. William Stewart at an alleged cost of £80,000. Now well maintained as home of the Coulter family. The parkland is now used as a golf course 703:. From 1810 Nash would take very few private commissions and for the rest of his career he would largely work for the Prince. His employment by the Prince Regent enabled Nash to embark upon a number of grand architectural projects. 722:(1809–1832) and its neighbouring streets, terraces and crescents of elegant townhouses and villas. Nash did not design all the buildings himself. In some instances, these were left in the hands of other architects such as 1019:, although he had lost interest in the plain stone edifices typical of the Georgian style, and instead advocated the use of stucco. Decimus Burton entered the office of Nash in 1815, where he worked alongside 881:) (1816–1818) where he and George Repton remodelled the theatre, with arcades and shops around three sides of the building, the fourth being the still surviving Royal Opera Arcade. The other theatre was the 737:(1814–1827), reshaping the formal canal into the present lake, and giving the park its present form. A characteristic of Nash's plan for Regent Street was that it followed an irregular path linking 410:
in a wing attached to one side of the villa. The buildings are usually only two floors in height and the elevations of the main block are usually symmetrical. One of the finest of these villas is
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His career was initially unsuccessful and short-lived. After inheriting £1000 (~£162,000 in 2020 money) in 1778 from his uncle Thomas, he invested the money in his first independent works, 15–17
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in the east. Nash's master plan provided for the canal to run around the northern edge of Regent's Park; as with other projects, he left its execution to one of his assistants, in this case
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people who resented Nash's success or if there is substance behind is not known. Further London commissions for Nash followed, including the remodelling of Buckingham House to create
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in 1782. Charles, who was found guilty, was unable to pay the damages of £76 (~£13,200 in 2020 money) and subsequently died in prison. The divorce was finally read 26 January 1787.
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He established his own architectural practice in 1777 as well as being in partnership with a timber merchant, Richard Heaviside. The couple had two children, both were baptised at
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specifications) all of which were constructed by James Burton's company - was Decimus Burton, not John Nash, who was appointed architectural 'overseer' for Burton Jr.'s projects.
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In Wales, he matured as an architect. His first major work in the area was the first of three prisons he would design, Carmarthen 1789–92. This was planned by the penal reformer
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Nash's career effectively ended with the death of George IV in 1830. The King's notorious extravagance had generated much resentment, and Nash was now without a protector. The
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with Gothic battlements and towers, but the plan appears to have been modified by another architect when it was carried out. In about 1808, he designed Monachty, near
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Park. With the Regent's backing, Nash created a master plan for the area, put into effect from 1818 onwards, which stretched from St James's northwards and included
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as, "one of the most elegant and successful adaptations of the Grecian style to purposes of modern domestic architecture to be found in this or any country."
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From 1796, Nash spent most of his time working in London; this was a prelude to his return to the capital in 1797. At this time, Nash designed the delicate
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Greenough's invitation to Decimus Burton was 'virtually a family affair', for Greenough had dined frequently with Decimus' parents and brothers, including
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in 1813 (although the appointment ended in 1832) at a salary of £500 per annum (£57,810 in 2020 money). Following the death in September of that year of
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Nash's final home in London was 14 Regent Street which he designed and built 1819–23. Number 16 was built at the same time for the home of Nash's cousin
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worked as an 'Architect and Builder' and developed a positive reputation for prescient speculative building between 1785 and 1792. Burton built the
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The terraces that Nash designed around Regent's Park though conforming to the earlier form of appearing as a single building, as developed by
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St John's Church Caledon, Count Tyrone (1808) Alterations including timber spire. Spire replaced in stone to same design 1830
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with two single storey domed wings connected by a colonnade of coupled Ionic columns; Nash redecorated the oval drawing room
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Picturesque Urban Planning - Tunbridge Wells and the Suburban Ideal: The Development of the Calverley Estate 1825 - 1855
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in 1792 and formed a successful partnership with the landscape garden designer. One of their early commissions was at
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Nash was employed by the Prince from 1815 to develop his Marine Pavilion in Brighton, originally designed by
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of the Picturesque movement". The hamlet has also been described as the first fully realized exemplar of the
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to stand at the entrance to Buckingham Palace. It was moved when the east wing of the palace designed by
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House (c.1800) Kingsborough, Derry, County Sligo for Stafford-King-Harmon family. House and stable block
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remodelled several interiors, (1812–14) demolished 1825 to make way for Nash's Carlton House Terraces
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Mountain Lodge, County Tipperary for Viscount Lismore. Date unknown. Now in a state of disrepair
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This process would be extended by Nash in planning groups of buildings, the first example being
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where she lived until her death in 1851; she was buried with her husband on the Isle of Wight.
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whose growing family required additional domestic space. Marble Arch became the entrance to
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Torrens, H. S. "Parkinson, James (bap. 1730, d. 1813), land agent and museum proprietor".
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on 20 May, where he was buried in the churchyard with a monument in the form of a stone
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and Nash developed this into the finished building. He went on to design the prisons at
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The changes made by John Nash to the streetscape of London are documented in the film
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80–82 Chapel Street, Cookstown, County Tyrone. Dower house to Killymoon. Date unknown
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would influence Nash's town planning. Price commissioned Nash to design Castle House
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also called John (1714–1772). From 1766 or 1767, Nash trained with the architect Sir
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to one side, around which are placed the main rooms. There is then a less prominent
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Llanfechan house, Llanwenog, Cardiganshire c. 1790 attributed on stylistic grounds
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through whom Nash probably came to the attention of the Prince Regent (later King
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would not receive any more official commissions, nor would he be awarded the
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A History of the County of Oxford Volume III – The University of Oxford
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This article is about the architect. For other similarly named people, see
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A Georgian Heroine: The Intriguing Life of Rachel Charlotte Williams Biggs
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The parents of John Nash, and Nash himself during his childhood, lived in
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styles, of many important areas of London. His designs were financed by
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that Nash designed as picturesque castles include the relatively small
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The Architecture of Wales: From the First to the Twenty-First Century
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Nash was a vehement advocate of the neoclassical revival endorsed by
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Nash was involved in the design of two of London's theatres, both in
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Augustus Pugin Versus Decimus Burton: A Victorian Architectural Duel
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Most historians agree on London as Nash's place of birth, although
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Six Hundred New Churches: The Church Building Commission 1818–1856
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
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East Cowes Castle The Seat of John Nash Esq. A Pictorial History
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His first major commissions in (1809–1826) from the Prince were
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Harris, John; de Bellaigue, Geoffrey; Miller, Oliver (1969).
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and designed an elegant market building. Other work included
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eras, during which he was responsible for the design, in the
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Rockingham Castle. Nash may have contributed to picturesque
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commemorating Nash was placed on 66 Great Russell Street by
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Rural Urbanism: London Landscapes in the Early 19th Century
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The 17th and 18th Centuries: Dictionary of World Biography
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St. John's Church of Ireland church Valentia Island (1815)
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On 28 April 1775, at the now-demolished church of St Mary
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and his best-known collaborations with Decimus Burton are
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A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600–1840
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received. Nash retired to the Isle of Wight to his home,
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Paradise Planned: The Garden Suburb and the Modern City
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House for Countess Shannon, County Cork. (1796) Unbuilt
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Southborough Lodge, 16 Ashcombe Avenue, Southborough,
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Hereford Lunatic Asylum (c. 1796), no longer standing
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Surveyor General of Woods, Forests, Parks, and Chases
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and by the era's most successful property developer,
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It was the first of a series of 269:, John on 9 June 1776 and Hugh on 28 April 1778. 3619: 3617: 3615: 3613: 3611: 3609: 3607: 3517: 2570: 2558: 2480:caveats it as "probabl" and some sources suggest 2307:(1812–16) Alterations to 17th century castle for 1576: 668: 4813: 4533: 3953: 1368:14–16 Regent Street (Nash's own house) (1820–21) 3544: 2522: 2458:Buildings and architecture of Brighton and Hove 2390:Woodpark Lodge, Co. Armagh. Alterations (1830s) 1178:Nash had many pupils and assistants, including 699:). In 1806 Nash was appointed architect to the 4150:(2nd ed.). New York: Facts on File, Inc. 3604: 1715:. The first Italianate villa in Britain (1802) 1153:and several copies of old master paintings by 916:(1828). The arch was originally designed as a 418:, built for the Colby family at Boncath, near 370:(1792–1796). It was at Hereford that Nash met 219: 4102: 3307: 2407:for a Mr Richardson. Date unknown. Unexecuted 1053:Subsequently, Nash invited Decimus to design 1027:in Regent's Park, and he was also invited by 749:(1812 and 1819–1821), this opens into Nash's 710:and the development of an area then known as 4720:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 4267: 4002:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2741: 1942:Ffynone House, wings added later not by Nash 1887:Bridge (1791–92) abandoned before completion 1585:Banqueting Room, The Royal Pavilion Brighton 394:, of Downtown Castle, whose theories of the 4457: 2639: 2342:Cornelius O'Callaghan, 1st Viscount Lismore 1778:(1808–13) rebuilt later in the 19th century 1106:that other contemporary architects such as 796:, giving the building its exotic form, the 4847:Regency architecture in the United Kingdom 4478: 4051:. In Salter, H.E.; Lobel, Mary D. (eds.). 3487: 3475: 3463: 3439: 3427: 3355: 3331: 3319: 3295: 3283: 3271: 3259: 3247: 3235: 3223: 3151: 3139: 3127: 3115: 3091: 3076: 3064: 3052: 3040: 3028: 2941: 2929: 2914: 2902: 2890: 2866: 2447:, an enclosure around family graves (1796) 38: 4695:The Life and Work of John Nash, Architect 4687: 4595: 4383:"The Bath House (Grade I) (1182390)" 3890: 3878: 3859: 3847: 3832: 3808: 3451: 3367: 3343: 3199: 3187: 3016: 3004: 2992: 2980: 2878: 2782: 1293:(1811–20) subsequently remodelled by Sir 877:. The King's Opera House (now rebuilt as 834:, he became an official architect to the 4765: 4608:; Fishman, David; Tilove, Jacob (2013). 4302: 4215:John Nash: The Prince Regent's Architect 3929: 3784: 3722: 3707: 3695: 3683: 3671: 3659: 3647: 3635: 3598: 3586: 3574: 3562: 3511: 3499: 2321: 2215: 2121: 1937: 1819: 1734: 1655: 1580: 1480: 1396: 1325: 1275:(1808) Southborough House's summer house 1230: 1173: 1124: 1004: 943: 861: 800:style interiors are largely the work of 771: 672: 540: 432: 332: 238: 44:Bust of Nash at All Souls, Langham Place 4717:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 4664: 4510:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 4356: 4172:(3rd ed.). Yale University Press. 3999:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 3965: 2953: 2842: 2806: 2794: 2770: 2702: 2670: 2658: 2627: 2552: 2439:Nash's only known work in Scotland is: 2420:. Date unknown. Gateways and gate lodge 2228:St. Paul's Church of Ireland church in 1567:and based on sections of his 1967 book 1308:(1813–30) completely redesigned by Sir 1092: 1031:, a close friend of the Prince Regent, 975:, for land agent and museum proprietor 188:Nash's best-known solo designs are the 4814: 4744:John Nash Architect of the Picturesque 4640: 4626: 4436: 4363:. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. 4164: 4138: 4022: 3902: 3821:Harris, de Bellaigue & Miller 1969 3737: 3379: 2965: 2854: 2753: 2540: 2103:, Carmarthen (1827–28) demolished 1846 1646:, several houses in the village (1797) 1512: 1149:painted on the Isle of Wight, four by 501:, and later drew up plans for work at 4740: 4564:(2 ed.). Yale University Press. 4501: 4458:Major, Joanne; Murden, Sarah (2017). 4427: 4344:. London: Thomas Nelsons & Sons. 4325:from the original on 29 December 2021 4210: 4079: 4043: 3796: 3538: 3211: 3175: 3163: 2830: 2818: 2729: 2714: 2687: 2585: 2564: 2181:Du Pre Alexander, 2nd Earl of Caledon 1350:The County Fire Office (1819) rebuilt 572:Gothic castles that he would design. 4578: 4559: 4186: 3761: 3415: 3403: 3391: 2528: 1421:Park Village East and West (1823–34) 1048:The Proceedings of the Royal Society 892:, which still survives, facing down 811:Company set up in 1812 to provide a 642:villas. His first such exercise was 343:Nash left London in 1784 to live in 4713: 4699:. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press. 4341:Buckingham Palace and its treasures 3550: 2591: 2434: 1626:and remodelled by Nash, are extant. 536: 525:; the first in the early 1790s was 224:Nash was born in 1752, probably in 13: 4774:. London: Cassell Publishers Ltd. 4443:. Vol. 4. London: Routledge. 4413:National Heritage List for England 4388:National Heritage List for England 3992: 3623: 2608:National Heritage List for England 2249:Rockingham Gothic Chapel. Roofless 2117: 1849:Priory House, Carmarthen (1788–89) 1725:, remodelling and extension (1803) 1271:18 Ashcombe Avenue, Southborough, 1226: 940:Work with James and Decimus Burton 659:buildings of Jesus College, Oxford 595:Ravensworth Castle (Tyne and Wear) 14: 4873: 4789: 3750:Dictionary of Scottish Architects 2493:The lists of works are based on: 2314:Burne Lodge. Crawfordsburn Park, 2309:Charles O'Neill, 1st Earl O'Neill 1731:, Nunwell Isle of Wight (1805–07) 998:, which was designed by his son, 552:In June 1797, Nash moved into 28 228:, south London. His father was a 3104:Stern, Fishman & Tilove 2013 2487: 2206:), (1808) (entrance lodges only) 2038:Castle House, later replaced by 1815: 1798:Newport Guildhall, Isle of Wight 1164:Henry Boyle, 3rd Earl of Shannon 885:(1821), with its fine hexastyle 807:Nash was also a director of the 4862:19th-century English architects 4852:18th-century British architects 4583:. Dictionary of Welsh Biography 4483:John Nash: A Complete Catalogue 4029:. Manchester University Press. 2495:John Nash: A complete catalogue 2379:St. Luran's Church of Ireland, 2106:Extension block of Plas Gelli, 1359:Suffolk Place, Haymarket (1820) 849:All Souls Church, Langham Place 650:(1805) and Southborough Place, 4804:New International Encyclopedia 4249:Dictionary of Ulster Biography 4193:The Dictionary of Architecture 3978:Dictionary of Ulster Biography 3942:Historic England & 1182390 3918:Historic England & 1066044 2470: 1934:(1792–96) demolished (c. 1954) 1824:St. Non's Church Llanerchaeron 1695:, modernisation work (1800–03) 1577:Work in England outside London 1157:. These artworks were sold at 1139:St. James's Church, East Cowes 669:Architect to the Prince Regent 564:on which he erected 1798–1802 390:buttresses. In 1790, Nash met 1: 4650:. London: Faber & Faber. 2504: 1412:Albany Terrace, London (1823) 1131:St James's Church, East Cowes 924:was built, at the request of 815:link from west London to the 733:Nash went on to re-landscape 665:to hang in the college hall. 628:described the hamlet as "the 16:British architect (1752–1835) 4857:Burials in the Isle of Wight 4734:UK public library membership 4667:John Nash Architect in Wales 4537:; Radcliffe, Edith (1970) . 4527:UK public library membership 4479:Mansbridge, Michael (1991). 4120:. New Haven, US and London: 4016:UK public library membership 3954:Pevsner & Radcliffe 1970 1469:Former United Services Club 967:in Great Surrey Street (now 792:. The exterior was based on 646:(1802), and others included 7: 4428:Jones, Christopher (2017). 2451: 2351:, for a Mrs Kavanagh (1817) 2262:County Tipperary (1810–14) 1198:; John Foulon (1772–1842); 558:St George's, Hanover Square 220:Background and early career 10: 4878: 3986: 2338:Clogheen, County Tipperary 2246:Rockingham lakeside gazebo 2202:, public residence of the 1210:; and the brothers Henry, 1077:attraction (the latter to 1044:the physician Henry Burton 657:He advised on work to the 23:John Nash (disambiguation) 20: 4665:Suggett, Richard (1995). 4647:Sir John Soane, architect 4545:. London: Penguin Books. 4437:Magill, Frank N. (2013). 4357:Hilling, John B. (2018). 3308:Cherry & Pevsner 2002 2405:Somerset House, Coleraine 2016:Llangattock (Crickhowell) 1924:(1792–94) demolished 1881 1254:, alterations, demolished 1241:Works in London include: 908:(1825–1830), and for the 855:(1825–27), bombed during 148: 102: 98: 90: 71: 49: 37: 30: 4741:Tyack, Geoffrey (2013). 4118:The Buildings of England 4084:Encyclopedia of the City 2463: 2236:(1816–18) Cruciform plan 1844:Llanfihangel Aberbythych 1828:Work in Wales include: 1689:, remodelled (1799–1800) 1379:All Souls, Langham Place 1221: 582:The finest of the dozen 382:approved of the design. 328: 294:. The case was tried at 120:Royal Pavilion, Brighton 85:, Isle of Wight, England 4636:. London: Country Life. 4612:. The Monacelli Press. 4596:Sherfield, Ian (1994). 4581:"John Nash (1752-1835)" 4303:Griffith, Rhys (2019). 4269:"John Nash (1752-1835)" 4219:. London: Country Life. 4211:Davis, Terence (1966). 4059:Victoria County History 2640:Major & Murden 2017 2356:Cahir, County Tipperary 2241:Boyle, County Roscommon 2157:Kilwaughter Castle, in 2154:(1807) Italianate Villa 1622:originally designed by 1322:(1814; re-erected 1820) 1029:George Bellas Greenough 883:Theatre Royal Haymarket 281:. His wife was sent to 4842:Historicist architects 4832:Architects from London 4766:Williams, Guy (1990). 4726:10.1093/ref:odnb/21370 4519:10.1093/ref:odnb/50182 4289:www.greatbuildings.com 2517:Great Buildings Online 2497:by, Michael Mansbridge 2354:Erasmus Smith School, 2329: 2224: 2127: 2044:Aberystwyth University 1956:Market Place (1794–46) 1943: 1825: 1740: 1661: 1586: 1488: 1475:Institute of Directors 1402: 1333: 1238: 1200:Augustus Charles Pugin 1137:funeral took place at 1133: 1035:, and Nash, to design 1021:Augustus Charles Pugin 1012: 952: 870: 781: 684: 549: 527:Augustus Charles Pugin 442: 340: 251: 4837:Georgian architecture 4487:. New York: Rizzoli. 4122:Yale University Press 4080:Caves, R. W. (2004). 4023:Arnold, Dana (2005). 4008:10.1093/ref:odnb/4125 3996:. "Burton, Decimus". 2603:"Cronkhill (1176915)" 2340:(1818–19). Built for 2325: 2219: 2125: 1941: 1823: 1738: 1659: 1584: 1547:Carlton House Terrace 1484: 1437:Ulster Terrace (1824) 1400: 1339:Her Majesty's Theatre 1329: 1300:Carlton House, London 1246:Park Crescent, London 1234: 1192:George Stanley Repton 1174:Assistants and pupils 1128: 1087:Carlton House Terrace 1010:Carlton House Terrace 1008: 947: 879:Her Majesty's Theatre 865: 853:St. Mary's Haggerston 775: 747:Park Crescent, London 743:Carlton House, London 687:Nash was a dedicated 676: 544: 529:, and later in 1795, 436: 336: 242: 214:Carlton House Terrace 212:and its terraces and 135:Carlton House Terrace 4579:Rees, T. M. (1959). 4543:Buildings of England 4063:University of London 2286:(1811–17) Built for 2260:Swiss cottage, Cahir 2204:President of Ireland 2179:, (1808–10) for the 2126:Swiss Cottage, Cahir 2081:, enlargement (1807) 2051:Cardigan, Ceredigion 1870:Cadoxton-juxta-Neath 1863:George Gilbert Scott 1832:The stable block at 1561:John Nash and London 1093:Retirement and death 758:John Wood, the Elder 691:and was a friend of 521:necessary to employ 426:) at Goat Street in 372:Richard Payne Knight 317:and his brothers. A 307:Great Russell Street 4560:Port, M.H. 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Canon Press. 4593: 4576: 4570: 4557: 4551: 4531: 4499: 4493: 4476: 4470: 4455: 4449: 4434: 4425: 4400: 4375: 4369: 4354: 4335: 4300: 4281: 4265: 4255:on 5 July 2008 4241: 4221: 4208: 4202: 4184: 4178: 4166:Colvin, Howard 4162: 4156: 4140:Colvin, Howard 4136: 4130: 4100: 4094: 4077: 4071: 4041: 4035: 4020: 3988: 3985: 3983: 3982: 3970: 3958: 3956:, p. 192. 3946: 3934: 3922: 3907: 3895: 3893:, p. 189. 3891:Summerson 1980 3883: 3881:, p. 188. 3879:Summerson 1980 3864: 3862:, p. 180. 3860:Summerson 1980 3852: 3850:, p. 187. 3848:Summerson 1980 3837: 3835:, p. 185. 3833:Summerson 1980 3825: 3813: 3811:, p. 177. 3809:Summerson 1980 3801: 3799:, p. 209. 3789: 3766: 3764:, p. 133. 3754: 3742: 3727: 3712: 3700: 3688: 3686:, p. 136. 3676: 3664: 3652: 3640: 3628: 3603: 3591: 3579: 3567: 3555: 3543: 3516: 3514:, p. 135. 3504: 3492: 3490:, p. 300. 3480: 3478:, p. 244. 3468: 3466:, p. 274. 3456: 3454:, p. 151. 3452:Summerson 1980 3444: 3432: 3420: 3408: 3396: 3384: 3372: 3368:Summerson 1980 3360: 3358:, p. 177. 3348: 3344:Summerson 1980 3336: 3334:, p. 202. 3324: 3322:, p. 201. 3312: 3310:, p. 382. 3300: 3288: 3276: 3264: 3262:, p. 296. 3252: 3250:, p. 197. 3240: 3228: 3226:, p. 130. 3216: 3214:, p. 480. 3204: 3200:Summerson 1980 3192: 3188:Summerson 1980 3180: 3168: 3166:, p. 275. 3156: 3154:, p. 199. 3144: 3142:, p. 150. 3132: 3130:, p. 118. 3120: 3118:, p. 101. 3108: 3096: 3094:, p. 133. 3081: 3079:, p. 218. 3069: 3067:, p. 149. 3057: 3055:, p. 142. 3045: 3033: 3031:, p. 227. 3021: 3017:Summerson 1980 3009: 3007:, p. 132. 3005:Summerson 1980 2997: 2993:Sherfield 1994 2985: 2981:Summerson 1980 2970: 2968:, p. 119. 2958: 2946: 2934: 2932:, p. 122. 2919: 2907: 2895: 2883: 2879:Summerson 1980 2871: 2859: 2847: 2835: 2823: 2811: 2799: 2787: 2783:Summerson 1980 2775: 2758: 2756:, p. 852. 2746: 2734: 2719: 2707: 2692: 2675: 2663: 2644: 2632: 2620: 2590: 2569: 2557: 2555:, p. 138. 2545: 2533: 2521: 2508: 2506: 2503: 2500: 2499: 2486: 2468: 2467: 2465: 2462: 2461: 2460: 2453: 2450: 2449: 2448: 2436: 2433: 2432: 2431: 2430:. 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Routledge. 4086: 4085: 4078: 4074: 4068: 4064: 4060: 4056: 4055: 4050: 4046: 4045:Baker, J.N.L. 4042: 4038: 4032: 4028: 4027: 4021: 4017: 4009: 4005: 4001: 4000: 3995: 3991: 3990: 3979: 3974: 3967: 3962: 3955: 3950: 3943: 3938: 3931: 3930:Griffith 2019 3926: 3919: 3914: 3912: 3904: 3899: 3892: 3887: 3880: 3875: 3873: 3871: 3869: 3861: 3856: 3849: 3844: 3842: 3834: 3829: 3823:, p. 30. 3822: 3817: 3810: 3805: 3798: 3793: 3786: 3785:Williams 1990 3781: 3779: 3777: 3775: 3773: 3771: 3763: 3758: 3751: 3746: 3740:, p. 58. 3739: 3734: 3732: 3725:, p. 40. 3724: 3723:Williams 1990 3719: 3717: 3709: 3708:Williams 1990 3704: 3698:, p. 38. 3697: 3696:Williams 1990 3692: 3685: 3684:Williams 1990 3680: 3674:, p. 21. 3673: 3672:Williams 1990 3668: 3662:, p. 30. 3661: 3660:Williams 1990 3656: 3650:, p. 28. 3649: 3648:Williams 1990 3644: 3638:, p. 11. 3637: 3636:Williams 1990 3632: 3625: 3620: 3618: 3616: 3614: 3612: 3610: 3608: 3600: 3599:Williams 1990 3595: 3589:, p. 16. 3588: 3587:Williams 1990 3583: 3577:, p. 14. 3576: 3575:Williams 1990 3571: 3565:, p. 19. 3564: 3563:Williams 1990 3559: 3552: 3547: 3540: 3535: 3533: 3531: 3529: 3527: 3525: 3523: 3521: 3513: 3512:Williams 1990 3508: 3502:, p. 13. 3501: 3500:Williams 1990 3496: 3489: 3484: 3477: 3472: 3465: 3460: 3453: 3448: 3441: 3436: 3429: 3424: 3418:, p. 81. 3417: 3412: 3406:, p. 65. 3405: 3400: 3394:, p. 59. 3393: 3388: 3382:, p. 98. 3381: 3376: 3370:, p. 96. 3369: 3364: 3357: 3352: 3346:, p. 72. 3345: 3340: 3333: 3328: 3321: 3316: 3309: 3304: 3297: 3292: 3285: 3280: 3273: 3268: 3261: 3256: 3249: 3244: 3237: 3232: 3225: 3220: 3213: 3208: 3202:, p. 73. 3201: 3196: 3190:, p. 56. 3189: 3184: 3177: 3172: 3165: 3160: 3153: 3148: 3141: 3136: 3129: 3124: 3117: 3112: 3106:, p. 23. 3105: 3100: 3093: 3088: 3086: 3078: 3073: 3066: 3061: 3054: 3049: 3043:, p. 97. 3042: 3037: 3030: 3025: 3018: 3013: 3006: 3001: 2995:, p. 20. 2994: 2989: 2983:, p. 30. 2982: 2977: 2975: 2967: 2962: 2956:, p. 82. 2955: 2950: 2943: 2938: 2931: 2926: 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