BRIEF HISTORY DURING THE SNOW ERA (1813-58)

Cambridge Terrace is a short line of houses on the southeast side of Regent's Park, just north of the Colosseum.  The facility takes its name from the Duke of Cambridge, younger brother of King George IV (the Prince Regent).  It was designed by John Nash and built in 1825 by Richard Mott. 

In Reynolds's 1859 map of London, Cambridge Terrace is labeled as "Cam" in the bottom center of cell G12.  The southern end of the building is in cell H12.  

LOCATION IN 1859 REYNOLDS MAP

(Quarter Mile Section - G 12)

Sources

Weinreb B, Hibbert C (eds). The London Encyclopaedia, 1993.

View of Cambridge Terrace in 1827

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Old Ordnance Survey Maps of 1870

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