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  1. Das Carlton House war ein palastähnliches Gebäude in London. Es ist vor allem dafür bekannt, dass es ab 1783 dem späteren König Georg IV. während seiner Zeit als Prince of Wales und während seiner Regentschaft als Hauptwohnsitz diente. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geschichte. 2 Literatur. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Geschichte. Treppenhaus. Speisesaal.

  2. Carlton House, sometimes Carlton Palace, was a mansion in Westminster, best known as the town residence of King George IV, particularly during the regency era and his time as prince regent. It faced the south side of Pall Mall, and its gardens abutted St James's Park in the St James's district of London.

  3. Carlton House Terrace is a street in the St James's district of the City of Westminster in London. Its principal architectural feature is a pair of terraces, the Western and Eastern terraces, of white stucco-faced houses on the south side of the street, which overlook The Mall and St. James's Park.

  4. Carlton Towers in the civil parish of Carlton, 5 miles (8 km) south-east of Selby, [3] North Yorkshire, England, is a Grade I listed [4] country house, in the Gothic Revival style, and is surrounded by a 250-acre park .

  5. The history of Carlton House, the shortest-lived and yet the most tasteful and exquisite of Londons 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.

  6. Das Carlton Hotel war ein Luxushotel, das von 1899 bis 1940 betrieben wurde. Es lag 400 Meter von Trafalgar Square entfernt und wurde als Teil einer Anlage entworfen, zu der auch das Her Majesty’s Theatre gehörte. Der Name Carlton wurde vom 300 Meter entfernten Carlton House abgeleitet.

  7. Nos. 18–24, were built circa 1866–68, on the site of the riding stables of Carlton House, which were not pulled down until 1858. At least four of the houses in Carlton Gardens can be credited to Nash while Decimus Burton built No. 3 and possibly others.