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Carlton House Terrace refers to a street in the St. James's
St. James's

St James's is an area of central London in the City of Westminster. It is bounded to the north by Piccadilly, to the west by Green Park, to the south by The Mall and St James's Park and to the east by The Haymarket....
 district of London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
, England
England

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, and in particular to two terraces of white stucco
Stucco

Stucco or render is a material made of an Construction aggregate, a binder , and water. Stucco is applied wet and hardens to a very dense solid....
-faced houses on the south side of the street overlooking St. James's Park
St. James's Park

St. James's Park is a 58 acre park in City of Westminster, central London, the oldest of the Royal Parks of London. The park lies at the southernmost tip of the St....
. These terraces were built in 1827-32 to overall designs by John Nash
John Nash (architect)

John Nash was an Anglo-Welsh architect responsible for much of the layout of English Regency London.Born in Lambeth, London as the son of a Wales millwright, Nash trained with architect Sir Robert Taylor , but his own career was initially unsuccessful and short-lived....
 with detailed input by other architects including Decimus Burton
Decimus Burton

Decimus Burton was a prolific England architect and garden designer, particularly associated with projects in the classical style in London parks, including buildings at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and London Zoo, and with the layout and architecture of the seaside towns of Fleetwood and St Leonards-on-Sea and of Royal Tunbridge Wells....
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East Wing of Carlton House Terrace
Carlton House Terrace refers to a street in the St. James's
St. James's

St James's is an area of central London in the City of Westminster. It is bounded to the north by Piccadilly, to the west by Green Park, to the south by The Mall and St James's Park and to the east by The Haymarket....
 district of London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
, and in particular to two terraces of white stucco
Stucco

Stucco or render is a material made of an Construction aggregate, a binder , and water. Stucco is applied wet and hardens to a very dense solid....
-faced houses on the south side of the street overlooking St. James's Park
St. James's Park

St. James's Park is a 58 acre park in City of Westminster, central London, the oldest of the Royal Parks of London. The park lies at the southernmost tip of the St....
. These terraces were built in 1827-32 to overall designs by John Nash
John Nash (architect)

John Nash was an Anglo-Welsh architect responsible for much of the layout of English Regency London.Born in Lambeth, London as the son of a Wales millwright, Nash trained with architect Sir Robert Taylor , but his own career was initially unsuccessful and short-lived....
 with detailed input by other architects including Decimus Burton
Decimus Burton

Decimus Burton was a prolific England architect and garden designer, particularly associated with projects in the classical style in London parks, including buildings at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and London Zoo, and with the layout and architecture of the seaside towns of Fleetwood and St Leonards-on-Sea and of Royal Tunbridge Wells....
. They took the place of Carlton House
Carlton House

Carlton House was a mansion in London, best known as the town residence of the Prince Regent for several decades from 1783. It faced the south side of Pall Mall, London, and its gardens abutted St....
, and the freehold still belongs to the Crown Estate
Crown Estate

In the United Kingdom, the Crown Estate is a property financial portfolio associated with the British monarchy, that belongs to the reigning monarch ....
.

Overview


The two terraces are Grade I listed buildings
Listed building

A listed building in the United Kingdom is a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical or cultural significance....
. Each terrace consists of nine large houses. They are unusual among expensive London terraced houses in that they do not have a mews
Mews

Mews is a chiefly British English formerly describing a row of stables, usually with carriage houses below and living quarters above, built around a paved yard or court, or along a street, behind large London houses of the 17th and 18th centuries....
 to the rear. The reason for this was that Nash wanted the houses to make the best possible use of the view of the park, and also to present an attractive facade to the park. The service accommodation was placed in two storeys of basements (rather than the usual one) and underneath broad terraces between the houses and the park.

The Duke of York Column
Duke of York Column

The Duke of York Column is a monument in London, England, to Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, the second eldest son of George III of the United Kingdom....
 and Steps are located between the East and West terraces, leading down from Waterloo Place to the Mall
The Mall (London)

The Mall in London is the road running from Buckingham Palace at its western end to Admiralty Arch and on to Trafalgar Square at its eastern end, where it crosses Spring Gardens, which was where the Metropolitan Board of Works and, for a number of years, the London County Council were based....
 and St. James's Park. The buildings were severely damaged in the Second World War. The facades have been restored to their original state, but many of the interiors are much altered. The first occupants were free to commission their own architect to complete the interior - eleven chose Nash, of which only that in number 7 remains largely intact. Up until World War II, Carlton House Terrace was one of the most fashionable residential addresses in London. The Prussia
Prussia

Prussia was, most recently, a historic state originating out of the Duchy of Prussia and the Margraviate of Brandenburg. This state had for centuries substantial influence on Germany and European history....
n Legates, and later their successors the German Ambassadors, inhabited Number 9 from 1849 until World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, eventually combining it with Number 8. The terrace has had several famous residents including:

  • Lord Palmerston (Prime Minister
    Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the political leader of the United Kingdom and the head of government Her Majesty's Government....
    ): at Number 5 from 1840-46.
  • Earl Grey
    Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey

    Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, Order of the Garter, Privy Council of the United Kingdom , known as Viscount Howick between 1806 and 1807, was a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British Whig Party statesman and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ....
     (Prime Minister): at Number 13 from 1851-57 and again from 1859-80.
  • William Gladstone (Prime Minister): at Number 4 in 1856 and Number 11 from 1857-75.
  • Lord Curzon (Foreign Secretary
    Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

    The Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, commonly referred to as the Foreign Secretary, is a member of the Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom heading the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and responsible for relations with foreign countries, matters pertaining to the Commonwealth of Nations and the UK's Br...
     and Viceroy of India): at Number 1 from 1905-25.
  • Joachim von Ribbentrop
    Joachim von Ribbentrop

    Ulrich Friedrich Wilhelm Joachim von Ribbentrop was Foreign Minister of Germany from 1938 until 1945. He was later hanging for war crimes after the Nuremberg Trials....
     (German Ambassador): at Numbers 8 and 9 from 1936-38.


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Most of the houses are now occupied by businesses, institutes and learned societies.
  • Number 1 is the headquarters of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
    Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining

    The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining is a major UK engineering institution whose activities encompass the whole materials cycle, from exploration and extraction, through characterisation, processing, forming, finishing and application, to product recycling and land reuse....
  • Number 2 houses the Royal College of Pathologists
    Royal College of Pathologists

    The Royal College of Pathologists, was founded in 1962, and is a medical organisation that promotes and sets standards for the study and practice of pathology....
  • Numbers 3-4 houses the Royal Academy of Engineering
    Royal Academy of Engineering

    The Royal Academy of Engineering is a United Kingdom learned society concerned with engineering....
     and the Institute for Government
    Institute for Government

    The Institute for Government is a United Kingdom think tank funded by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation. It is independent and politically neutral....
  • Number 5 houses the Turf Club
    Turf Club

    Turf Club may refer to:* Turf Club , a club in London, UK* Turf Club, Gauteng, a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa* Turf Club , a live music venue in Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S....
  • Numbers 6-9 are now the home of the Royal Society
    Royal Society

    The Royal Society of London for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge, known simply as the Royal Society, or even the Royal, is a learned society for science that was founded in 1660 and is considered by most to be the oldest such society still in existence....
     (the present German Embassy is in Belgrave Square
    Belgrave Square

    Belgrave Square is one of the grandest 19th century squares in London, England. Bordering Knightsbridge, it is the centrepiece of Belgravia, and was laid out by the property contractor Thomas Cubitt for the Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster, later the 1st Marquess of Westminster, in the 1820s....
    )
  • Numbers 10-11 houses the British Academy
    British Academy

    The British Academy is the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and the social sciences. It was established by Royal Charter in 1902, and is a fellowship of more than 800 scholars....
The Institute of Contemporary Arts
Institute of Contemporary Arts

The Institute of Contemporary Arts is an modernism and cultural centre on The Mall in London, just off Trafalgar Square. It is located within Nash House, part of Carlton House Terrace, near the Duke of York Steps and Admiralty Arch....
 occupies much of the basement of the East Terrace. The Crown Estate has had its headquarters in four houses in the terrace for many years (numbers 13-16), but as of 2005 it is reconstructing a building in Regent Street
Regent Street

Regent Street is one of the major high street in London's West End of London, well known to tourists and Londoners alike, and famous for its Christmas illuminations....
, which is also part of the Crown Estate, for its own use. In September 2006, the Hindujas, who presently have an apartment at number 24, successfully purchased the property for 58 million pounds.

Carlton Gardens

At the west end of the Carlton House Terrace is a cul-de-sac called Carlton Gardens, which was developed at around the same time. It contained seven large houses. World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
  field marshal
Field Marshal

Field marshal is a military officer rank. Today it is the highest rank in the armies in which it is used, one step above a general or colonel-general....
 Lord Kitchener once lived at Number 2 and Number 4 was home to Lord Palmerston
Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston

Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, Order of the Garter, Order of the Bath, Privy Council of the United Kingdom was a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland statesman who served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the mid-19th century....
 for a time and later served as General Charles de Gaulle
Charles de Gaulle

Charles Andr? Joseph Marie de Gaulle , , was a French people general and statesman who led the Free French Forces during World War II. He later founded the French Fifth Republic in 1958 and served as its first President of France from 1959 to 1969....
's headquarters during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
. All the houses except numbers 1 and 2 have been replaced by office blocks. Number 1 is an official ministerial residence, and is normally used by the Foreign Secretary
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

The Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, commonly referred to as the Foreign Secretary, is a member of the Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom heading the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and responsible for relations with foreign countries, matters pertaining to the Commonwealth of Nations and the UK's Br...
. Number 2 is used by the Privy Council Office
Privy Council Office

Privy Council Office can refer to:*Privy Council Office *Privy Council Office ...
.

Plans were also made to demolish Marlborough House
Marlborough House

Marlborough House is a mansion in Westminster, London, in Pall Mall, London just east of St James's Palace. It was built for Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, the favourite and confidante of Anne of Great Britain....
 to the west and replace it with a terrace of similar dimensions to the two in Carlton House Terrace, and this idea even featured on some contemporary maps, including Christopher and John Greenwood large scale London map of 1830, but this proposal was not implemented.

External links

  • with architectural history and list of known tenants of numbers 6-9.