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John White Senior and James Wyatt: An Early Scheme for Marylebone Park and the New Street to Carlton House

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 April 2016

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John Nash’s plans for developing Marylebone Park and for cutting a New Street to improve communications to Westminster have been lauded as outstanding examples of Regency town planning, a happy amalgam of the picturesque and the socially practical. Nash, however, came late to a project which had its roots in the early 1790s and on which a considerable amount of preliminary planning had already been done by the Office of Land Revenues, the government department responsible for Crown lands, and by John White, sen., architect and property advisor to the third and fourth Dukes of Portland.

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Section 4: Growth & Change in London
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Copyright © Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain 2001

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