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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Carlton House was a major renovation project of George IV before he became king and switched his attention to Buckingham Palace. Since the time of Henry VIII heirs to the throne had been awarded St James’s Palace as their London residence.

  4. Address. 6-9 Carlton House Terrace. London SW1Y 5AG. +44 207 451 2500. Maps. Google | Bing | OpenStreetMap. Attending events. Most of our public events are run on a first come first served basis.

  5. The history of Carlton House, the shortest-lived and yet the most tasteful and exquisite of London’s 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. Carlton house was demolished and the present Carlton House Terrace (actually two terraces) was later built, designed by John Nash. Between them is the Duke of York's Column (reviewed separately). They are in beautiful stucco-clad classical style with columns, friezes and pediments and the rear overlooks The Mall and St James's Park.

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  8. THE ROYAL SOCIETY, 6-9 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE, SW1Y 5AG. A spectacular Grade I listed building designed by famed architect John Nash. Built in 1831, these former townhouses have undergone refurbishments throughout their history. The building is now home to the UK's national science academy.

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