Architect
Buildings designed by John Nash
John Nash (1752–1835) was the architect of Regency London — Regent Street, Regent's Park terraces, the original Marble Arch and Buckingham Palace's east front. His Royal Pavilion in Brighton remains the most exuberant building of the era.
12 indexed works of John Nash — London (7), South East England (4), South Wales (1).
Highlights
All works
📷 5Historic churches · London
All Souls Church, Langham Place
All Souls Church, Langham Place — church building in Westminster, London, England, UK.
📷 5Historic houses · London
Grovelands House
Grovelands House — house in London Borough of Enfield, UK.
📷 5Historic houses · London
Hanover Lodge
Hanover Lodge — house at 150 Park Road, London NW1.
📷 5Museums · London
Rotunda
Rotunda — building in Woolwich, London, United Kingdom.
📷 5Theatres · London
Theatre Royal Haymarket
Theatre Royal Haymarket is a theatre in the United Kingdom.
Historic houses · London
Ulster Terrace
Ulster Terrace — Grade I listed building in the United Kingdom.
📷 5Galleries · South East England
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery — art and history museum in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK.
📷 5Historic houses · South East England
Brooklands
Brooklands — house in Sarisbury, Hampshire, England, UK.
📷 5Palaces · South East England
Royal Pavilion
Royal Pavilion — former royal residence located in Brighton, England, United Kingdom.
📷 5Historic churches · South East England
St. Mary's Church, Cowes
St. Mary's Church, Cowes — church in Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, UK.
📷 3Historic houses · South Wales
Llan Wysg
Llan Wysg — house in Llangattock; built by John Nash for Admiral Gell in 1797.
