York Gate and Clarence Gate, Regent’s Park

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York Gate and Clarence Gate in Regent’s Park are elegant 19th-century neoclassical entrance structures in London, designed by architect Decimus Burton as part of the park’s grand urban scheme.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architect
architectural ensemble
park entrance
park gate
park gate
urban park
architect Decimus Burton NERFINISHED
Decimus Burton NERFINISHED
Decimus Burton NERFINISHED
John Nash NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
Neoclassical architecture
Neoclassical architecture
country United Kingdom
hasPart Clarence Gate, Regent’s Park NERFINISHED
York Gate and Clarence Gate, Regent’s Park NERFINISHED
York Gate, Regent’s Park NERFINISHED
hasUse park entrance
pedestrian access
heritageDesignation listed building (UK)
inception 19th century
locatedIn City of Westminster
London NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
Regent’s Park NERFINISHED
Regent’s Park NERFINISHED
Regent’s Park NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
namedAfter Duke of Clarence NERFINISHED
Duke of York NERFINISHED
notableWork York Gate and Clarence Gate, Regent’s Park NERFINISHED
partOf Regent’s Park NERFINISHED
Regent’s Park urban scheme NERFINISHED
York Gate and Clarence Gate, Regent’s Park NERFINISHED
York Gate and Clarence Gate, Regent’s Park NERFINISHED

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Decimus Burton notableWork York Gate and Clarence Gate, Regent’s Park
Decimus Burton designed York Gate and Clarence Gate, Regent’s Park
this entity surface form: York Gate, Regent’s Park
Decimus Burton designed York Gate and Clarence Gate, Regent’s Park
this entity surface form: Clarence Gate, Regent’s Park