The property takes up the bottom two floors of a Grade II-listed Regency terrace and comes with a share of the freehold. |
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Standard features include Regency panelled doors, canopy style porches and patio doors to the rear garden. |
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Tommy Steele used to fly in to buy Regency furniture from the Organ Brothers. |
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The centre of Newcastle was transformed between 1825 and 1840 by these and other local architects into an elegant, late Regency city. |
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They own a Regency mansion in a 25-acre estate in Cheshire, a villa in Spain and a fleet of luxury cars. |
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Other than a set of twelve Regency hall chairs painted with the family crests, there was only one piece of importance remaining at Glin. |
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In the same decade major acquisitions of furniture by the Regency designer George Bullock were made. |
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But as Regency exuberance yielded to Victorian gentility, his style did not move with public taste, and he began to outlive his popularity. |
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The gallery still houses one of the finest surviving suites of Regency giltwood furniture made to commemorate Lord Nelson and his victories. |
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Stuff like this gives just as much pleasure as a cathedral close or a Regency arcade. |
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England's Regency style was a natural outgrowth of the neoclassical style that prevailed in eighteenth-century Europe. |
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The ground floor of the Regency hunting lodge is cleared of its existing furniture to make way for some strange and interesting pieces. |
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For his part, John Soane was closely involved with the world of the Regency theatre. |
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His patronage lasted to 1827 and resulted in the town's Regency squares and terraces. |
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In it he depicts the interior of a Scottish cottage, showing Evans and Cattermole in smart Regency dress. |
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After wobbling in the Regency crisis of 1789, he was deprived of his position in the bedchamber. |
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It was inevitable, given the nature of the Regency art market, that Wilkie would gravitate to London and from 1805 until the end of his life it was his home. |
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To the right, a painting of Roman soldiers hangs above a Regency chair. |
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Apart from the Regency frontages, the interior designs are modern enough while the communal garden in the square's centre will be landscaped for today. |
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Two have elegant trellised porches and verandas in the fashionable Regency style. |
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The Regency area is undergoing a retail rush as developers move to build stores and restaurants north of the mall. |
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There are a number of fine Irish chimney pieces including one in carved pine, George III and a Regency pair in white marble. |
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Regency wraps have many strange and wonderful names but are basically capes. |
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The costumes and makeup reflect the fashions of the 1960s rather than the novel's Regency setting. |
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Once inside, the bedrooms will turn out to be, like the whole hotel, in the mode of plush Vogue Regency. |
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Neglected and drab, this once-grand Regency mansion had been the battlefield for a war of attrition between John's mother and father. |
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In passing, Pen's story offers a panorama of the changing Regency, Georgian, Williamite, and Victorian ages. |
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Regency Gates and Railings has now established a firm foothold in the commercial and domestic exterior homes market. |
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During the Regency period the landscape gardener Humphrey Repton re-established the flower garden around the house. |
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The restaurant is a building she hadn't noticed before, however, situated on a splendid Regency terrace within sight of the city's two cathedrals. |
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Education and its reform were hotly contested topics of debate in Regency Spain. |
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In 1999, El Elegante threw a fashion benefit for more than 600 guests on the beach at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Acapulco. |
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Flashman's father is a man-about-town, one of those who hang on to the skirts of fashionable society which, in the Regency days of his prime, was not over-fastidious. |
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Then it is the grand Edwardian houses, Victorian villas, Regency and Georgian buildings, all culminating at one of the medieval city gates or bars. |
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It should be remembered that the buildings of Regency Newcastle differ from Nash's London by being of finely cut ashlar, as opposed to the capital's stucco. |
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Having said that, the Memoirs, along with the substantial introduction, do give readers the flavour of the Regency period during which Harriette flourished. |
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It began, for them all, with the urge to seek some form of liberty and escape the stultifying conventions of Regency England. |
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The finale to our visit came the very next evening when we were taken on a VIP visit to the Regency Casino for a mad night of wild abandon at the slot machines. |
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The nobles of France offered him the Regency of the kingdom, vacated by the death of Queen Blanche of Castile. |
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The era was preceded by the Regency era and succeeded by the Edwardian period. |
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Fortunately for Pitt, the King recovered in February 1789, just after a Regency Bill had been introduced and passed in the House of Commons. |
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The Regency Acts allow for regencies in the event of a monarch who is a minor or who is physically or mentally incapacitated. |
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The highest point in the province is Mount Mutis in the South Central Timor Regency, 2,427 meters above sea level. |
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He spent much of his leisure time in the town and constructed the Royal Pavilion during the early part of his Regency. |
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The Royal Pavilion is also open to the public, serving as a museum to the British Regency. |
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The comedy of the writing lies in the depiction of manners, education, marriage, and money in the British Regency. |
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More than 1,500 Kenyans joined their countrymen worldwide to mark the day at an event held on Friday at the Regency Hall. |
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Wellington Boone Ministries is launching its annual Kingmakers Conference May 24-26, 2007 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Atlanta. |
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Members of Regency ReJigged re-enacted an 18thcentury society dance inside the famous museum yesterday afternoon to the sound of period music. |
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He began his career in Germany with Sporthotel Allgau Sonne, and later moved to Hyatt Regency Cologne. |
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There is also a Directoire style mahogany dining table, oversized Aubusson style carpets and a pair of Regency style mahogany bookcases. |
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His Jesuit formation followed the path of Novitiate, Juniorate, Philosophate, Regency, Theologate, Ordination, and Tertianship. |
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That very errancy captures both the waywardness of much of the Prince of Wales's life and the historical irregularity of the Regency itself. |
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The epicenter was 250 km northeast of Kepulauan Baratdaya Regency, Maluku province, 367 km from Maluku's capital Ambon with a depth of 40 km under the sea. |
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The Christmas Eve party is held in a chintzy country house in Regency England, giving reason for gorgeously muted empire-line dresses, dandyish breeches and cutaway jackets. |
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John Nash was one of the most prolific architects of the late Georgian era known as The Regency style, he was responsible for designing large areas of London. |
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Southeast Aceh Regent Armen Deski told Kyodo News that 56 others were also injured in the disaster in the Seumadan district of Southeast Aceh Regency. |
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To ensure that the country could be governed, a Council of Regency was set up, headed by the Duke of York, who still remained popular with the people, as Lord Protector. |
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Kirkham wrote that Price, through her reason and common sense is able to triumph in the end, which contradicts the prevailing ideal of femininity in Regency England. |
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Peter Rees Steer, Clifford Gravers, Dr John Heeley and Malcolm GlosterMore than 100 people attended the Champagne and sushi evening at the Hyatt Regency in Birmingham. |
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Sheryl Craig has published in Persuasions, The Explicator, Jane Austen's Regency World, and on the websites of the Jane Austen Centre and Chawton House Library. |
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A major debate concerns whether the character of Price is meant to be ironic, a parody of the wholesome heroines that were so popular in Regency novels. |
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A number of Georgian and Regency buildings are present in the town. |
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These provide architectural examples from the Georgian to the Regency style, with many fine terraces and villas facing the road, and at right angles to it. |
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Far to the south, another composite form of wall, using shuttering, was 'bungaroosh', used particularly in Regency Brighton and neighbouring areas on the south coast. |
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After independence, in the former American colonies, Federal style architecture represented the equivalent of Regency architecture, with which it had much in common. |
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From 7pm tomorrow Dr Brunt will be at the keyboard of the rare Regency chamber organ, circa 1820, in Rowley Baptist Church, near Castleside, Consett. |
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This article explores the identity of the Siang of the upper Barito River, in the present-day Regency of Murung Raya, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. |
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He said the Chinese were carrying out mine exploration work in a forest in Aceh's Gayo Lues Regency when they were accosted by seven armed men wearing masks. |
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