Lancaster House LONDON / United Kingdom description:The Lancaster house is a neo-classic gentleman's house from 1825. It was built for the count of York and Albany, who was a son of king George III, and originally it was called 'York House'.
It's a large building in 3 levels, and around carrying a baluster attic. The side gables and the back gable are broken by a (verticalising) series of 6 pillars and corner resaults. The entrance is protected by a portica supported by similar pillars.
Click https://www.gov.uk/government/history/lancaster-househere for an official site.
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