Cambridge Terrace, Grade I listed terrace of houses in Camden, England.
Cambridge Terrace is a row of residential houses in Camden with symmetrical arrangement, red brick walls, and decorative elements such as cornices and cast-iron railings. The houses form a unified facade along a quiet street near Regent's Park.
The terrace was built in 1825 as part of London's residential expansion in the early 19th century. It received Grade I listed status in 1974, recognizing its national importance.
The terrace displays classic English residential design with clean lines and brick details that still define the neighborhood today. You can see how the original layout of the houses continues to shape the character of this street across generations.
The street is easily walkable and sits beside Regent's Park, making it straightforward to explore on foot. Access to bus stops and nearby Underground stations makes getting around the area simple.
Despite being nearly 2 centuries old, the terrace continues to house private residences, making it a living neighborhood rather than a historic relic. This continuity as an active residential area sets it apart from many other protected buildings that have become museums or offices.
Location: London Borough of Camden
GPS coordinates: 51.52730,-0.14532
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:40
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