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Person    | Male  Born 20/7/1745  Died 17/6/1806

Henry Holland

Categories: Architecture

Henry Holland

Architect. Born Church Row, Fulham, to an architect father, also Henry. Laid out sections of Knightsbridge and Chelsea, including Sloane Square. Also built the original Brighton Pavilion, although it was Nash who created the extravaganza that we see today.  

His married home was 17 Hertford Street, Mayfair, built by Holland, Jnr. and Snr.  Died at home in Sloane Place. Also see Capability Brown.

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Henry Holland

Henry Holland, 1745 - 1806

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