
Introducing the Regency style
The Regency style was a phase of Georgian architecture that describes the period during King George IV’s reign and his time as Prince Regent (1811-1830). It is visually rich in style, characterised by fluted pilasters, decorative friezes and a refinement of Classical architectural details.
Some of the best examples of Regency style properties are in Cheltenham and London, with their grand rows of stuccoed houses all exuding a refined elegance.