THE MIRROR
OF
LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT, AND INSTRUCTION.
| VOL 13. No. 367.] | SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1829. | [PRICE 2d. |
SUSSEX PLACE, REGENT'S PARK.
SUSSEX PLACE,
Is said to have been erected from the designs of Mr. Nash, but is considered as one of the least successful of his productions. It was among the earliest of the terraces in the Park, and its whimsical contrast with the chaster beauties of the adjoining structures soon became the signal for critical pasquinade.