Hotel Cafe Royal London: Where Crown Estate Architecture Meets Victorian Power
The Hotel Cafe Royal London occupies the triangular command point of Regent Street, a site hand-drawn by John Nash in 1811 to anchor the Crown Estate’s western corridor. This is not decorative heritage. This is verified territorial dominance: the building sits at the convergence of Piccadilly Circus and Air Street, controlling sightlines across one of … Continue reading Hotel Cafe Royal London: Where Crown Estate Architecture Meets Victorian Power
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