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Thomas Cubitt
Born25 February 1788
Buxton, Norfolk, England
Died20 December 1855 (aged 67)
Denbies, Surrey, England
NationalityBritish
OccupationArchitect
PracticeCubitts
BuildingsThe London Institution
Buckingham Palace
Osborne House
ProjectsBelgrave Square
Lowndes Square
Chesham Place
Gordon Square
Tavistock Square
Eccleston Square
DesignEaton Square
Battersea Park

Thomas Cubitt (25 February 1788 – 20 December 1855) was a British master builder, notable for his employment in developing many of the historic streets and squares of London, especially in Belgravia, Pimlico[a] and Bloomsbury.[b] His great-great-great-granddaughter is Queen Camilla.
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Osborne House

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Belgravia

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Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster under the direction of Thomas Cubitt, focusing on numerous grand terraces centred on Belgrave Square and...

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Pimlico

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its heart is a grid of residential streets laid down by the planner Thomas Cubitt, beginning in 1825 and now protected as the Pimlico Conservation Area...

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Denbies

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Rosalind Maud Shand (née Cubitt; 11 August 1921 – 14 July 1994) was the daughter of Roland Cubitt, 3rd Baron Ashcombe. She was the wife of army officer...

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Liverpool Road

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College Cross, is one of the few developments in this area known to be by Thomas Cubitt, with segmental arched windows.: 24  The Samuel Lewis Trust Dwellings...

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Polesden Lacey

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Bonsor, a stationer and bookseller, bought the estate. He commissioned Thomas Cubitt to build an entirely new house in 1821–23, creating the core of the...

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George Cubitt of Denbies House, Dorking, Surrey, who was continuously elected at elections over a 32-year period. He was the son of the architect Thomas Cubitt...

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Sonia Rosemary Cubitt, OBE (née Keppel, previously The Hon. Mrs. Cubitt; 24 May 1900 – 16 August 1986) was a British socialite, author and aristocrat....

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William Fawke

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works include the following: A bronze statue of the master builder Thomas Cubitt (1788–1855) in Denbigh Street, Pimlico, London, was unveiled by the...

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Woburn Walk

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pedestrian street in Bloomsbury, London, that was designed by architect Thomas Cubitt in 1822, and it is one of the first examples of a pedestrian shopping...

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Thomas Carlyle

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winter at 4 (now 33) Ampton Street, Kings Cross, in a house built by Thomas Cubitt. The death of Carlyle's father in January 1832 and his inability to...

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Buckingham Palace

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growing family and a new wing, designed by Edward Blore, was built by Thomas Cubitt, enclosing the central quadrangle. The large East Front, facing The...

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Belgrave Square

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its architecture resembles the original scheme of property contractor Thomas Cubitt who engaged George Basevi for all of the terraces for the 2nd Earl Grosvenor...

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Lewis Cubitt

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Lewis Cubitt (29 September 1799 – 9 June 1883) was an English civil engineer and architect. He was a younger brother of Thomas Cubitt, the leading master...

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Kemp Town

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conceived and financed by Thomas Read Kemp, designed by Charles Busby and Amon Henry Wilds, and constructed by Thomas Cubitt. Work began in 1823 and it...

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Eaton Square

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larger and grander than Chester Square. The first block was laid out by Thomas Cubitt from 1827. In 2016 it was named as the "Most Expensive Place to Buy...

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Gordon Square

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the University of London. The square was developed by master builder Thomas Cubitt in the 1820s, as one of a pair with Tavistock Square, which is a block...

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Italianate architecture

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described by Mark Girouard as "Salvin's most ambitious classical house." Thomas Cubitt, a London building contractor, incorporated simple classical lines of...

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NATO headquarters

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its headquarters. A 19th-century mansion designed by the architect Thomas Cubitt at 13 Belgrave Square, in the heart of the city's Belgravia neighborhood...

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102 Eaton Square

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102 Eaton Square is a Grade II* listed house in Eaton Square, Belgravia, central London. Until 2016, it was home to the Instituto Cervantes of London,...

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