For the British general, see Thomas Cubitt (British Army officer).
Thomas Cubitt
Born
25 February 1788
Buxton, Norfolk, England
Died
20 December 1855 (aged 67)
Denbies, Surrey, England
Nationality
British
Occupation
Architect
Practice
Cubitts
Buildings
The London Institution Buckingham Palace Osborne House
Projects
Belgrave Square Lowndes Square Chesham Place Gordon Square Tavistock Square Eccleston Square
Design
Eaton 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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