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Places of interest in NW1
Cumberland Terrace is a terrace on the eastern side of Regent's Park in the London Borough of Camden. It was one of several terraces and crescents around Regent's Park designed by the British architect John Nash (1752?1835) around the Park, having the patronage of the then Prince of Wales (later George IV) during the English Regency.The terrace was designed to stand opposite the Prince's proposed palace within the park and was therefore of particular importance in the scheme. It was named after the King's younger brother, the Duke of Cumberland.
St Mary, Rotherhithe · Finnish Church and Seamen's Mission · Norwegian Church St George the Martyr · Metropolitan Tabernacle
The Avengers used this location in the episode called "You'll Catch your Death" (1968).[5]
It featured in the 1997 film version of George Orwell's "Keep The Aspidistra Flying".
The street is mentioned in the book "All Roads Lead to Calvary" by Jerome K. Jerome who used the location in the story "Malvina of Brittany".
It was a major location in The End of the Affair (1955)
It featured in The Nanny (1965).
To date, Leo Baeck has trained over 150 rabbis, including also a majority of the small number of Masorti rabbis in the U.K.[1]
The following London Buses serve the station:
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