
"It takes its unique character from the man for whom it was built, George IV, and its magnificent interior is a reflection of his personality and the arts of Regency England. It was conceived as a monument to style, finesse, technological excellence and above all pleasure. It remains unequalled in its colossal ambition and glorious sense of joie de vivre."
A major programme to restore the structure of the building and the elaborate carved exterior stonework began in the early 1980s.
( come join me for a peek )