Plate 45: BURLINGTON HOUSE

Survey of London: Volumes 31 and 32, St James Westminster, Part 2. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1963.

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In this section

Burlington House: colonnade, c. 1713–16, James Gibbs, architect (pp. 403–4): gateway, 1718, Colin Campbell, architect (p. 402).

Demolished

a. Colonnade and gateway, forecourt elevation in 1782

Figure 45a:

Burlington House

Colonnade and gateway, forecourt elevation in 1782

b. Colonnade and gateway, plan in 1782

Figure 45b:

Burlington House

Colonnade and gateway, plan in 1782

c. Gateway, Piccadilly elevation in 1782

Figure 45c:

Burlington House

Gateway, Piccadilly elevation in 1782