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Thomas Allason

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244:, and his vision was an ambitious one, consisting of a spectacular estate, focused on a large central circus with radiating streets built around central "paddocks" or garden squares. Allason's purpose was to combine the bucolic pleasures of the countryside with the urban amenities of the city. However, the financial crisis of 1825 forced his plans to be greatly scaled down, and this original bold vision would never be fulfilled. Nonetheless, eventually around fifteen of these communal garden squares would be built, and they continue to contribute to the unique character of 104: 92: 232:
solicitors, Smith, Bayley (known as Bayley and Janson after 1836), who worked with Allason to develop the property. Allason's first task was to prepare a plan for the layout of the main portion of the estate, which was completed by 1823. The plan marks the genesis of his most enduring idea - the
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inherited his family's then largely rural estate on the western edges of London, and soon set about planning its development. Ladbroke left the actual business of developing his land to the firm of
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His son, Thomas George Dickson Allason (d. 1868), was also an architect, and lived at 1 Connaught Square. Another son, Alfred, was grandfather of the Conservative politician
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Allason's own house Linden Lodge in Linden Gardens (now demolished) was illustrated in John Claudius Loudon's
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Few of Allason's buildings have survived into the modern era. Perhaps his most enduring legacy is his work on
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Burke's Landed Gentry, eighteenth edition, vol. I, ed. Peter Townend, 1965, Burke's Peerage Ltd, p. 9
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creation of large private communal gardens enclosed by terraces and/or crescents of houses.
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Allason was a skilled draughtsman and in 1819 he published a series of engravings entitled
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Among his other architectural works was the Alliance Fire Office,
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Allason's 1823 design was evidently inspired by the work of
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History of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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London
Pyrgo Park
Ladbroke Estate


Ladbroke Estate
architect
surveyor
landscaper
Connaught Square
Ladbroke Estate
Kensington
London
William Atkinson
Royal Academy School
Greece
entasis
Greek
Charles Robert Cockerell
Carl Haller von Hallerstein
Athens
Istria
Connaught Square
Ladbroke Estate
Kensington
London
James Weller Ladbroke
City
John Nash
Regent's Park

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