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The Regency Style of architecture refers primarily to buildings built during the reign of the Prince Regent in Britain during the 19th century, or later buildings in this style.
The main elements of this style are a white painted facade and an entryway to the main front door (usually coloured black) which is framed by two columns. Regency residences typically are built as terraces or crescents.
Excellent examples of Regency properties dominate the city of Brighton in Sussex, south of London in the U.K.. In London itselft there are many streets in the areas around Victoria, Pimlico, Mayfair and other central districts.