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Regency architecture can best be described as Romantic Classicism because it has liberal quantities of both the classical and the romantic.
to its expense, you will often find buildings made of rough stone or rubble with quoins of Ashlar at the corners of the building, often laid alternately with their long-side and short side facing out; this is a common feature of Regency architecture.
See also: Architecture, Regency, Georgian, Gothic, Classical
 
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