Talk:Chester Terrace

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[edit] Please correct

This is not a sentence:
"The official address of Nash House in 3 Chester Terrace, but the main entrance is on Chester Row."
Moreover the reader is given no information about "Nash House" or its noteworthiness other than an uncertain quirkiness about its front door; does the postman attend at the servants' entrance?

This needs untangling:
"The street has the longest unbroken facade in the Regents Park area, though probably the least decorated of those by Nash." "Probably" is not generally encyclopedic. "those" is plural but of what, we might guess "facades", but Wikipedia is not a guessing game, and if that guess is right is it their style which displays minimum adornment or the lack of attention to details by Nash:- "Do the twiddly bits on the front as you fancy, Burton"?

Overall it reads as though written by a "comprises of" estate agent.--SilasW 20:24, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

Unless meanings have changed, that fifth semi-detached house needs explaining away or into its existence--SilasW 21:19, 31 August 2007 (UTC)