This row of
terraced houses is named after
William IV. It was constructed, by
James Burton, to a design by
Decimus Burton. It is composed of three sections, a centre and two wings, of the
Corinthian order, connected by two
colonnades of the Ilyssus
Ionic order. The elevation is divided into three stories; namely, a
rusticated entrance, which serves as a basement to the others, a Corinthian order embellishing the
drawing room and chamber stories. There is also a well proportioned
entablature. ==References==