York Gate is an entrance to Regent's Park, London, designed by John Nash in 1822.
[1] It separates the east and west parts of York Terrace.
[2] Past residents have included Francis Palgrave,[2] William Charles Macready,[2] and Stephen William Silver.
[3] Silver developed what became known as the York Gate Library while a resident there.
This consisted of over 5,000 volumes and was subsequently bought by the South Australian branch of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia.