A neoclassical, Grade I listed terrace house with panoramic views over Regent's Park, designed by Royal British architect John Nash.
Sublimely refurbished to the highest possible standard, the triple aspect terrace comprises five reception rooms that boast grandeur whilst providing a warm family feel. The principal suite is beautifully created; adorning an original fire place, sensational large window with views over the Royal Park incorporating a stylish dressing room and en-suite bathroom.
Well-equipped with a further three spacious bedrooms, two of which have en-suite bathrooms; all top floor of the house with a lavish reception that leads to the kitchen and further dining area and spreads over one floor; with an impressive larder, cloakroom and staff accommodation.
Of particular note, high ceilings and original period features have been exemplified with the renewed decoration, all have which have been ideally crafted to adhere to Nash's Picturesque design. The owner has impressively refurbished the house for a purchaser to procure a historic and prestigious property.
The original features are contemporised with clever storage and the property has been future-proofed for all entertainment needs. A superb wine cellar has been incorporated and compliments this space.
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Designed by famous royal architect John Nash and built in 1826, the terrace comprises three main blocks which are joined by impressive Ionic triumphal linking arches and it is regarded as the most spectacular building in Regent's Park.
Stephen Lindsay