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|Location= Norfolk Road, St John's Wood, London, NW8
|Location= Park Crescent, London, W1
|Asking price= £6,000,000         
|Asking price= £5,950,000         
|Property type= House
|Property type= Maisonette
|Bedrooms= 4
|Bedrooms= 3
|Size= 2,357 sq. ft.(219 sq. m.)
|Size= 2,010 sq. ft.(187 sq. m.)
|Tenure= Freehold
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== Property description<ref name=":0" />==
== Property description<ref name=":0" />==
A substantial family house, set in private spacious grounds, located in the heart of St John's Wood. This unique Italianate villa, originally built in 1830, has come to the market for the first time in over 40 years. The property is located on the prestigious Norfolk Road, on the East side of St John's Wood, approximately 0.3 miles from St John's Wood Underground station (Jubilee Line) and 0.1 miles from the boutique shops, restaurants and cafes on St John's Wood High Street. It is also in close proximity to Regent's Park, Primrose Hill and the American School. The property has
At the northern end of Marylebone’s Portland Place lies Park Crescent, a Grade I-listed Georgian terrace originally designed by the architect John Nash. A recent restoration of the magisterial stucco façade was accompanied by a transformative renovation within and the creation of several exemplary lateral apartments. This immaculate maisonette lies at the centre of one arching crescent and looks out onto eight acres of private gardens, with amenities, to which only residents have access. It exceeds 2,000 sq ft over two floors with a wonderful open-plan upper level and three generous en suite bedrooms. It is offered fully furbished, has a 24-hour porter and benefits from optional membership of a residents health club and spa.
been with the same family and continuously lived in for over four decades. There is significant potential for renovation to create a wonderful family home. The property offers a large double reception room and 11-foot ceilings, as well as original cornicing and other period features throughout the home. The property has a large private driveway and garage, providing off-street parking for four cars. The house includes a beautiful landscaped 71ft private garden with tall trees, a large lawn, patio and a conservatory.
Norfolk Road benefits from a prime location providing easy access to London's West End (approximately 3.5 miles), Marylebone High Street (approximately 1.8 miles), and Hampstead Village and Heath (approximately 1.5 miles). Located within close proximity to St John's Wood High Street & St John's Wood Underground Station.
The Tour
Freehold, Period features, Landscaped private garden, Unique Grade II listed townhouse, Off street parking for four cars, Garage, Development opportunity.
THESE PARTICULARS ARE ISSUED FOR GUIDANCE ONLY, THEY ARE INTENDED TO GIVE A FAIR OVERALL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY AND NOT CONSTITUTE A WARRANTY OF ANY KIND OR TO BE AN OFFER OR CONTRACT IN WHOLE OR IN PART. NOTHING IN THESE PARTICULARS SHALL BE DEEMED TO CONSTITUTE A REPRESENTATION THAT THE PROPERTY IS IN GOOD STRUCTURAL CONDITION NOR THAT ANY SERVICES, APPLIANCES, EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES ARE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER, NOTWITHSTANDING, THAT ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THESE PARTICULARS, BOTH IN THE TEXT AND IN ANY PLANS AND PHOTOGRAPHS IS GIVEN IN GOOD FAITH, INTENDING PURCHASERS SHOULD MAKE THEIR OWN ENQUIRIES AS TO THE ACCURACY OF ALL MATTERS UPON WHICH THEY INTENT TO RELY. MEASUREMENTS ARE GIVEN FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AND MUST BE VERIFIED BY THE PURCHASER.
This particular maisonette is a rarity on the Crescent, with a private entrance beneath the high pillared portico. The slightly raised ground floor opens to a wide marble-tiled entrance hall with a guest WC to one side.
Beyond are a set of double doors that open to an enormous open-plan kitchen, dining and living room. This extends over ten metres in a gentle curve, almost six metres in width and soaring ceilings approaching four metres in height. Three huge sash windows allow light to pour into the space and frame tree-filled views to the private park opposite. Panelled walls are set against dark-stained oak parquet with underfloor heating.
The kitchen is arranged around a central marble island and breakfast bar. Storage cupboards and integrated appliances by Miele are set within the panelled wall and island, and a brilliant wall-hung worktop, with cabinets in blackened oak, is suspended along the back wall. At the far end of the room is a gas fireplace.
An oak staircase leads down to the lower level, where natural oak parquet runs underfoot through the gentle bend of the lower-ground floor’s corridor. The three double bedrooms are all en suite with built-in wardrobes, and all benefit from excellent levels of natural light through windows to the front lightwell. Fixtures and fittings are by Vola.
A utility room with Corian worktops lies just before the entrance to the principal bedroom, where cedar-lined wardrobes form a divide between the sleeping area and bathroom.
Outside Space
Residents of Park Crescent have access to Park Crescent Gardens, which extends to two and a half acres and the eight-acre Park Square, in all a superb private appendix to Regents Park with grass tennis courts between June and September. In the garden is the ‘Nursemaids’ Tunnel’; built in 1821, it is a private, communal pedestrian tunnel, rare in today’s Inner London boroughs, privately linking the two private gardens.
The Club
Residents of Park Crescent also have the optional use of The Park Crescent Club located on the sub-basement floor of an adjoining building (14 Park Crescent). The club has gym and fitness facilities and a health spa with a steam room, sauna and treatment room, state-of-the-art cinema, bar and dining facilities and games area.
The Area
Park Crescent is ideally located for the very best of central London. Marylebone itself has an array of charming independent restaurants, cafes, bars and pubs, peppered amongst its Georgian architecture. At the north end is Marylebone High Street, home to a plethora of boutiques, grocers and restaurants, including The Conran Shop, La Fromagerie and Fischer’s Viennese restaurant. The offerings of Chiltern Street are close at hand, including the Chiltern Firehouse and Marylebone farmers’ market, which takes place each Sunday on Aybrook Street.
Regent’s Park station and Great Portland Street are moments away, offering Bakerloo, Hammersmith and City, Circle and Metropolitan lines, and Oxford Circus (Central and Victorian Lines), and Bond Street (Jubilee and Central) are a short walk to the south.
Tenure: Leasehold (Freehold of the Crown Estate)
Lease Length: approx. 136 years
Service Charge: approx. £13,200 per annum
Ground Rent: approx. £1,500 per annum
Parking: City of Westminster Zone F residents parking available


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== Actions ==
== Actions ==
To invest, call +44(0)20 3858 3511.
To invest, call +44(0)20 3834 8558.


To learn more, call +44(0)20 3858 3511.
To learn more, call +44(0)20 3834 8558.


== References and notes ==
== References and notes ==

Latest revision as of 08:10, 4 September 2022

Summary[1]Edit

Key information
Location: Location::Park Crescent, London, W1
Asking price: Asking price::£5,950,000
Property type: Property type::Maisonette
Bedrooms: Bedrooms::3
Size: Size::2,010 sq. ft.(187 sq. m.)
Tenure: Tenure::Leasehold


Key features[1]Edit

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Property description[1]Edit

At the northern end of Marylebone’s Portland Place lies Park Crescent, a Grade I-listed Georgian terrace originally designed by the architect John Nash. A recent restoration of the magisterial stucco façade was accompanied by a transformative renovation within and the creation of several exemplary lateral apartments. This immaculate maisonette lies at the centre of one arching crescent and looks out onto eight acres of private gardens, with amenities, to which only residents have access. It exceeds 2,000 sq ft over two floors with a wonderful open-plan upper level and three generous en suite bedrooms. It is offered fully furbished, has a 24-hour porter and benefits from optional membership of a residents health club and spa.

The Tour

This particular maisonette is a rarity on the Crescent, with a private entrance beneath the high pillared portico. The slightly raised ground floor opens to a wide marble-tiled entrance hall with a guest WC to one side.

Beyond are a set of double doors that open to an enormous open-plan kitchen, dining and living room. This extends over ten metres in a gentle curve, almost six metres in width and soaring ceilings approaching four metres in height. Three huge sash windows allow light to pour into the space and frame tree-filled views to the private park opposite. Panelled walls are set against dark-stained oak parquet with underfloor heating.

The kitchen is arranged around a central marble island and breakfast bar. Storage cupboards and integrated appliances by Miele are set within the panelled wall and island, and a brilliant wall-hung worktop, with cabinets in blackened oak, is suspended along the back wall. At the far end of the room is a gas fireplace.

An oak staircase leads down to the lower level, where natural oak parquet runs underfoot through the gentle bend of the lower-ground floor’s corridor. The three double bedrooms are all en suite with built-in wardrobes, and all benefit from excellent levels of natural light through windows to the front lightwell. Fixtures and fittings are by Vola.

A utility room with Corian worktops lies just before the entrance to the principal bedroom, where cedar-lined wardrobes form a divide between the sleeping area and bathroom.

Outside Space

Residents of Park Crescent have access to Park Crescent Gardens, which extends to two and a half acres and the eight-acre Park Square, in all a superb private appendix to Regents Park with grass tennis courts between June and September. In the garden is the ‘Nursemaids’ Tunnel’; built in 1821, it is a private, communal pedestrian tunnel, rare in today’s Inner London boroughs, privately linking the two private gardens.

The Club

Residents of Park Crescent also have the optional use of The Park Crescent Club located on the sub-basement floor of an adjoining building (14 Park Crescent). The club has gym and fitness facilities and a health spa with a steam room, sauna and treatment room, state-of-the-art cinema, bar and dining facilities and games area.

The Area

Park Crescent is ideally located for the very best of central London. Marylebone itself has an array of charming independent restaurants, cafes, bars and pubs, peppered amongst its Georgian architecture. At the north end is Marylebone High Street, home to a plethora of boutiques, grocers and restaurants, including The Conran Shop, La Fromagerie and Fischer’s Viennese restaurant. The offerings of Chiltern Street are close at hand, including the Chiltern Firehouse and Marylebone farmers’ market, which takes place each Sunday on Aybrook Street.

Regent’s Park station and Great Portland Street are moments away, offering Bakerloo, Hammersmith and City, Circle and Metropolitan lines, and Oxford Circus (Central and Victorian Lines), and Bond Street (Jubilee and Central) are a short walk to the south.

Tenure: Leasehold (Freehold of the Crown Estate) Lease Length: approx. 136 years Service Charge: approx. £13,200 per annum Ground Rent: approx. £1,500 per annum Parking: City of Westminster Zone F residents parking available

Floor plan[1]Edit

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ActionsEdit

To invest, call +44(0)20 3834 8558.

To learn more, call +44(0)20 3834 8558.

References and notesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Source: The Modern House, London.