Summary[1]Edit

Key information
Location: Location::Park Village West, Regent's Park, London, NW1
Asking price: Asking price::£10,950,000
Property type: Property type::Detached
Bedrooms: Bedrooms::6
Size: Size::NA
Tenure: Tenure::Leasehold


Key features[1]Edit

  • Grade II* listed detached villa
  • Mature rear garden
  • Separate entrance on the lower ground floor
  • Off street parking for multiple cars
  • Located on the Eastern side of Regent's Park
  • Leasehold

Property description[1]Edit

This striking Grade II* listed period villa is situated in a charming leafy enclave of Regent's Park.

Description This stunning Grade II* listed detached villa, is available for sale for the first time in 46 years. This charming property is surrounded from all sides by its own sweeping gardens, giving a distinctive country and quintessentially English feel. Shortly after this low built home was built, it was for a period of time in 1834-1837 the office of John Nash – one of the most highly acclaimed architects in British History, who was responsible for the master plan of building Regent’s Park. In later years, the property was also home to the Scottish-born artist, etcher and illustrator Robert Walker Macbeth.

  • Note: All photos are from 2016 except the kitchen shots which are recent

Location Park Village West can be found on the eastern side of Regent's Park. Regent's Park itself offers a wide range of recreational facilities, including the Zoological Gardens, the open air theatre, Queen Mary's Gardens, the boating lake and tennis courts. The nearest Underground stations are Great Portland Street (Circle, District, and Metropolitan Lines), and Camden Town (Northern Line), both of which are 0.8 miles and 0.5 miles away, respectively. The 88 bus stops directly outside the crescent, and travels via Bond St and Berkeley Square to St James’s and Victoria and north to Parliament Hill. Square Footage: 4,252 sq ft

Leasehold with approximately 105 years remaining.

Additional Info Regent's Park has been in the ownership of the Crown since the 16th Century and was largely designed for the Prince Regent by John Nash to create a garden city concept of villas, terraces and crescents. Building began in 1812, and by 1826 almost all the terraces and crescents were completed or at least put in hand (with the exception of Cambridge gate which was built c.1875). Park Village West a leafy dale, which once formed an arm of the canal. It separates the two segments of the village, East and West, and is popular with tourists seeking sight of the magnificent examples of the estate created for the Prince Regent by Nash.

Floor plan[1]Edit

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ActionsEdit

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References and notesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Source: Savills, St John's Wood & Regent's Park.