A rare opportunity to acquire an exceptional Grade I listed Nash house (376.2 sq m / 4,049 sq ft), positioned within one of the most distinguished terraces in the Crown Estate. This remarkable residence enjoys exceptional views over the green open spaces of Regent’s Park, offering a sense of tranquillity and grandeur from every level.
Bathed in an abundance of natural light throughout, the house beautifully showcases timeless period features and the enduring elegance characteristic of a Nash terrace. High ceilings, refined detailing, and impressive volumes create an uplifting sense of space, particularly within the elegant, light-filled drawing room, an ideal setting for both relaxed family living and sophisticated entertaining.
The accommodation has been thoughtfully arranged over five floors and benefits from a lift, ensuring comfort and practicality. The ground floor features an inviting entrance and reception hall leading through to the formal dining room, and a beautifully proportioned kitchen with excellent ceiling heights.
The first floor reveals a magnificent drawing room, bathed in natural light and offering wonderful volumes, alongside a well-appointed study. The second floor is dedicated to the principal bedroom suite, complete with a dressing room and an en suite bathroom. The third floor provides two further bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a separate shower room, creating an ideal layout for guests or family living. On the lower ground floor, the property offers a bedroom (5), reception room/bedroom (6), a guest WC, utility room, and three vaults, providing superb flexibility and additional storage.
Further benefits include lift access to all floors, Beautiful communal gardens, currently in the process of a full renovation, off-street parking, and a private garage, enhancing both convenience and security.
Chester Terrace occupies a prestigious position on the eastern side of Regent’s Park’s Outer Circle, between Cumberland Terrace and Cambridge Terrace. Great Portland Street Underground station (Circle and Metropolitan lines) is approximately 600 metres away, providing excellent transport connections.
Rich in architectural heritage, Regent’s Park was designed for the Prince Regent by John Nash, whose vision introduced the celebrated garden city concept of villas, crescents, and terraces. At nearly 300 metres in length, Chester Terrace is the longest unbroken terrace within the park, distinguished by its 99 bays of exquisite crème stucco and dramatic triumphal arches at each end, inscribed with its name. A private road serves the front of the terrace, while a beautifully maintained residents’ garden runs its full length, creating a rare blend of exclusivity, serenity, and historic grandeur.
EPC Rating TBC
Council Tax Band H Camden
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Between St John’s Wood and Camden Town lies Regents Park, a high-end and green area in North West London, featuring some of the most expensive properties in the capital.
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