A rare opportunity to purchase an unmodernised Grade I Listed Nash house (391 sq m/4,206 sq ft) located in one of the finest terraces in the Crown Estate with fantastic views onto Regent's Park.
The property is currently held by way of a Crown Estate lease expiring on 5th April 2060 and the accommodation, which is arranged over five floors, comprises a reception hall, a magnificent drawing room on the first floor with floor to ceiling windows with wonderful views onto Regent's Park, a dining room, master bedroom suite with en-suite bathroom, five further bedrooms, two bathrooms and kitchen. The property also benefits from a lift, high ceilings, three storage vaults, communal gardens an internal garage and off street parking.
Chester Terrace is the longest unbroken terrace of all (nearly 300 metres) the terraces in Regent's Park, with 99 bays of resplendent crème stucco, elaborately divided up. At the ends, projecting wings are connected to the main façade by triumphal arches on which the name of the terrace is super scribed. A private road serves the front doors of all the houses, and a private garden for the residents' use, running the whole length of the Terrace, separates it from the Outer Circle.
The terrace is located on the eastern side of Regent's Park's outer circle, between Cumberland Terrace and Cambridge Terrace. The nearest Underground station is Great Portland Street (Circle and Metropolitan Lines), which is approximately 600 metres walk.
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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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