This Garden Villa at Regent's Crescent offers a once-in-a-generation purchase opportunity.
With its prized position within Regent's Crescent, this Garden Villa is a truly beautiful home designed to enhance John Nash's glorious architecture and surroundings offering three bedrooms and two reception rooms providing 1,831 sq ft. over three storeys. -There are 9 Garden Villas in total with 6 remaining for purchase. The villas form part of the Regent's Crescent development which has been rebuilt to the splendour of John Nash's vision. -At the centre of the Crescent is a magnificent double-height entrance lobby with sweeping views to the 1.5 acres of private gardens. Regent's Crescent encompasses the experience of hotel living at home. -All homes within Regent's Crescent are complete and ready for immediate occupation. Get in touch to book your private viewing. -AMENITIES• Grade 1 Listed New Build• Up to 4.25m ceiling heights• 1.5 acres of private gardens• 8 acres of communal gardens with tennis courts• Exceptional park and gardens views• Secure underground valet parking• 24-hour concierge• 9,000 sq ft amenity space• Cinema and business centre• Swimming pool and spa • 2-minute walk from Regents Park underground station• 5-minute walk to Marylebone High Street• This property comes with a parking space in the underground car park and a storage unit-THE HISTORYPark Crescent was destroyed by wartime bombing and replaced with 1960's office buildings behind a poor imitation of the original facade. Award-winning architects Paul Davis and Partners London have honoured Nash's extraordinary talent and creative vision by re-imagining his Regency masterpiece and restoring its original facade to its former glory.-Get in touch to book your private viewing of this property or to view further options available in the development.*Images are from a similar Garden Villa*This property is unfurnished
Regent's Crescent is an exclusive new build development in a highly coveted location on the edge of London's Regent's Park. It is one of the most famous Royal Parks and retains many elements of John Nash's original design covering more than 400 acres.