Location
Moments from a royal park, Chester Terrace enjoys an enviable location. Start your day with a visit to the lawns and gardens of Regent’s Park then head into Mayfair for retail therapy. Favoured local restaurants include Steak & Lobster and L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele. Further afield, head to Lima for Peruvian, Six by Nico for a regularly-changing tasting menu or The Ninth or Pied a Terre for Michelin-starred dining.
Catch the sunset from Primrose Hill on the way home.
For additional peace of mind, Chester Terrace is also
patrolled by the Crown Estate Paving Commission.
Description
Presiding over the eastern edge of a beloved royal park,
Chester Terrace is a regal enclave of grand proportions.
Considered to be the city’s largest street signs, towering arches marking either entrance are emblazed with the name of the road. Beyond, the terrace’s façade stretches unbroken across almost 1,000 feet of Crown Estate land.
Past an impressive frontage of soaring Corinthian columns and intricate masonry, a design-led home provides a contemporary update on its late-Georgian framework. A striking entranceway expands into a refined dining room where considered interventions serve to spotlight period details.
Above an ultra-modern fireplace, a floating concrete wall
creates symmetry and makes a feature of the television it
frames. Complete with white wooden shutters, tall windows
are generous with natural light and create a connection to
the outside. To the rear of the space, doors slide to reveal an
arresting kitchen with dark, minimalistic cabinetry, monolithic
stone worktops and Gaggenau appliances.