Set on the iconic Cumberland Terrace, this incredible Grade I-listed home, originally built by the eminent Regency architect John Nash in 1826, is arranged over 6,160 sq. ft. Lying on the quiet Eastern side of Regent's Park, the property unfolds over five floors with exceptionally high ceilings and period features complemented by beautiful interior design.
The extraordinary house has been fully renovated in recent years to the very highest standard by a world-renowned team of experts; architectural interventions by William Rickard, interior design by Agence Moinard Bétaille and furniture and furnishings by Promemoria and Bruno Moinard Editions.
The property features plenty of space for entertaining both internally and externally, with exceptional formal and informal reception rooms, and a vast roof terrace leading from the first floor. The eat-in kitchen is finished in beautiful marble and sleek cabinetry and there is a gym, double garage, off-street parking, a six-person passenger lift, air conditioning, a hammam and a wine cellar.
The master bedroom suite encompasses a whole level and features a walk-through dressing room, leading to a beautiful bathroom; five further bedrooms are all ensuite.
Cumberland Terrace is located on the east side of Regent's Park on the outer circle meaning it has outstanding views of Regent's Park and the terrace's private gardens. It is the most substantial and renowned terrace in the park.
From the house, there is easy access to the shops and restaurants of Marylebone and the West End and excellent transport facilities with both Great Portland Street (Hammersmith & City, Circle and Metropolitan Lines) and Regent's Park (Bakerloo Line) Stations close by plus easy access to the A40.