Nestled along one of Regent’s Park’s charming residential streets, this period house boasts a distinctive character that sets it apart. With classic sash windows and an inviting porch, the property is positioned on an unusually expansive lot for central London, featuring a spacious private garden that holds significant potential for enhancement.
The layout spans three levels, allowing for abundant natural light to fill each room. At the lower ground level, you'll find a kitchen and dining area beneath a glass ceiling, where five sets of French doors provide seamless access to a generous south-facing garden. This outdoor space features a terrace and mature planting, making it an ideal setting for gatherings or quiet moments outdoors. Additionally, this floor includes a bedroom, bathroom, utility area, and vault storage—elements that add to the home's functional appeal.
On the raised ground floor, the focal point is an impressive dual-aspect reception room complete with a striking fireplace and tall sash windows. French doors lead to a terrace overlooking the garden, enhancing the feeling of openness throughout this level. A sculptural staircase rises from a spacious entrance hall, highlighting the elegant flow of the property's design.
The top floor comprises two bedrooms that share a family bathroom; both are equipped with built-in wardrobes and offer pleasant rooftop views. Throughout the home, original period details such as cornicing, wooden floors, and high ceilings create an inviting atmosphere while hinting at its historical charm.
This property currently requires comprehensive renovation work—an opportunity for prospective buyers to tailor the interiors according to their personal vision. The asking price reflects considerations related to nearby HS2 construction activities but presents an intriguing investment proposition in such a sought-after location.
Located just moments from the expansive greenery of Regent’s Park, Park Village East offers tranquility while being conveniently close to vibrant cafes, restaurants, and shops in Primrose Hill and Marylebone. With Camden Town and Warren Street Underground stations nearby providing efficient transport links across London—and Euston Station offering national rail services—this home not only promises comfort but also stands as a valuable investment in one of London’s prime areas.