Living In Regent’s Park, London
Regents Park is the absolute epitome of prime London living and is close to Marylebone and all that Regent’s Park has to offer.
The park gives potential home buyers arguably the best stucco-fronted townhouses and mansions in all of London and come with the most stunning views over Regent’s Park itself.
Some of the best flats in London are sold in Regent’s Park and home buyers often forget that a number of the townhouses that are next to the park have been converted into flats over the years.
Regent’s Park is of course home to London Zoo as well as the ever-popular boating lake on hot summers days…
What else does the area offer though?
The Hub, situated in Regent’s Park is the largest outdoor sporting facility in London and a number of events are hosted in the park, such as Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, Taste of London and Frieze Masters.
Transport to and from Regent’s Park is good thanks to Regent’s Park underground station, which is on the Bakerloo Line.
Other nearby stations include:
Great Portland Street - which is on the Circle Line.
Baker Street - which is on the Bakerloo line, the Jubilee line and the Circle Line.
Marylebone - which is on the Bakerloo line and also offers fast overground connections to a range of areas including Beaconsfield and Gerrards Cross.
King’s Cross St Pancras - which is on the Metropolitan line, the Hammersmith & City line and the Circle line offers connections to European destination thanks to a 1 minute walk to St Pancras International station.
“The park gives potential home buyers arguably the best stucco-fronted townhouses and mansions in all of London and come with the most stunning views over Regent’s Park itself.”
Schooling in and around Regent’s Park is very strong.
Some of the most sought-after schools include:
Queen's College.
Francis Holland School.
The St Marylebone Church of England School.
Ark King Solomon Academy.
Maria Fidelis Catholic School.
So, what does a house cost in a prime part of Regent’s Park?
The most expensive prime sales that occurred on the open market in and around Regent’s Park over the last few months were:
£14,000,000: 6 bed flat - June 2020.
£10,200,000: 6 bed house - August 2020.
£6,700,000: 6 bed house - October 2020.
The most expensive properties currently for sale in Regent’s Park are:
£25,500,000 - 5,764 sq ft - 5 bed penthouse.
£25,000,000 - 8,833 sq ft - 8 bed terraced house.
£17,950,000 - 6,469 sq ft - 6 bed terraced house.
£16,950,000 - 6,602 sq ft (including mews house) - 7 bed terraced house.
£15,000,000 - 5,604 sq ft - 3 separate lateral flats that can be purchased together and made into one flat, which would have an incredible 20 park facing windows.
£13,950,000 - 5,943 sq ft - 6 bed terraced house.
£12,950,000 - 4,693 sq ft - 5 bed terraced house.
If you had 8 figures to spend on a house in prime London would you consider buying one of these prime properties in Regent’s Park?
What about these properties would appeal to you?
The proximity to central London?
The park views?
The scale of the drawing rooms?