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This neoclassical villa built by John Nash is a private residence wrapped in gardens

28.09.2022

This neoclassical villa on Regent s Park, built by notable London architect John Nash and made his personal offices in the mid- 1800s, is now a lavish private residence wrapped in large gardens.

Nash built the house in 1820 as part of his master plan for the park, where he designed lavish terrace blocks. In later years it was the home of the late Victorian Scottish artist and illustrator Robert Walker Macbeth.

The three-story house has a refined stucco front and is surrounded by mature greenery. It is located in Park Village West, a leafy, horseshoe-shaped development forming one of Nash's last-ever projects. It has a raised ground floor that provides elevated garden views from its four reception rooms. Its garden room has a period look and large glass walls, which is the best view.

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According to its sales brochure, the ivory-hued property has a distinctive country and quintessentially English feel on the east side of Regent's Park. Its setting looks straight out of Mary Poppins, with its cream Georgian villas and leafy surroundings, said selling agent Stephen Lindsay.

Two of its reception rooms directly connect to the gardens via French doors opening onto a terrace and stone garden steps. Its upper floor has symmetrical sash windows and views out to the tree canopy. Its design is considered to be of historic significance, as stated by its official Grade II listing, and it has a separate entrance on its lower ground floor.

The six-bedroom Georgian home has been owned by the same family for the past 46 years, and they have kept it in good condition and has retained its original Georgian proportions, Mr. Lindsay said.

The 4,250 square-foot house has six bedrooms one with a balcony, three bathrooms, two shower rooms, a kitchen, drawing room, garden room, reception room, and a second kitchen with a larder and cellar. It has about 0.33 acres of gardens. It is held on a lease with 104 years remaining.

The grounds have off-street parking for several cars and a raised terrace overlooking the gardens.

Park Village West and Park Village East are a pair of two park villages designed by Nash in the 1820s Park Village West is a leafy, quiet enclave on the eastern edge of Regent s Park, with villas arranged in a horseshoe line. It is located half a mile from the ZSL London Zoo and Camden Town Tube station.

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