Large, light three-bedroom apartment opposite Regent’s Park in a portered Grade II-listed building..
- Large three-bedroom apartment, approx. 1,884 sq ft
- Grade II-listed building — restrictions on alterations
- 133 years remaining on lease (leasehold tenure)
- Portered building with passenger lift and residents' parking
- Air-conditioning throughout; bright rooms and high ceilings
- Community heating; solid brick walls likely uninsulated
- Located opposite Regent’s Park; Jubilee Line nearby
- Local crime levels above average — consider security/insurance
Set on the second floor of a striking red-brick Edwardian building opposite Regent’s Park, this substantial three-bedroom apartment offers grand proportions and abundant natural light. High ceilings, tall sash windows and warm wood floors give the reception and bedrooms a calm, cohesive feel; air-conditioning is installed throughout, and many rooms frame leafy park views.
The apartment benefits from portered communal living, a passenger lift and residents’ off-street parking — conveniences that suit a busy London family or professionals seeking a comfortable city base. St John’s Wood High Street, Lord’s and the Jubilee Line (St John’s Wood station) are all within easy walking distance, adding undeniable lifestyle value.
There are practical factors to note. The building is Grade II-listed, which preserves character but can restrict alterations and add complexity to repairs. The property is leasehold (133 years remaining) and connects to a community heating scheme; solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated, which may affect energy performance and running costs. Crime levels in the area are above average for the borough — an important consideration for buyers assessing security and insurance.
Overall, this apartment is a large, characterful home in one of north London’s most desirable locations. It will particularly appeal to buyers wanting a spacious, well-located residence with period charm, who are comfortable with listed-building constraints and the practicalities of leasehold, communal services and potential upgrade works.