Large, newly decorated four-bedroom apartment by Regent’s Park with concierge and roof terrace..
34ft reception/dining room—bright, large open-plan space
Four bedrooms plus two bathrooms—sized for family living
Communal roof terrace with far-reaching London views
24-hour concierge; marble entrance and passenger lift
Recently redecorated and double-glazed throughout
Exceptional lease length (961 years)—long-term security
Very high service charge (£12,400 pa); council tax quite expensive
Area records higher crime levels—view local streets in person
Set on the third floor of an art-deco block on Marylebone Road, this newly redecorated four-bedroom apartment offers spacious, light-filled living with a 34ft reception/dining room and a large, separate kitchen. The building’s marble entrance, 24‑hour concierge and communal roof terrace provide classic central‑London convenience and attractive shared spaces. Double glazing and recent cosmetic work mean the apartment is move‑in ready for a family seeking generous rooms close to Regent’s Park.
Practical benefits include an exceptionally long lease (961 years), a passenger lift and easy access to Baker Street Underground (multiple lines) less than 100 metres away. The property’s 1,607 sq ft footprint will suit families needing separate reception and sleeping areas plus two bathrooms. Nearby outstanding and good primary schools, numerous amenities and excellent transport links reinforce the location’s everyday convenience.
Buyers should note material costs of living with this apartment: an unusually high service charge (£12,400 pa) and quite expensive council tax will add significant annual running costs. The property is leasehold and community heating runs on mains gas via the building’s scheme. The wider area reports higher crime levels than average; buyers wanting quieter streets should view and judge the immediate block.
Overall this is a large, well-presented family apartment in a prestigious, central address with strong lifestyle appeal and clear running-cost trade-offs. It suits buyers who prioritise space, views and location close to Regent’s Park and major transport nodes, and who accept higher communal charges for concierge and communal amenities.