A landmark six-bedroom family home with expansive terraces and private garden.
- Grade I listed mid-terrace townhouse, approximately 6,306 sqft
- Six bedrooms, five bathrooms; principal suite occupies entire second floor
- Multiple terraces, private rear garden and off-street parking
- Lower-ground self-contained suite with separate access, ideal for staff/guests
- Dumb-waiter serving kitchen to top floor; excellent natural light and high ceilings
- Leasehold with ~108 years remaining; sale price £14,500,000
- Listed status restricts alterations and may complicate refurbishment
- Likely limited wall insulation; consider retrofit constraints and higher running costs
- Local crime levels recorded as very high; security/insurance implications
Set within Hanover Terrace and arranged over approximately 6,306 sqft, this Grade I listed mid-terrace townhouse combines grand period volume with substantial outdoor space across three levels. High ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, original decorative detail and a principal suite occupying the entire second floor offer rare, museum-quality room proportions in the heart of Regent’s Park. Multiple terraces, a private rear garden and off-street parking increase the property’s practicality for family living and entertaining.
The house is presented as a large, multi-storey home with flexible accommodation including a self-contained lower-ground suite for staff or guests, an open-plan kitchen/family room and a dumb-waiter serving the full height of the house. The layout is ideal for an extended family or for someone seeking generous entertaining rooms with excellent natural light from the glass atrium and several terraces.
Important practical points: the property is leasehold (approximately 108 years remaining) and Grade I listed, so any alterations will require listed-building consent and will complicate refurbishment. The building’s original solid-brick fabric likely lacks modern cavity insulation, and some retrofit works may be constrained by its listed status. The wider area is very affluent and well serviced, but recorded local crime levels are very high — buyers should factor security and insurance considerations into ongoing running costs.
This is a rare opportunity to own one of Hanover Terrace’s most significant houses: excellent schools are within easy reach and central transport links are strong. The house suits buyers seeking a landmark family home or a high-end city pied-à-terre who accept the responsibilities and costs that come with Grade I ownership and a long-leasehold London address.
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