About this property
Originally built in 1820 for the Prince Regent, later George IV, and designed by famed architect John Nash, Regent’s Crescent offers residences of the grandest proportions, situated in one of London’s great historical landmarks.
Surrounded by private gardens, the 67 Grade I listed new build apartments and 9 garden villas are the epitome of regal elegance, featuring magnificent ceiling heights of up to 4.25m. Regent’s Crescent is home to one of London’s largest resident amenities comprising over 9,000 sq ft of entertainment, spa and business facilities.
This fully gated development also has 24 hour concierge and security services, secure underground valet parking and on-site storage.
With unsurpassed levels of modern luxury, finished with a level of skill and detail that match those of the master craftsmen who built the originals, Regent’s Crescent offers a one-of-a kind masterpiece in modern living.
Local information
- Situated between Regent’s Park and Portland Place.
- A remarkable address in the epicentre of the capital, where royal park meets royal crescent.
- A short walk to some of London’s finest restaurants and cultural attractions.
Additional information
- Regent’s Crescent began as the vision of legendary British architect John Nash. The favoured architect of the Prince Regent, it is Nash’s stunning architectural foresight, combined with the ambitions of a Prince with a passion for great architecture, that has shaped so much of the London we know.
- Tenure = TBC