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Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park
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Saint Katharine's Precinct, Regent's Park, London
Bedrooms
4 Beds
Bathrooms
5 Baths
Built up Area
6,350 undefined
Description

Five-storey period home within a private enclave in Regent's Park

One of six houses in the St. Katharine's Precinct in Regent's Park, this Grade II*-listed Gothic Revival property is a fine example of a historical home that has been redesigned to perfectly suit modern living. Originally built between 1826–1827 by the renowned architect Ambrose Poynter, a founding director of the Institute of British Architects and an associate of John Nash, the architect of Regent’s Park, the property is part of a rare collection of houses grouped in a private enclave overlooking Regent’s Park.
Steeped in history, St. Katharine's Precinct originally formed part of the grounds of the Royal Hospital of St Katharine, a foundation established by Queen Matilda in 1148. Before relocating to Regent’s Park, the hospital was based near the Tower of London. Over the centuries, the property has been home to senior clerics and members of the Royal Household, including Reverend George Frederick Nicolay, Chaplain to the Duke of York, and Reverend George Townsend Hudson, Domestic Chaplain to Queen Vi...
Features & Amenities
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Private Garden
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Built in Kitchen Appliances
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Garden
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Terrace
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Sauna
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Fireplace
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Utility Room
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Grade II* Listed
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Off-Street Parking
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Driveway
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Period Features
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Grand Proportions
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Views over Regent's Park
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Central Location
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Close Proximity to Park
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