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The Westminster side of Regent's Park includes the grand terraces along the southern and western edges, Park Crescent, and the streets running down towards Marylebone. These are some of London's most iconic architectural set pieces, designed by John Nash. Most are institutional now, but residential flats within them command extraordinary prices. Regent's Park tube and Baker Street are the main stations. The park itself is 395 acres of formal gardens, a boating lake, an open-air theatre, and sports pitches. Living on the park's doorstep is the whole point.
Flat
£946k
Terraced
£2.4m
Semi-detached
£5.8m
Detached
£8.5m
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£2.8m (£676k less)
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