Master craftspeople were at the heart of Regent’s Crescent in 1820, and they remain at the heart of it today. It began with the restoration of the Grade I listed Nash façade, and it is through their collective vision, their craftsmanship, and the use of the finest materials that we ensure this is a masterpiece in modern living, which heralds in a quality beyond compare.
Working with an iconic building designed by an architect of John Nash’s reputation makes for a very special project. Returning Regent’s Crescent to its residential use, and emphasising the period details of the original 19th-century townhouses will revitalise one of London’s most quintessential heritage assets.
Grand front doors featuring beautiful Regency-style fanlights will be reinstated along the elegantly sweeping colonnade, complete with stone steps and smart railings that reference the original imposing entrances. The re- introduction of chimneystacks will enhance the period character of the crescent, and a fascinating 18th-century ice well discovered on the site will be preserved intact as an important heritage feature.
Taking inspiration from the Roman times, Stone Bathwear is a bespoke bathwear company based close to the shores of Lake Garda who incorporate the latest contemporary technology with the beauty of high-quality natural stone.
Considered the centre of the house by the Romans who thought the bathroom an important resting place, Stone Bathwear only uses the most experienced craftspeople to craft their products, proudly made in Italy.
Formed 500 million years ago, this sedimentary rock is a significant feature of many of London’s most historic buildings. Now, thousands of hand-cut slate tiles have been painstakingly laid by hand for future generations, placed with care and precision.
Introducing 67 Grade I listed apartment residences and 9 Garden Villas set behind a sweeping façade, ushered to new life by developer CIT, and award-winning architects PDP London, with exquisite interior design by Millier.
Key features
A Grand entrance
At the centre of the Crescent will be a magnificent double-height entrance lobby bathed in natural light, with sweeping views over private gardens.
A spectacular Imperial staircase will curve down to the concierge desk from the main entrance, capturing the refined glamour of the Regency period, and framed each side by two elegant reception lounges that lead off the lobby.
A masterpiece of living
From the knowledge of your concierge and valet to the exquisite setting of the Immersive cinema room and the luxurious spa and gym, every detail is carefully considered.
The moment your car is parked for you, the morning coffee taken on your private terrace, the views over the park, these are all facets of the experience of hotel living at home.
A new masterpiece
True luxury is captured in the vastness of the lower ground space, crafted to house the 9,000 sq ft basement spa and entertainment area, and where you’ll find the feature 20-metre swimming pool, gym, spa pool, sauna and steam-room, a private cinema room and business suite.
Location
A rare location. An extraordinary location. To be at Regent’s Crescent is to be in the best company. So close to Mayfair, Soho and St James’s, a part of Marylebone yet neighbour to Fitzrovia and the delights of Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill beyond, welcome to the very best of London living.
Famous for its tastemakers, Marylebone hosts artisan butchers, bakers, and cheese- makers alongside incredible dining.
From 5 Carlos Place to the lure of Selfridges, and beyond into Mayfair, it’s only natural that London’s finest shopping is on the doorstep.
From Wigmore Hall to The Wallace Collection, there’s really nowhere finer, where the capital’s most established educational institutions are within easy reach.
Regent’s Crescent is a sanctuary outside and in. Outside, private gardens are cosseting and quiet, stretching over 1.5 acres. This is complemented by resident-only access to the exclusive, private, Park Square gardens with its eight acres that include tennis courts, as well as access to the Park Crescent gardens via the historic Nursemaids’ Tunnel.
The park square in front and the privacy of the gardens behind, the pleasures of green space is being surrounded by peace and tranquillity, places for entertainment and pure enjoyment. The magnolia trees that signal the advent of spring and the green lawns that hug the main house.
DisclaimerQueen's College Preparatory School
Netley Primary School and Centre for Aut...
All Souls C of E Primary School
Regent's Park Station
Great Portland Street
Baker Street
Oxford Circus
Portland Place (Stop K)
Great Portland Street (Stop F)
Great Portland Street Station (Stop E)
Clinica London Ltd.
The London Clinic
The Trustees Of London Clinic Ltd
Royal Institute of British Architects
International Students House
Le Pain Quotidien
Fitzroy Square Garden
Cavendish Square Gardens
Queen Mary's Rose Gardens
Lotus Healthcare
PureGym London Great Portland Street
NKD Ambition
Delsunny
Sainsbury's Local
Tesco Express
Oxford Circus Underground Station, Regent's Park Station, Great Portland Street, Baker Street Station, located near Regent's Crescent.
Queen's College Preparatory School, Netley Primary School and Centre for Autism, All Souls C of E Primary School, located near Regent's Crescent.
The facilities available to residents of Regent's Crescent are Balcony, Swimming Pool and Parking.
The total price range of flats in Regent's Crescent is £1.8M – £6.5M
The completion date of Regent's Crescent is Ready to move
The postcode of Regent's Crescent is W1
You can view the Regent's Crescent Site Plan in the Site Plan section above.
The zone number of Regent's Crescent is Zone 1.
The total number of flats in Regent's Crescent is 67.
The address of Regent's Crescent is Park Crescent, Marylebone, London W1B 1PQ.
CIT is the developer of Regent's Crescent.