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Park Road
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Sleeps: 8
Price (per week): from £3500 See pricing info
Ref: PRK
Approx size (sq ft): 2500
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: Baker Street
Property Type: House

Fabulous five floor townhouse overlooking Regent's Park. Dating from 1800, this magnificent family home has recently been refurbished to a high standard, adding to the charm of its period features a light, contemporary feel. Four bedrooms, three bathrooms, two terraces. Large kitchen, en suite dining room with view onto terrace. Library with diverse range of interesting tomes. This property enjoys a superb location, moments from some of London's most popular tourist draws: The Sherlock Holmes Museum, Madame Tussauds, not to mention the magnificent Regent's Park, views of which are enjoyed from several of the rooms and the fabulous boutiques and cafes of nearby Marylebone village. The West End and the rest of London is easily accessible either by foot or the various nearby tube stations. Equally, Heathrow airport can be reached in 30mins via the high speed rail link departing from nearby Paddington. Please visit Stylish London Home for further details.

London 2012 Olympics:

From £6,000 - £9,000 (per week)

Actual prices will depend on party size and number of weeks booked. Please read our Olympics section for more info on our bookings during this period.

Area Information

Marylebone & West End

You won’t find a higher concentration of London’s attractions than here. The West End, rivaled only by Broadway, boasts some of the world’s finest theatrical and musical productions every night. Covent Garden, formerly a fruit and veg market, has enduring appeal not least for the luminary talents hosted by the Royal Opera House. Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus burn bright into the night. Neighbouring Soho doesn’t get much sleep either (not just because it’s having sex). Heading west of the lights we reach the world famous Mayfair, home to some of the planet’s most pricey real estate glamorous boutiques, nowadays only really afforded by hedge funds, and to the north, majestic Marylebone, bordered north and south by the tackiest exponents of London tourist culture (respectively, Madame Tussauds and Oxford St) whose quieter profile and often villagey feel make it a popular base from which to approach the hustle and bustle of this district.

Attractions

  • National Gallery & Trafalgar Square
  • The British Museum
  • Covent Garden Market
  • Farm Street Roman Catholic Church
  • Dr Johnson’s House

Restaurants

  • The Ivy
  • J Sheekey
  • Maze Grill
  • Wahaca
  • Yauatcha

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