


From the outside, Church Street sits in quiet harmony with its antique-store neighbours. Inside, the home’s layered history unfolds. Thoughtful interiors balance classic style with a sense of comfort, from exposed brick walls to hand-picked antiques that add a collected-over-time aesthetic. There’s an immediate warmth to the first-floor drawing room. Two floor-to-ceiling sash windows, framed by original Victorian shutters, bathe…
From the outside, Church Street sits in quiet harmony with its antique-store neighbours. Inside, the home’s layered history unfolds. Thoughtful interiors balance classic style with a sense of comfort, from exposed brick walls to hand-picked antiques that add a collected-over-time aesthetic.
There’s an immediate warmth to the first-floor drawing room. Two floor-to-ceiling sash windows, framed by original Victorian shutters, bathe the space in natural light. An exposed brick wall backdrops a working gas fireplace – its flickering glow best enjoyed from a pair of armchairs, dressed with House of Hackney cushions. Built-in bookshelves, a statement crystal chandelier, and an antique tapestry complete the picture, conjuring an atmosphere that’s equal parts grand and intimate.
The eat-in kitchen next door is equally inviting. Red Earth plaster walls complement open brickwork, setting a tactile backdrop for everyday life. AEG and Bosch appliances ensure culinary ease, while custom joinery, Normann Copenhagen stools, and a supersized antique mirror lend a considered feel. Below, soft teal walls encircle a striking blue stone table in the dining room.
The lower ground floor takes on a more contemporary air. A cinema room and gym enjoy an uplifting feel thanks to a generous skylight. A second kitchen – fitted with Fisher & Paykel and Samsung appliances – proves perfect for movie-night snacks, its Italian marble worktops adding a touch of luxury. An additional room on this level offers versatility, whether as a home office, playroom, or private retreat.
Upstairs, the top floor is devoted to rest and relaxation. The principal bedroom pairs dark wooden floors with built-in pale pink wardrobes and vanity, while a recessed shelving nook provides space for treasured books. Across the hall, the guest bedroom, wrapped in soothing green tones, enjoys soft natural light. The family bathroom, finished with vibrant hand-painted tiles, features a bathtub and overhead shower.
Traditional drawing room
Eat-in kitchen
Dining room
Principal bedroom with bespoke storage
Guest bedroom
Family bathroom
Two shower rooms
Versatile cinema room/gym
Kitchenette
City of Westminster
Built-in bookshelves, a statement crystal chandelier, and an antique tapestry complete the picture, conjuring an atmosphere that’s equal parts grand and intimate.
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Enquire nowSet just a short walk away from Regent’s Park, Church Street is an exceptional setting for easy access to the city, and only a stroll from some of London’s best sights. Start the day with brunch, before heading south to Oxford Street for an array of retail therapy options. For Michelin-starred Indian cuisine, dine at Trishna. For culture, head to Moco Museum London. On sunny days, the lawns and gardens of Regent’s Park are within a 15-minute walk.
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