Chester Terrace

NW1
Residential building

Key Details

Address
Chester Terrace, London NW1 4ND
County
Greater London
Country
England
Completion
19th century
Buildings
1

Overview

Chester Terrace in Regents Park consists of 42 houses designed by John Nash.

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Site & Location

Transport

TUBE
Great Portland Street Underground StationCircle, Hammersmith-city, Metropolitan
BUS
Robert Street - 1 min. walking / 38 metres88

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Residential prices from
£1,591,000
Completion
2024

Disclaimer

Information on this page is for guidance only and remains subject to change. Buildington does not sell or let this property. For more information about this property please register your interest on the original website or get in touch with the Connected Companies.