43 Portland Place
W1B
Mixed use building
Key Details
Address
43 Portland Place, London W1B 1QH
County
Greater London
Country
England
Overview
43 Portland Place is a Grade II* listed town house in London W1.
No. 41-47 row of town houses was built in 1776-c1780 by James Adam, as a speculative development with his brothers and John Elwes.
References:
1. Historic England List entry Number: 1265549 historicengland.org.uk; retrieved 29.07.2018.
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Site & Location
Transport
TUBE
Regent's Park Underground StationBakerloo
BUS
Portland Place453, 88, N18
Team
News from the companies
Nearby new developments
We've recently taken new photos of the progress on site at W1 Place, and it's thrilling to see the building progressing nicely.If everything goes as planned, we can...
25.05.2023
Residential prices from
£1,591,000
Completion
2024
Planning application submitted
A new planning application has been submitted for the refurbishment and extension of the existing building comprising external amendments including a new facade and a...
17.05.2022
New images
Datum Contract and Construction is on site at 25 Wimpole Street & 18-20 Harley Place.Considerate Constructors Scheme poster at the entrance in April 2024. Client...
18.04.2023
Sold out
All 76 residences at Regent's Crescent are now sold, reports joint agent Savills.Originally commissioned in 1820 by the Prince Regent, later George IV, and designed by...
06.02.2024
Completion
2020
Disclaimer
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