HISTORY
A workplace with heritage
This Grade I listed property is a jewel of Regent’s Park’s outer circle and one of the UK’s grandest terraces. From its charming stucco-fronted exterior to breath-taking views across 400 acres of London’s finest parkland, 1-17 Ulster Terrace truly is a location like no other.
A royal neighbourhood
Regent’s Park was once the ancient Forest of Middlesex and Henry VIII’s hunting ground, until architect John Nash transformed it into a bucolic haven at the Prince Regent’s behest.
The site has retained the tranquil atmosphere John Nash originally intended, with broad streets, minimal street furniture and a palatial aesthetic. As the most visionary exercise in town planning ever carried out in central London, Regent’s Park is celebrated the world over for its historic value.
Nash’s vision has been preserved across the centuries, with original details from paving stones to planting carefully protected to maximise visual harmony throughout the area.
The Park is home to an impressive array of facilities, from formal gardens and playgrounds to the city’s largest out-door sports area, an open-air theatre, a mosque, and even the world-famous ZSL London Zoo.