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Chester Terrace is a Grade I listed Regency-style home that forms part of Regent's Park, designed by James Burton and Decimus Burton for the Crown Estate in 1825. The house features a stucco façade and classical detailing, with a grand reception hall, kitchen, and dining room on the ground floor. The first floor has a double reception room with high ceilings and views over Regent's Park. The master bedroom suite is on the second floor, with a dressing room and en-suite bathroom, while three double bedrooms and a family bathroom are on the third floor. Additional features include a passenger lift, cinema/family room on the lower ground floor, garage/utility room, and a private roof terrace with views over London. Off-road parking and private residents' security are also provided.