Über-exclusive address: Regent’s Park Nash house for rent for £35k per week — with Tom Ford and Damien Hirst as neighbours

The new Hanover Terrace rental is as luxurious as they come, but you'll need big bucks to afford it.
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Amira Hashish20 April 2018

A rare chance has arisen to live in Hanover Terrace, the finest and grandest of the Nash terraces designed for Regent’s Park - but you'll need to fork out £35k per week to let it short-term.

The eye-watering cost equates to roughly £152,200 a month - over 90 times the average monthly London rent of £1,686 for a two-bed.

The last house to change hands in the grand strip was bought by celebrity artist Damien Hirst, who reportedly paid £40 million in 2014 and has since installed a yoga room and a swimming pool.

Now a five-bedroom, five-storey residence has come up for rent at this über-exclusive address, where other Nash terrace neighbours include fashion designer Tom Ford.

Luxuriously decorated in gold, grey and black, it is the dream entertaining pad with five fabulous reception rooms crammed with plush velvet sofas, glittering chandeliers and statement fireplaces.

The kitchen is sleek and contemporary and the spacious master bedroom more than rivals those found in five-star hotels.

Neighbours: fashion designer Tom Ford has also snapped up a home on this strip
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The main living and dining space is filled with light thanks to a high glass ceiling. It opens onto a pretty Italianate garden that leads to a separate one-bedroom mews property ideal for housing staff or guests. There is also a gym and garage on the lower ground floor.

This prestigious new rental is available via Arlington Residential for £17,500 a week for longer lets.