Bordering the verdant expanse of Regent’s Park, Prince Albert Road is one of the area’s most coveted residential enclaves. Contained within a contemporary apartment block, this two-bedroom apartment echoes the neighbourhood’s tranquility with its pared-back interior scheme and reams of sunlight.
Entering on the third floor into the open-plan dining and reception room, you are introduced with solid wood floors and a pared-back colour scheme. There’s a voluminous feel to the space, with wall-to-wall window glazing, that floods the interiors with natural light, whilst offering leafy vistas out to Regent’s Park. In the lounge area, a minimalist Eichholtz sofa and a woven rug sits beneath a striking Sunpan Oswin chandelier. Adjacent, there’s a glass dining table paired with Jaoquim Tenreiro chairs. Throughout the home, Heatmiser underfloor heating and Daikin air conditioning keep things comfortable.
Slide the glass windows back to reveal a large private balcony. Backdropped by soaring trees that stretch out from the park, it’s a tranquil al fresco setting complete with outdoor furniture by The Conran Shop.
Built with glossy white metro tiling and teal-blue cabinetry by Poggenpohl, the kitchen has an uplifting feel. Sunlight pours in through a large picture window, while Italian lighting is subtly integrated to cast a warm glow come evening. A range of modern appliances – including a Siemens oven, Franke filtered tap and Insinkerator waste disposal – makes for a streamlined culinary setting. Cushioned banquette seating offers a relaxed breakfast spot.
The principal bedroom suite is calming and considered in design, with built-in wardrobes, a Vispring mattress and direct access to the private balcony. Its en suite bathroom is wrapped in Mandarin Stone tilings, setting a stylish scene for the Grohe shower and dual vanity. The guest bedroom – which has versatility to be used as a home office – is equally tranquil, with pale tones and a large window. It’s served by another bathroom, featuring a bathtub. Completing the home is an additional WC – finished with bold wallpaper and a sculptural green marble sink.
Framed by the green expanse of Regent’s Park and the gentle rise of Primrose Hill, Prince Albert Road is one of north London’s most quietly desirable addresses. Tree-lined and peaceful, the street sits at the heart of a neighbourhood that balances leafy calm with cultural vibrancy: St John’s Wood offers boutique shops and beloved local favourite Panzers Deli and Soutine, while Camden’s vibrant markets and music venues provide a creative counterpoint just beyond the park. In summer, there are live performances at the Open Air Theatre, while October hosts the world-renowned Frieze Art Fair. The upmarket thoroughfare of Marylebone High Street is within easy reach for retail therapy and fine dining at Ospo or Fischers, while Lord’s Cricket Ground has a calendar full of games to enjoy.84:Tbd1,Bordering the verdant expanse of Regent’s Park, Prince Albert Road is one of the area’s most coveted residential enclaves. Contained within a contemporary apartment block, this two-bedroom apartment echoes the neighbourhood’s tranquility with its pared-back interior scheme and reams of sunlight.
Entering on the third floor into the open-plan dining and reception room, you are introduced with solid wood floors and a pared-back colour scheme. There’s a voluminous feel to the space, with wall-to-wall window glazing, that floods the interiors with natural light, whilst offering leafy vistas out to Regent’s Park. In the lounge area, a minimalist Eichholtz sofa and a woven rug sits beneath a striking Sunpan Oswin chandelier. Adjacent, there’s a glass dining table paired with Jaoquim Tenreiro chairs. Throughout the home, Heatmiser underfloor heating and Daikin air conditioning keep things comfortable.
Slide the glass windows back to reveal a large private balcony. Backdropped by soaring trees that stretch out from the park, it’s a tranquil al fresco setting complete with outdoor furniture by The Conran Shop.
Built with glossy white metro tiling and teal-blue cabinetry by Poggenpohl, the kitchen has an uplifting feel. Sunlight pours in through a large picture window, while Italian lighting is subtly integrated to cast a warm glow come evening. A range of modern appliances – including a Siemens oven, Franke filtered tap and Insinkerator waste disposal – makes for a streamlined culinary setting. Cushioned banquette seating offers a relaxed breakfast spot.
The principal bedroom suite is calming and considered in design, with built-in wardrobes, a Vispring mattress and direct access to the private balcony. Its en suite bathroom is wrapped in Mandarin Stone tilings, setting a stylish scene for the Grohe shower and dual vanity. The guest bedroom – which has versatility to be used as a home office – is equally tranquil, with pale tones and a large window. It’s served by another bathroom, featuring a bathtub. Completing the home is an additional WC – finished with bold wallpaper and a sculptural green marble sink.
Framed by the green expanse of Regent’s Park and the gentle rise of Primrose Hill, Prince Albert Road is one of north London’s most quietly desirable addresses. Tree-lined and peaceful, the street sits at the heart of a neighbourhood that balances leafy calm with cultural vibrancy: St John’s Wood offers boutique shops and beloved local favourite Panzers Deli and Soutine, while Camden’s vibrant markets and music venues provide a creative counterpoint just beyond the park. In summer, there are live performances at the Open Air Theatre, while October hosts the world-renowned Frieze Art Fair. The upmarket thoroughfare of Marylebone High Street is within easy reach for retail therapy and fine dining at Ospo or Fischers, while Lord’s Cricket Ground has a calendar full of games to enjoy.
85:T11b1,Tenant letting fees Whether youââ¬â¢re renting on a short or long term basis through Domus Nova, below are the only letting fees that may apply throughout your tenancy. If you have any questions about our fees, please donââ¬â¢t hesitate to contact Domus Nova. Fees for Assured Shorthold Tenancies and where the Tenant Fees Act 2019 applies Move in (once offer agreed) â⢠Holding Deposit and Withdrawing from tenancy: The Tenant will be asked to pay the equivalent of one weekââ¬â¢s rent which contributes towards your initial rental payment. Should you decide to withdraw from the tenancy then these funds can be retained in accordance with these regulations, but the amount retained will not exceed the costs incurred by the agent or landlord. During your tenancy â⢠Changes to the Tenancy (Addenda, riders, change of tenant or occupant)): Ãâââ£48.00 including VAT. â⢠Unpaid rent - Interest is payable from the date on which the rent was due until the date on which the rent is actually paid. The interest rate will be 3% above the Bank of England base rate. Ending your Tenancy â⢠Early Termination: Should the tenant request to leave before the end of their tenancy, there will be a cost to this that will be explained but will not exceed the financial loss that a landlord has suffered in permitting, or reasonable costs that have been incurred by the agent in arranging for the tenant to leave early. Fees for Non-Housing Act Tenancies Move in (once offer agreed) â⢠Tenant start-up fee: Contract negotiation, amending, agreeing tenancy terms and arranging the tenancy and tenancy agreement - ãâââ£288.00 including VAT per tenancy. â⢠Reference fee: Ãâââ£60.00 including VAT per person referenced, including all tenants and guarantors â⢠Failed reference check: If you do not pass the reference check, you are liable for the full cost of the reference fee - ãâââ£60.00 including VAT per person, including all tenants and guarantors. â⢠Withdrawing from tenancy: Cost of work carried out in the preparation of the tenancy agreement and pre-tenancy works completed for your anticipated move in. Once your offer is accepted, you will be asked to pay the equivalent of two weekââ¬â¢s rent which contributes towards your initial rental payment. Should you decide to withdraw from the tenancy, any reasonable charges already incurred in the preparation of your tenancy agreement and for pre-tenancy works already completed, shall be deducted from your two weekââ¬â¢s payment, to a maximum of ãâââ£288.00 including VAT per tenancy. During your Tenancy â⢠Changes to the Tenancy (Addenda, riders, change of tenant or occupant): Ãâââ£180.00 including VAT per person â⢠Reference fee - Processing the application for referencing for all new tenants, occupants or guarantors: Ãâââ£60.00 including VAT per person referenced. â⢠Tenancy agreement renewal fee: Contract negotiation, amending, agreeing tenancy terms and arranging the tenancy agreement/memorandum of renewal and or extension agreement - ãâââ£180.00 including VAT. â⢠Unpaid rent: Ãâââ£42.00 including VAT per unpaid or returned payment. Interest shall be payable from the date on which the rent was due until the date on which the rent is actually paid. Interest will be charged at 4% above the base rate of the Bank of England. Ending your Tenancy â⢠Inventory check out costs (paid at end of tenancy): The cost of this depends on the size of the property, whether the property is furnished or unfurnished and whether there is an outdoor area belonging specifically to the property. Quotes can be obtained upon request. Any missed appointments or cancellations may incur a fee payable to the third-party inventory clerk. â⢠Professional clean: This is charged on the same basis as the ââ¬ëâââInventory check out costsââ¬â¢. Quotes can be obtained upon request. About Domus Nova Domus Nova is a member of The Property Ombudsman. Domus Nova has a pending application for client money protection with Client Money Protect Tenancy Deposit Protection Scheme: Deposit Protection Service