
An architectural masterpiece on the Regent’s Canal! A stunning villa stands timeless on the serene waters of Regent’s Canal within one of London’s most prestigious neighborhoods. The historic residence costs $33 million and represents a significant piece of London’s aristocratic heritage while being designed by John Nash who also redesigned the Buckingham Palace and built the Brighton Pavilion.
This unique chance lets you acquire an exquisite Regency masterpiece which stands out for its refinement and grandeur.
A Regal Pedigree in the Heart of Little Venice
Built in 1840 as part of John Nash’s transformative masterplan for the Regent’s Canal, this home helped shape what would become the picturesque neighbourhood of Little Venice. Known for its leafy streets, elegant stucco villas, and artistic flair, the area has long attracted the elite.
This particular villa even hosted famed socialite Lillie Langtry and her royal guest, the Prince of Wales. In more recent years, it was the residence of Irish-American dancer and “Lord of the Dance” Michael Flatley. But history alone isn’t what makes this home exceptional.
A Conservatory That Steals the Show
Step inside, and you’ll immediately be drawn to the home’s crown jewel: a breathtaking conservatory with a domed glass ceiling. Bathed in natural light, this stunning architectural feature creates a seamless connection between the indoors and outdoors, making it the perfect centerpiece of the home. Whether you’re enjoying a peaceful morning coffee or hosting a lavish brunch, the conservatory effortlessly sets the stage for memorable moments.
As the sun sets, the space transforms, glowing under the stars and offering a serene retreat for evening gatherings. Although true to its original style, and maybe giving a little nod to John Nash’s Brighton Pavillion, this conservatory with low U-value materials is both beautiful and practical all year round. More than just a room, this conservatory elevates the home’s character, blending elegance, functionality, and a true appreciation for natural beauty. It’s not just a conservatory – it’s the heart of the home, where life happens.
Period Grandeur Meets Modern Sustainability
The villa maintains its timeless appearance but features modern upgrades done with respect and sensitivity. The stately Roman arches and stuccoed exterior hide eco-friendly and high-performance design selections within.
The building employs an advanced heating system and low U-value construction materials to minimize its ecological impact while maintaining its historical charm. This is sustainability, cloaked in elegance.
Lavish Interiors Across Four Sumptuous Floors
From the marble-tiled entrance hall to the palatial entertaining areas and grand fireplaces sourced from France, every detail whispers refinement.
- Bedrooms: Eight in total, including a magnificent principal suite and several en-suite rooms.
- Living Spaces: A study, formal reception, orangery, and dual-aspect dining room with views of the canal.
- Leisure Complex: An indoor pool, sauna, games room, and even a wine cellar.
- Staff Quarters: Self-contained accommodations with private kitchen and shower room.
- Outdoor Spaces: Wraparound garden, private terraces, and serene waterfront patios.
Parking, Privacy, and Prime Location
Secure electric gates open to a private driveway with space for up to four vehicles, plus a double garage. And while it offers the seclusion of a private estate, the villa remains within walking distance to Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale, and Royal Oak stations, offering swift connections to the rest of the city.
You’re also moments from Clifton Road’s charming independent boutiques and fine dining, adding convenience to prestige.
Key Features at a Glance:
- Conservatory with Domed Glass Ceiling
- Private Garden and Terrace
- Indoor Pool, Sauna & Games Room
- Wine Cellar & Orangery
- Study & Fireplace
- Secure Garage + Off-Street Parking
- Eco-Friendly Upgrades Throughout
- Waterfront Living on Regent’s Canal
- Listed Building with Historical Significance
This villa is not merely a residence – it’s a celebration of Britain’s architectural heritage and a vision of what 21st-century luxury can look like when history is honoured, not overwritten.
Homes like this come along once in a generation. To own it is to hold a chapter of London’s story, reimagined for modern life.