Don't forget the Ferrero Rocher: grand ambassadorial residence in Regent's Park for sale for £11.5 milion

The prestigious terrace in Regent's Park is already home to a number of high profile celebs and has hosted parties attended by royalty and prime ministers.
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Amira Hashish31 October 2019

Don't forget the Ferrero Rocher if you fancy throwing a party at this ambassadorial residence in super-prestigious Cumberland Terrace in Regent’s Park.

Glitzy near neighbours of the Grade I-listed seven-bedroom mansion have included fashion designer and film-maker Tom Ford, artist Damien Hirst and comedy actor Sacha Baron Cohen.

Built by John Nash in 1828 the neoclassical mansion was bought by Spanish deputy ambassador Don Pedro de Zulueta in 1839.

The grand rooms hosted parties attended by royalty, prime ministers and artists of the age, including Oscar Wilde.

The main house and mews are spread over 6,221sq ft with views of the park.

It is on Beauchamp Estates’ books for £11.5 million.

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