Sitting among Regent’s Park’s arches is a masterpiece that speaks volumes of sophistication — Hanover Lodge. A former diplomatic residence and home to dignitaries, the Grade II* structure exudes London’s Regency revival magnificence, its royal heritage poured into every day of luxury.

Devised by the master John Nash and later adapted by Quinlan Terry, Hanover Lodge stretches over 26,000 square feet of impeccable design. There’s history in every corner — from the Corinthian columns defining the facade to the sweeping marble staircase curling like a kinetic work of art. Its interior is an ode to decadent living: hand-painted ceilings, cinema room, basement spa, and even stately ballroom fit for royalty.

With manicured garden and Regent’s Park peaceful lake vistas, Hanover Lodge is not just a home — it’s a living chapter in history replicated for the world’s privileged few. It’s where high style collides with heritage and decadence with stealth.

For today’s architecture aficionado, Hanover Lodge is the epitome of London luxury living with ageless classicism beautifully married to unabashed exclusivity.