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125 Park Road

Grade II listed buildings in the City of WestminsterGrade II listed residential buildingsNicholas Grimshaw buildings
125 Park Road London NW8
125 Park Road London NW8

125 Park Road is a listed building in Westminster, London, England[1]. Occupying a prominent site opposite the Hanover Gate entrance to Regent's Park, the 11 storey block of flats has 18 two bedroom, 18 one bedroom, four penthouse and one caretaker's flat. Three quarters of the 41 flats have views over the park. The block was one of the first funded and built on the co-ownership principle made possible by the formation of the Housing Corporation in 1964. Lessees contributed to a group mortgage and received a premium payment when they left. This was designed to reflect the increase in the value of the flat during their stay.

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125 Park Road
Park Road, City of Westminster St. John's Wood

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Park Road 125
NW8 7JS City of Westminster, St. John's Wood
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