A Four-Bed Townhouse Near Regent's Park

The hardest thing to find in central London is space. Hotels sell you a room; the city sells you proximity at a premium. So for a family or a group who want to be genuinely central — walking distance from a royal park, minutes from the West End — and yet together under one roof with room to breathe, a private townhouse is a rare and special booking. A four-bedroom mews house near Regent's Park offers exactly that: the scale and privacy of a home in one of the most desirable and central parts of the capital.

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A private mews townhouse near Regent's Park gives a group of up to eight the space, privacy and togetherness of a whole home in central London, with one of the city's great royal parks and the West End both within walking distance. Here is who it suits and what to check.

Why a Townhouse Rather Than Hotel Rooms

For a group of eight, four hotel rooms in central London is a formidable expense and a fractured experience — everyone dispersed, no shared space, and a small fortune spent. A whole townhouse changes both the cost and the character of the trip. It is a single booking for the group; it comes with a kitchen, a dining table and living rooms where the family or friends actually gather; and, in a mews, it offers a quiet, private, tucked-away setting that a busy hotel cannot. Mews houses — the converted former stables and coach houses behind the grand terraces — are among the most charming and private addresses in central London, cobbled cul-de-sacs hidden a step away from the main streets.

For a multi-generational family holiday, a milestone celebration, or a group of friends doing London properly, that combination of central location, private space and being together is precisely the point.

Regent's Park and the Centre on Foot

NearbyWhat it isDistance
Regent's ParkRoyal park with gardens, a boating lake and the Open Air TheatreWalking distance
London ZooWithin Regent's Park; a full family dayA walk through the park
Primrose HillThe city's finest skyline viewBeyond the park's north edge
The West EndTheatres, shopping, restaurantsA short walk or one Tube stop
Marylebone & Baker StreetRestaurants, shops, and the UndergroundNearby

Having Regent's Park within walking distance is the luxury here. A group can start the day with a walk in one of London's most beautiful green spaces, take the children to the zoo without a journey, and be among the theatres and restaurants of the West End within minutes. Few central bases combine that much green space with that much city on foot.

The Group-in-the-Centre Checklist

  • The room-by-room bed layout. Confirm four bedrooms genuinely sleep eight in real beds, and what is in each room, for your particular group.
  • Bathrooms. Eight people need more than one; ask how many and how many are full.
  • Living and dining space. The point of a house is being together; confirm everyone can sit and eat as a group.
  • Which floors, and stairs. Townhouses run over several floors; if anyone has mobility needs, ask about the layout.
  • What is included and the total price. Bills, Wi-Fi, linen, and the all-in cost with deposit terms for a group booking.
  • Nearest station and parking. Confirm the closest Underground and, if driving, what parking is realistic in central London.

The Bottom Line

A four-bedroom townhouse near Regent's Park is a rare thing: the space and privacy of a whole home for a group of eight, in one of central London's loveliest and most convenient corners, with a royal park and the West End both on foot. Confirm the genuine bed and bathroom count, the shared living space and the all-in price, and you get a central-London group stay that hotels — at any price — simply cannot match for togetherness.

Prefer a quieter residential base a little further out but still near the same parks? See our guide to a flat near Swiss Cottage and Regent's Park.