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Would you pay £100m for a terraced house? Former Squat on the market
boasting 11 receptions rooms, spa, 'wine cave' and lights controlled by an
iPad

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*By Laura Powell and Emily Hill*

   - Mansion overlooks London's Regent's Park
   - Luxury home was designed and built by architect Decimus Burton


   - Hippies turned it into a squat in 1975

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* PUBLISHED: 22:07 GMT, 3 November 2012 | UPDATED: 02:13 GMT, 4 November
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 *It was once a squat filled with cannabis-smoking hippies. But walking
through the marble entrance hall, past limestone-lined suites and up the
original stone staircase, it is hard to imagine that One Cornwall Terrace
has ever been home to anyone short of cash.*

*On the market for £100 million, the property is the world’s most expensive
terraced house.*

*Situated on the edge of Regent’s Park in Central London, it boasts seven
bedrooms, 11 reception rooms, nine bathrooms, a private gym and a garage
with number-plate recognition that can accommodate two limousines.*
 *[image: Outdoor opulence: One Cornwall Terrace's grand, sweeping
staircases certainly give the garden, which occupies half an acre, the
appearance of an extravagant ballroom. The garden is also set below street
level, making the space completely private]*

*Outdoor opulence: One Cornwall Terrace's grand, sweeping staircases
certainly give the garden, which occupies half an acre, the appearance of
an extravagant ballroom. The garden is also set below street level, making
the space completely private*

 *[image: The steel deal: The vast below-stairs kitchen, where most meals
are likely to be prepared, also includes a wine cave and cold room]*

*The steel deal: The vast below-stairs kitchen, where most meals are likely
to be prepared, also includes a wine cave and cold room*

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*The Grade I listed building, whose lights are controlled by an iPad, also
has a heated indoor swimming pool – set in Portland stone – complete with
spa, sauna and his-and-hers changing rooms.*

*The dining room, which has been restored to its former Regency glory,
seats 16, while there are two kitchens in an Upstairs, Downstairs-style
arrangement.*
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*The family kitchen has lantern-style windows, a Portland stone floor and
heated window seats. The industrial-sized below-stairs kitchen, where most
meals will be prepared, also includes a ‘wine cave’ and cold room.*
 *[image: Great lengths: The heated indoor swimming pool is set in Portland
stone and has its own private gym, changing rooms, sauna and
beauty-treatment rooms]*

*Great lengths: The heated indoor swimming pool is set in Portland stone
and has its own private gym, changing rooms, sauna and beauty-treatment
rooms*
 *[image: Taste of luxury: The dining room has been restored to its former
Regency glory and can host up to 16 people]*

*Taste of luxury: The dining room has been restored to its former Regency
glory and can host up to 16 people*

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*Staff at the neoclassical house, which estate agent Savills describes as
‘one of the most important private residences in London’, have a suite of
rooms next to the kitchen.*

*Set in half an acre, the Italianate gardens are below street level and
completely private. Thanks to two sweeping staircases, the dramatically lit
yard and gardens have the appearance of an external ballroom.*

*Designed and built in the 1820s by architect Decimus Burton, the
construction of the whole of Cornwall Terrace was supervised by John Nash,
who designed Buckingham Palace. It was named after King George IV, whose
titles included the Duke of Cornwall.
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 *[image: Bright idea: The family kitchen has granite worktops, bespoke
units, lantern-style windows, stone floor and heated window seats]*

*Bright idea: The family kitchen has granite worktops, bespoke units,
lantern-style windows, stone floor and heated window seats*

 *[image: Dancing in the moonlight: The private Italianate gardens are
dramatically lit and the perfect setting for summer soirees]*

*Dancing in the moonlight: The private Italianate gardens are dramatically
lit and the perfect setting for summer soirees*

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*The mansion is most famous for serving as the official London residence of
the New Zealand High Commissioner from 1955 until the Seventies. The High*

*Commissioners, from Sir Thomas Clifton Webb onwards, hosted lavish parties
where guests included celebrities, ambassadors and royalty.*

*But in January 1975, London was shocked when the building was hijacked by
hippies, who broke in when the terrace was temporarily empty and turned it
into a squat.*
 *[image: Royal connection: Work on the imposing neoclassical front was
supervised by John Nash, who designed Buckingham Palace. Everyone from
royals, diplomats, celebrities and squatters have since wandered around the
Grade I listed mansion]*

*Royal connection: Work on the imposing neoclassical front was supervised
by John Nash, who designed Buckingham Palace. Everyone from royals,
diplomats, celebrities and squatters have since wandered around the Grade I
listed mansion*

 *[image: Green fingers: The garden expands to over half and acre and has
two sweeping staircases at the back of the house]*

*Green fingers: The garden expands to over half and acre and has two
sweeping staircases at the back of the house*
 *[image: Exclusive address: 1 Cornwall Terrace in London is the world's
most expensive terrace house and is on the market for £100m]*

*Exclusive address: 1 Cornwall Terrace in London is the world's most
expensive terrace house and is on the market for £100m*

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*One Cornwall Terrace was transformed into a ‘temple’. Groups known as the
Rainbow People and the Divine Light Mission spent hours meditating and
opened a health-food shop on the premises. One squatter, known only as
Katherine, recalled a man brewing beer in the kitchen. ‘Cornwall Terrace
was a glamorous break from the dingy squats I was used to,’ she said.
‘There was a lot of people wandering in and out high all the time.’*

*After the squatters were evicted in the autumn of 1975, Cornwall Terrace
was converted into the headquarters of property company British Land. In
recent years, the house has changed hands several times. In 2002, it was
registered to telecoms millionaire Charles Wigoder.*
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 *[image: Nice views: The house looks over Regent's Park and is on the
market for £100m which puts it out of the price range of even some of the
most wealthy people in the country]*

*Nice views: The house looks over Regent's Park and is on the market for
£100m which puts it out of the price range of even some of the most wealthy
people in the country*

 *[image: Exclusive address: Cornwall Terrace Mews is in Central London and
overlooks Regent's Park is one of the most expensive area's to live in the
country]*

*Exclusive address: Cornwall Terrace Mews is in Central London and
overlooks Regent's Park is one of the most expensive area's to live in the
country*

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*Then in 2007, developer Oakmayne Properties bought Cornwall Terrace and
gave the houses a makeover. Supervised by English Heritage and the Crown
Estate, each home took 83,000 man hours to refurbish. If One Cornwall
Terrace sells for the asking price, it will set the record for a terraced
house. *
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