Dicksee House, Lyons Place, NW8 8NH
- 1 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- 1 Receptions
This substantial red brick mansion block has been extremely well maintained and creates a peaceful environment internally due to the nature of the build.
There is plenty of storage , high ceilings and an impressive entrance to greet your guests. All the rooms are a very good size and the decor is splendid throughout.
With an extended lease of 197 years , residents parking and communal gardens this is a perfect home in one of London's most desirable areas.
Close by is Lords Cricket Ground and Little Venice, with numerous quaint restaurants and cafes and many local shops in Edgware Road, plenty to enjoy.
The nearest Station is Edgware Road on both the Bakerloo & Jubilee Line.
- Pime St John's Wood location
- Lage one bedoom apatment
- Extended lease of 197 yeas
- 600 sq ft
- Gound floo
- Beautifully decoated
- Spacious entance
- Plenty of stoage
- Residents paking & communal gadens
- Extemely well maintained ed bick mansion block
- Paddington station (989m)
- Edgware Road station (749m)
- Marylebone station (847m)
- Warwick Avenue station (578m)
- London Marylebone station (807m)
- Paddington (Bakerloo station (911m)
- Marylebone station (861m)
- Warwick Avenue Exit A station (586m)
- Paddington (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines) station (690m)
- Maida Vale station (952m)
Reference Number
SKN210032
Service Charge
£2,000 /per year
Lease Years Remaining
194 years
Price per Sqft
£667 approx
St John’s Wood offers a vibrant blend of culture and greenery, nestled near iconic spots like Regent’s Park and the Royal Academy of Music. This charming neighborhood buzzes with creative energy, from world-class performances to lively eateries. Whether you’re exploring historic landmarks or enjoying outdoor adventures, St John’s Wood captures the essence of London’s dynamic spirit.
London Business School
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Gorilla Circus Regents Park Flying Trapeze School
guide name: Thaddea MatthiessenWhat an amazing experience 🤩🤩🤩 with the best coaches ever, my daughter and husband went flying high over Regent’s Park. Giovanna, Kevin, Georgia, Nicole and Pedro just made it so easy! Thank you for these extraordinary days🩵🩵🩵
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Royal Academy of Music
guide name: Ivalnki ElA Testament to enduring legacy and innovation- note the light switch and the modern equipment. Magical place with enchanting music all around.
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The Regent's Park
guide name: Michael NsRegent’s Park is a beautiful and spacious park in central London, perfect for a relaxing walk, a picnic, or just enjoying nature. The rose gardens are stunning in bloom, and the wide open green spaces make it feel peaceful even on busy days. There are also plenty of benches, a lake with ducks, and views that change beautifully with the seasons. Whether you're going for a jog, meeting friends, or just clearing your head, it's a lovely escape from the city buzz without leaving London. A true gem!
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Madame Tussauds London
guide name: Shanavas SaidHad a good time with family, spent around 2hrs at the venue.kudos to the entire team for excellent crowd control. Around 80% of the wax statue look stunning and fantastic, rest felt like a dummy one. The special attraction was "Spirit of London" ride, which is a themed taxi ride through the city's history, and not a conventional train ride. The ride uses iconic black cabs to take visitors on a 5-minute journey through London's history and cultural events which also includes wax figures, immersive exhibits, and a 4D cinema.
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Primrose Hill
guide name: Sakshi Patel**Primrose Hill (London) – In Short** * 📍*Location:* North of Regent’s Park, in the Borough of Camden (Zone 2, North West London). * 🌳 *What it is:* A 63 m high grassy hill and surrounding upscale residential area. * 🌆 *Famous for:* Stunning panoramic views of central London from the summit. * 🏡 *Neighbourhood vibe:* Affluent “village” feel with pastel townhouses, cafés, boutiques, and quiet leafy streets. * 🕰️ *History:* Once royal hunting land; became public parkland in 1842. * 🚇 *Nearest stations:* Chalk Farm, Swiss Cottage, and Camden Town. * 🌅 *Best time to visit:* Sunset or clear days for skyline views. * ✨ *Why it’s special:* Mix of city proximity, green space, community charm, and iconic views.
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London Zoo
guide name: Kshitiz VashisthI had a wonderful experience visiting London Zoo! The entire place was exceptionally clean and well-maintained, with no unpleasant smells anywhere — which made the visit even more enjoyable. A special highlight for me was the Butterfly Paradise 🦋 — truly living up to its name! Walking among so many beautiful butterflies felt magical, like stepping into a real paradise. The staff were all friendly, knowledgeable, and very helpful, always ready to answer questions and guide visitors with a smile. Highly recommend visiting — whether you’re with family, friends, or solo, London Zoo is an amazing and refreshing day out! 🌸🐒🦓
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Lord's Cricket Ground
guide name: Pooja PatelAttended the Lord's museum and stadium tour as part of an event through my work. David, the tour guide was exceptional. He was engaging, funny, witty, and super informative. It's a shame it was in the evening as it was too dark to see the grounds properly but still worthwhile. Our tour finished with a little intro into cricket training in the ICC with some of the coaches, who were also really good. This was so much fun. Thank you!
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The Sherlock Holmes Museum
guide name: TobiThe Sherlock Holmes Museum is an absolute must-visit for fans of the famous detective. The house at 221B Baker Street is beautifully recreated, full of authentic details and memorabilia that bring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories to life. The staff are friendly and in character, which makes the experience even more immersive. Walking through the different rooms feels like stepping straight into the world of Sherlock and Dr. Watson. It’s a charming and unique museum that captures the spirit of the stories perfectly. Highly recommended for both fans of the books and anyone interested in a piece of London’s literary history!
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Roundhouse
guide name: vlamisVery good place for medium size events. Old buildings but very well maintained. All facilities. Including bars on all levels. The staff is very organised and prepared for events. Really enjoyed my last performance in Round House and highly recommended visiting it.
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Queen Mary's Rose Gardens
guide name: Olga MorozovaVery calm and beautiful area. The park itself is gorgeous, and the garden small and cozy. There is a cafe 3 min walk from the garden with a selection of drinks and a toilet. Highly recommend if you want to have a rest from London rush
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Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
guide name: Olga MorozovaOh, what a treat this place is!! I loved every minute of my first visit there and I’m sure I’ll be back for more. Very well organized. The sound was fantastic (and I am picky about it). The selection of food and drinks is great. The area itself is magnificent!! The facilities are well-maintained and clean. What a wonderful night I had at your beautiful venue and I certainly shall return for more
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Freud Museum London
guide name: o sA lovely home and museum of Freud that spent his final year here. It also has different Artefacts from different countries he visited. I really enjoyed my visit and would definitely recommend it.
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The SeaShell of Lisson Grove
guide name: Salim “SalC6” COne of the best fish and chips in London. I've been meaning to try this place for years and finally got around to it. The restaurant has two parts. One part a normal fish and chip shop with casual seating and a posh restaurant part which is very ornate and tastefully decorated. I sat in the normal part. Ordered small Cod and Chips and a beef (halal) sausage. The chips were cooked to perfection and you can tell they were fried in clean oil. Cod had a crispy batter and inside the fish was tasty and moist. The beef sausage was also nice and tasted better quality than your usual beef sausage. The posh part of the restaurant was very nice and the menu looked reasonably priced. Will definitely go back.
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Globe
guide name: Sam AbermanPopped in to The Globe with a couple of colleagues midweek and found this historic pub surprisingly peaceful compared to its usually bustling atmosphere. The venue still maintains that authentic British pub charm that's increasingly hard to find in central London. Football matches were on but without overwhelming the space - perfect for keeping an eye on the score while still having a conversation. Reasonable drink prices considering the prime location opposite Baker Street Station. Their selection of independent beers on hand pumps is quite good. The pub was clean and well-maintained. There's a nice outdoor seating area, though we opted to stay inside on this visit. Perfect spot for a relaxed drink if you're near Madame Tussauds or the Sherlock Holmes Museum. I'd definitely return when in the area - particularly for that peaceful midweek atmosphere that's rare to find in such a central location.
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The Engineer
guide name: Andrzej WierzbickiI went with friends for a Sunday roast and had the chicken with crispy skin – absolutely delicious! The starters, like the beetroot tartare, were fantastic as well. The service was excellent – Mar and Anastasia did a great job, and the chef Juan even came to our table to check if everything was fine, which was really nice. I’ll definitely be coming back here again.
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