Track the latest renovation and development activity in Regent's Park. We monitor planning applications across Camden to help you understand what's possible on your street.
| Address | Project Type | Status | Date | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Chester Terrace, NW1 | Basement Conversion | Approved | 21 Mar 2026 | Excavation to create new basement level with lightwell and swimming pool |
| 46 Park Square, NW1 | Side Return Extension | Approved | 15 Mar 2026 | Infill side return extension to enlarge kitchen at ground floor level |
| 60 Kent Terrace, NW1 | Side Return Extension | Approved | 10 Mar 2026 | Side return and rear extension creating open-plan kitchen-dining space |
| 37 York Terrace, NW1 | Garden Room | Pending | 4 Feb 2026 | Timber garden office with living roof and integrated storage |
| 62 Park Crescent, NW1 | Full Refurbishment | Approved | 27 Jan 2026 | Complete internal refurbishment including new mechanical and electrical services |
| 45 Outer Circle, NW1 | Listed Building Consent | Approved | 24 Jan 2026 | Installation of discreet secondary glazing to all windows of listed building |
| 31 Cumberland Terrace, NW1 | Full Refurbishment | Approved | 17 Oct 2025 | Comprehensive refurbishment retaining period details with contemporary additions |
| 5 Hanover Terrace, NW1 | Basement Conversion | Approved | 5 Sep 2025 | New basement level with front lightwell, providing additional living accommodation |
| 13 Chester Terrace, NW1 | Mansard Extension | Approved | 15 Jul 2025 | Mansard extension to rear roof slope with new dormer windows |
| 37 Kent Terrace, NW1 | Roof Terrace | Pending | 24 Apr 2025 | New roof terrace with planters and obscured glass privacy screen |
| 26 Cumberland Terrace, NW1 | Listed Building Consent | Approved | 7 Mar 2025 | Restoration of original sash windows and front door to listed property |
| 63 Outer Circle, NW1 | Listed Building Consent | Approved | 27 Feb 2025 | Installation of discreet secondary glazing to all windows of listed building |
Regent's Park has seen strong renovation activity over the past twelve months, with listed building consents accounting for 25% of all planning applications. Basement Conversions follow at 17%, with side return extensions making up a further 17% of submissions. This pattern reflects the character of Regent's Park's housing stock and the aspirations of homeowners in the NW1 postcode.
As a designated conservation area, Regent's Park requires all external alterations to be sympathetically designed and built using appropriate materials. Planning officers at Camden Council pay close attention to proposals that affect the streetscape, particularly along prominent roads such as Park Crescent and Chester Terrace. Despite these additional requirements, our data shows a 83% approval rate for applications in the area — evidence that well-prepared submissions continue to succeed.
The most active streets for development in Regent's Park include Park Crescent, Chester Terrace, Cumberland Terrace, where homeowners are investing in both extending and upgrading their properties. Basement conversions remain particularly popular among larger detached and semi-detached properties, often incorporating lightwells, cinemas, and additional living space beneath existing footprints.
Properties in Regent's Park (NW1) typically range from period terraces to substantial detached homes. Whether you are considering a straightforward loft conversion or a comprehensive basement dig, early engagement with Camden Council's planning department — and appointing an architect familiar with local policy — will significantly improve your chances of a smooth approval. Our team maintains an outstanding track record across the NW1 postcode.
Camden Council manages planning applications across Regent's Park and the wider borough. As a conservation area, Regent's Park is subject to additional planning controls. Permitted development rights may be restricted under Article 4 directions, meaning proposals that would normally not require planning permission may need a formal application.
For advice on what you can build in Regent's Park, see our Planning & Permissions guide. You can also review our planning track record to see our approval rates across London boroughs.
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