The detached house is set over five floors with a vast 4,800sqft of space, boasting no less than six bedrooms. It’s rich in history, having at one point formed part of St. Matthew’s Church, designed by architect John Johnson in 1852, who was later noted for his design of Alexandra Palace in collaboration with Alfred Meeson. SeeTour a Neoclassical Grade I listed home with views over Regent’s Park The home’s location is equally distinguished, sitting upon Oakley Square, which is famously named after Oakley House, a seat of the Duke of Bedford who owned the land. The property has been impeccably restored, and is bursting with quirky features and Gothic revival style; indeed, large Gothic wooden windows allow streams of natural light to flood into the reception room, while the steep pitched roof typical of the revival look is even echoed in the dining chairs. The vast study also boasts Gothic-style wooden arched windows and decorative pieces that nod to naturalism and the eccentric pieces that are seen throughout the house. Gothic revivalism is all about embracing individuality and irregularity; inspired by medieval architecture, its decorative, fanciful style conjured a nostalgic look to the past - think turrets, haunted castles and knights in shining armour. See ‘The White House’ in the Bahamas is the epitome of beachfront luxury The attic room is a wonderful example, almost resembling a cloisters, while the hallway features an enormous chandelier and wooden panelling that oozes a church-like chic, albeit a modern update. This patterned panelling is also echoed in the wonderfully eclectic bedrooms. When you want to head out (but, honestly why would you?), Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill are less than a mile away Property agent Elias Raymond says: ‘This is a unique gothic style house with an abundance of original features.’ The property is for sale via Savills for £3,999,950. Take a tour below:

HALLWAY

LIVING ROOM

BATHROOM

STUDY

GARDEN

KITCHEN

DINING ROOM

ATTIC ROOM   See more: Bedroom design tips to help you sleep better at night