City of Westminster

Regency Street

Regency Street

Regency Street is one of the smallest conservation areas in Westminster, with an Edwardian built form and character.

Today it is almost entirely residential character, with yellow and red brick residential flat blocks set in quiet streets. Almost all the flats occupy single blocks and are detailed as groups; the larger blocks being set around private open spaces and courtyards. To the east, the conservation area also backs onto the gardens and courtyard spaces of the Millbank Estate at Causton Street, giving it a relatively open setting. The immediate vicinity is also of interest for its numerous examples of social housing developments; notable among these are the Millbank Estate, Page Street and Lillington Gardens, all of which are visible from the Regency Street Conservation Area.

Regency Street was designated a conservation area in 1990.


Publications and Documents:
Regency Street Conservation Area Map
Regency Street Mini Guide
Regency Street Conservation Area Audit SPG


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