Is this the best home ever to watch firework displays? London penthouse features panoramic views (...but costs an explosive £7k-a-week)

  • Luxury five bedroom penthouse is available to rent for £6,950 a week
  • Provides views of the firework displays in Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath
  • Warp around windows provide full view of the fireworks on Bonfire Night

If you're looking for the best view in town to see the fireworks this Bonfire Night, you may be hard pushed to find a better spot.

Certainly that's the case for those living in the capital, according to one estate agent who has a luxury £7,000-a-week penthouse with far-reaching views of London to rent on its books.

The five bedroom pad in the celebrity enclave of St John's Wood has 'unrivalled' views, it claims.

The £7,000 a week penthouse has far-reaching views in several directions across London 

The £7,000 a week penthouse has far-reaching views in several directions across London 

There is more than 4,000 sq foot of space inside should the weather get too cold outside on Bonfire Night

There is more than 4,000 sq foot of space inside should the weather get too cold outside on Bonfire Night

The living area has wrap around windows topped with curved glass - ideal for viewing the fireworks 

The living area has wrap around windows topped with curved glass - ideal for viewing the fireworks 

If they move in by November 5, those renting the five bedroom property will be able to watch firework displays in Hyde Park, Primrose Hill and Hampstead Heath from the luxury of the unusual 1,600 sq ft reception room.

The exceptionally large living area has wrap around windows topped with curved glass, allowing for a full view of 3D globe-shaped fireworks.

And if it's not too chilly outside, the party host and guests can step outside onto one of several terraces, including one facing 400 acres of Regent's Park.

Vic Chhabria, managing director of Rescorp Residential, said: 'To find a high specification apartment which provides lateral living spaces and parkside views is a very rare find. The penthouse's unique design means that the tenant will benefit from unrivalled views this bonfire night.'

Anyone seeking to rent the penthouse will need deep pockets as it costs £6,950 a week.

In return, they'll be renting a luxury flat to entertain and impress their guests this Bonfire Night, with air conditioning throughout, wood flooring, a spacious entrance hall and five bedrooms all with ensuites.

Chhabria added: 'With its vast outdoor entertainment spaces, the beautiful penthouse provides the perfect setting to host a firework viewing party, where guests will be spoilt for choice to enjoy fireworks from all directions.' 

The penthouse has several terraces that be accessed from either the living room or two of the bedrooms

The penthouse has several terraces that be accessed from either the living room or two of the bedrooms

The flat has a 1,600 sq ft living room, which overlook 400 acres of Regent's Park

The flat has a 1,600 sq ft living room, which overlook 400 acres of Regent's Park

The flat is in one of the first luxury purpose built blocks of its kind in St John's Wood. It also comes with a 24 hour concierge and secure underground parking.

It is on Park Road, which is moments from Regent's Park and Primrose Hill. A 10 minute walk leads to Baker Street underground station with links to the West End.

There are plenty of famous landmarks nearby, including Abbey Road Studios, the London Zoo and Lord's Cricket Ground. 

The flat is moments away from Baker Street underground station

The flat is moments away from Baker Street underground station

The flat is in a luxury purpose built block in St John's Wood, which is popular with celebrities 

The flat is in a luxury purpose built block in St John's Wood, which is popular with celebrities 

There are five bedrooms - all ensuite - along with a 24 hour concierge and secure underground parking

There are five bedrooms - all ensuite - along with a 24 hour concierge and secure underground parking

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