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Naomi Heatons house is decidedly prime in its location and architecture. Its a large cream stucco terraced house in Regents Park, part of John Nashs (1752-7835) master plan for the area, conceived in 1811 and developed over the next decade. And so it sould be, for Naomi is an expert in prime London residential property investment. This might make you imagine her home to be grand-but-bland - all uncluttered interiors in grey and taupe with shiny floors and a German steel-white abattoir kitchen. But step into the entrance hall - lined with Chinese red lacquer and 16th and 17th-century portraits and featuring a black-and-white marble floor copied from a Vermeer interior - and all show flat associations are dispelled.