Nuffield Lodge is a house on Prince Albert Road, Regent's Park, London, England.
The villa was built from 1822 to 1824 as Grove House, and designed by the architect Decimus Burton as a bachelor residence for the geologist George Bellas Greenough (1778-1855).
In 1907, the Greer family moved back to Ireland and sold the property by auction to Sigismund Goetze (1866-1939) who painted the interior murals.
[5] Nuffield Lodge's stable block was built by Burton c.1824 and was converted into an artist's studio for Goetze in 1909 by Sidney Tatchell.
The Historic England heritage listing describes the palm house as "one of Burton's first experiments in the structural use of iron and glass".