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£3,630,000

Marylebone Ln, W1U

  • 1 bed
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£3,630,000

  • 1 bed
Flat
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Marylebone Square is Central London’s latest and only new build. A collection of 54 luxury apartments for sale, carefully chosen boutiques and restaurants, and a versatile community hall.

Marylebone’s rich history makes it among the most sought after real estate in Central London. Marylebone's history starts in 1086 where the area was acquired by five aristocratic families over the course of 700 years. Today, Marylebone is owned by two major estates – The Howard de Walden Estate and the Portman Estate, where Marylebone Square is situated between. This tract of the most treasured turf in the city remained unclaimed – until now. Marylebone Square offers the rare opportunity to own a piece of Central London’s rich history.

The private, Inner Courtyard replaces traditional, dark corridors that lead to your apartment with a bright and airy indoor garden and glass ceiling. Your welcome home then becomes a daily delight as you walk through the airy atrium to the comfort of your apartment. No matter the season, enjoy your private oasis in the middle of the bustling streets of London.

For a piece of once noble land in Central London to remain unclaimed is unheard of. Yet, for the past five decades this prime spot at the heart of Marylebone has been left untouched. The site lies between the Portman Estate to the west and the Howard de Walden Estate to the east. Marylebone Square captures the grandeur of its surroundings, while maintaining the sensitive approach to stewardship characteristic of the area’s famous landlords.

A contemporary interpretation of a classic London mansion block, Marylebone Square seamlessly blends into its historic surroundings where distinctive red-brick Georgian architecture are well preserved.

The building is a celebration of intricate craftsmanship and high-quality, robust materials. Outlining the grand terraces surrounded the building is a distinctive lantern frieze and arrangement of cast metal balustrades.

What sets Marylebone Square from traditional Georgian architecture is a glorious five-level, glass-canopied courtyard that forms the living centrepiece of the development. The courtyard allows all homes the dual aspect of having natural light and air penetrate both sides.

Panoramic glazed lifts take guests up from the lobby to their floor, providing views of the open courtyard as they rise. The central pond, manicured landscaping and tall birch trees fill the space with life.

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£346,850
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£3,630,000

1 bed flat for sale

Marylebone Ln, W1U

Marylebone Square is Central London’s latest and only new build. A collection of 54 luxury apartments for sale, carefully chosen boutiques and restaurants, and a versatile community hall.

Marylebone’s rich history makes it among the most sought after real estate in Central London. Marylebone's history starts in 1086 where the area was acquired by five aristocratic families over the course of 700 years. Today, Marylebone is owned by two major estates – The Howard de Walden Estate and the Portman Estate, where Marylebone Square is situated between. This tract of the most treasured turf in the city remained unclaimed – until now. Marylebone Square offers the rare opportunity to own a piece of Central London’s rich history.

The private, Inner Courtyard replaces traditional, dark corridors that lead to your apartment with a bright and airy indoor garden and glass ceiling. Your welcome home then becomes a daily delight as you walk through the airy atrium to the comfort of your apartment. No matter the season, enjoy your private oasis in the middle of the bustling streets of London.

For a piece of once noble land in Central London to remain unclaimed is unheard of. Yet, for the past five decades this prime spot at the heart of Marylebone has been left untouched. The site lies between the Portman Estate to the west and the Howard de Walden Estate to the east. Marylebone Square captures the grandeur of its surroundings, while maintaining the sensitive approach to stewardship characteristic of the area’s famous landlords.

A contemporary interpretation of a classic London mansion block, Marylebone Square seamlessly blends into its historic surroundings where distinctive red-brick Georgian architecture are well preserved.

The building is a celebration of intricate craftsmanship and high-quality, robust materials. Outlining the grand terraces surrounded the building is a distinctive lantern frieze and arrangement of cast metal balustrades.

What sets Marylebone Square from traditional Georgian architecture is a glorious five-level, glass-canopied courtyard that forms the living centrepiece of the development. The courtyard allows all homes the dual aspect of having natural light and air penetrate both sides.

Panoramic glazed lifts take guests up from the lobby to their floor, providing views of the open courtyard as they rise. The central pond, manicured landscaping and tall birch trees fill the space with life.