Marylebone Square offers a collection of 54 generously spaced apartments and penthouses, featuring 1, 2 and 3 bedroom residences, the majority of which feature floor-to-ceiling windows, open-plan living areas and elegant glass sliding doors that opens out onto a spacious balcony decking.
No. of units | 54 | Completion date | Q1/Q2 2023 |
Location | Bounded by: Moxon St (N), Cramer St (E), Aybrook St (W) and St. Vincent St (S) | Est. Service Charge | £6.91 psf / year |
Parking | 56 private parking spaces at additional cost | Ground Rent | 1 bed £750, 2 bed £1,250, 3 bed £1,500, Penthouse £2,500 p.a. |
Cycling | 102 private and secure spaces (free) | Architect & Designers | Simon Bowden and LIV Interiors |
Storage | Storage space in LG/B2 available at additional cost | Development Manager | Concord London |
Tube/Train | 5-7-minute walk from Bond Street & Baker Street | Contractor | Kier |
Sustainability | Targeting BREEAM “excellent”, solar panel roof, grey water recycling | Tenure | 999 years |
With an elegant mix of architectural styles from Georgian terraces to Victorian mansion blocks, and an ever-evolving catalogue of stylish boutiques and eateries, Marylebone is both endearingly traditional and vibrantly urban.
As a prestigious and desirable part of central London, Marylebone has been home to many famous names over the years, such as Charles Dickens, Jimi Hendrix and Paul McCartney.
Take a stroll to Selfridges via Marylebone High Street in which the area with the main street and side streets boasts a tempting array of carefully-selected boutiques, high-end restaurants and cafes, bespoke florists and boutique bookshops.
Marylebone is also a first-class eating and drinking destination, from the world-famous Chiltern Firehouse (4 mins’ walk) to The Providores & Tapa Room (3 mins’ walk) which is a unique
dining concept in the heart of Marylebone, offering a combination of tapas, antipodean delights, and an extensive New Zealand wine.
There are also a variety of attractions nearby, including the fascinating Wallace Collection (5 mins’ walk), Madame Tussauds London (9 mins’ walk) and the Sherlock Holmes Museum (10 mins’ walk).