Let’s live in Marylebone
Let’s live in Marylebone Marylebone is one of London s most cosmopolitan neighbourhoods, reflected in its international band of residents and cafe style culture. ’
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Properties to rent in Marylebone are often snapped up by those working in Harley Street home to many outstanding private healthcare centres -
Let’s live in Marylebone Those working or studying in Marylebone also look for accommodation here. Some of the amazing educational establishments include:
1) University of Westminster 2) Regent s University 3) The London Business School 4) The Royal Academy of Music 5) Slade School of Fine Art 6) Royal College of Nursing ’
Love the location - Marylebone, NW1 The Marylebone village spirit is legendary, with a number of annual events giving residents an excuse to come together. There is a regular farmers market, a summer fayre, a Christmas gift fair and the festive light switch on in November, to name a few. ’
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Marylebone is an area that can almost exclusively be divided into two halves.
Love the location - Marylebone, NW1 The Portman Estate encompasses 110 acres of Marylebone and over 500 properties. Another 92 acres of Marylebone come under the Howard de Walden estate. Both estates are brimming with aesthetically pleasing Georgian and Edwardian properties, with the estate managers ensuring standards and the period charm is upheld. -
About Cedar House in Marylebone Cedar House maintains its original Victorian red brick faรงade and comprises a selection of newly decorated apartments in the heart of Marylebone. Expect majestically high ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, ornate ironmongery, balconies and period flair. -
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About Cedar House in Marylebone Internally, the apartments to rent in Cedar House have been immaculately finished, with fitted bathrooms and kitchens, lift access to upper floors and the option to choose to rent on a fully furnished basis.
The surroundings of Cedar House Step out from your front door and walk within minutes to some of London s top attractions, including Madame Tussauds, The Wallace Collection, the Sherlock Holmes Museum and London Zoo in Regent s Park. ’
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Marylebone is encircled by a number of Tube stations, including Baker Street, Bond Street, Great Portland Street and Regent s Park. ’
The surroundings of Cedar House Marylebone also enjoys its own mainline rail station, managed by Chiltern Railways. To the north of Marylebone lies Regent s Park itself. ’
Dining and drinking in Marylebone The destination du jour has to be Chiltern Firehouse, where the waiting list is made up of celebrities as well as local residents. Also of note is The Langham Hotel, where diners can choose from Artesian, Palm Court and Roux at The Landau dining rooms. For ultra special occasions the hotel offers Private Dining by Roux.
Dining and drinking in Marylebone For after dinner drinks, try The Marylebone and Purl London a prohibition style bar . (
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If you re looking for something more informal, try Marylebone Village for cafés and restaurants, including: ’
1) The Monocle Café 2) The Nordic Bakery 3) Coco Momo 4) Pantry at 108
Culture and the Arts in Marylebone The Wallace Collection is a stand out cultural attraction, with 25 galleries set in an historical townhouse on Manchester Square. -
The walls are lined with Old Masters, including Fran Hal s The Laughing Cavalier , while there s plenty of ornate furniture, objet d art, arms and armour to admire. ’
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Culture and the Arts in Marylebone Wigmore Hall in Wigmore Street a recital venue specialising in chamber music and the Everyman Cinema on Baker Street for independent films should also be on your radar. (
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Leisure time in Marylebone Properties to rent in Marylebone have simply the best local park Regent s Park.
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Not only is it home to London Zoo, there are 395 acres of grounds to explore, Queen Mary s Gardens packed with more than 12,000 roses, the Open Air Theatre and The Hub the largest outdoor sports facility in London. ’
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Leisure time in Marylebone Sports pitches include those for rugby, softball, football, cricket and lacrosse, while there are a number of fitness classes running, including pilates and yoga.
Shopping in Marylebone Shopping in Marylebone is centred on two locations Marylebone High Street and Marylebone Village. -
The emphasis is very much on independent brands and family run stores, such as Paul Rothe Son a deli now in its fourth generation of ownership. -
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Browse boutiques such as Farrow Ball, Anthropologie, Cologne Cotton &
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