The elite have long favored settling in West London, with Marylebone being the prime choice.
Marylebone itself is a prestigious residential area in Westminster, roughly bounded by Oxford Street (south), Marylebone Road (north), Edgware Road (west), and Great Portland Street (east). The broader definition also includes nearby Regent’s Park, Baker Street, and areas immediately north of Marylebone Road.
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Marylebone Squarefeatures a stunning 5-story glass-walled courtyard, ensuring natural light and fresh air for all households. A panoramic glass elevator connects the 24-hour concierge lobby directly to residential floors, offering views of the open courtyard.
An oval pond, manicured gardens, and delicate birch trees add vibrant colors to the space.


Since themid-18th century, Marylebone has been home to elite educational institutions. In the 1750s, the Parish Charity School was established at the corner of Moxon Street and Marylebone High Street, with St. Marie State Day School just doors away. Private girls’ schools, performing arts academies like Sylvia Young Theatre School, and music conservatories are all within reach.

Selected local state primary schools
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For higher education, Marylebone’s location provides easy access to major universities via walking or the Underground:
University of Westminster
Royal College of Music
University College London (UCL)
London Business School
London School of Economics (LSE)
King’s College London
Imperial College London
Transport
A major transport hub connecting five key nodes:
Heathrow Airport via the Heathrow Express from Paddington Station
Eurostar to Europe from St Pancras International
Future Crossrail stations at Bond Street and Paddington, linking east and west London
Marylebone Square is within walking distance of Bond Street Underground Station, providing access to the Central line, Jubilee line, and the new Elizabeth Line (Crossrail).
From here, the Underground reaches: