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Sales: 020 7935 1775 | Lettings: 020 7871 1240The Marsh & Parsons Marylebone & Mayfair office is superbly located on the corner of Baker Street and Paddington Street. As long-standing Marylebone estate agents, we pride ourselves on our unrivalled knowledge of the area, offering both residential sales and lettings services throughout Marylebone and its surrounding areas.
Properties in Marylebone are largely Georgian, with Victorian terraces and mansions blocks peppered throughout the area. A refined and elegant part of the Capital, Marylebone attracts families and single professionals alike. There are plenty of rental opportunities too- so whether you’re looking for a longer-term stay or short let, our Marylebone lettings agents are on hand to match you with your dream property.
Properties in Mayfair offer a comprehensive mix of style. Much of Mayfair’s growth took place in the 18th century, resulting in the myriad of grand Georgian properties that can be seen today- but that’s only scratching the surface, as plenty of 19th-century terracotta buildings and converted mews houses can also be found adorning the area. With such a wide range of properties available, it’s easy to see why Mayfair is favoured by all types of property owners- and that’s where we come in.
…unrivalled transport links, outstanding schools and easy access to vast green spaces such as Regent’s Park and Hyde Park, make Marylebone one of London’s most desired places to live.
Marylebone offers respite and serenity in otherwise busy central London. Marylebone High Street and Chiltern Street are at the heart of the area, with more fine dining and luxury shops that one could ever wish to have on their doorstep. This, in addition to unrivalled transport links, outstanding schools and easy access to vast green spaces such as Regent’s Park and Hyde Park, make Marylebone one of London’s most desirable places to live.
Mayfair typifies exclusivity. This central London hub boasts grandiose buildings, a restaurant scene like no other, and luxury shops to compete with the very best across the globe– in short, Mayfair is where the elite come to stay. There’s ample amounts of green space available too, with Hyde Park, Green Park and St James’ Park all within a short walking distance. All in all, with such refinement packed into one place, it’s easy to see why Mayfair is considered one of London’s most prestigious places to live.
Our Sales Manager Paul Sulkin says that many are drawn to Marylebone for the intimate atmosphere and relaxed, friendly vibe. “Although Marylebone is extremely central it still does maintain that ‘village’ feel; you only have to walk down Chiltern Street, with its myriad of independent shops, to sense this. Marylebone Lane has a delightful café culture and an Ivy Café, as well as many other restaurants and bars. As well as this, Soho and Covent Garden are an easy stroll away and there are good connections to Heathrow Airport.”
For more information on the area, including things to do, schools and property types, check out our guide to living in Marylebone.