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Cabbell Street lies on the western edge of the Marylebone district, carrying an NW1 postcode and positioned between the Marylebone Road to the north and the line of Chapel Street to the south. It sits within the City of Westminster, close to the boundary where Marylebone's Georgian grid meets the infrastructure of Edgware Road and the approaches to Paddington.
The street's most significant feature is its proximity to Edgware Road Underground Station, located on the corner of Chapel Street and Cabbell Street. The station was part of the world's first underground railway, opened on 10 January 1863 as a section of the Metropolitan Railway running between Paddington and Farringdon. The current station building at street level dates from a 1926 to 1928 rebuild designed by Charles Walter Clark, replacing the original 1863 structure by John Fowler. That building is Grade II listed. Edgware Road station was also one of the sites of the 7 July 2005 London bombings, an event that marked the street in recent memory as much as its Victorian origins.
The residential stock along Cabbell Street centres on Hyde Park Mansions, a red-brick Edwardian mansion block constructed around 1914, containing over 100 residential units. The street measures approximately 200 metres and connects to the A501 corridor. Transport access is exceptionally direct, with Edgware Road, Marylebone, and Paddington stations all within half a mile. The nearest comparative address within the Marylebone grid is Marylebone High Street, though Cabbell Street occupies a noticeably more utilitarian position in the neighbourhood's hierarchy.
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