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Cramer Street is a short residential street in the heart of Marylebone, running approximately 112 metres and connecting Marylebone High Street and its surrounding lanes. It sits within the historic territory of the Howard de Walden Estate, which has managed the eastern portion of Marylebone for centuries, and is bounded by Moxon Street to the north, Aybrook Street to the east, and St Vincent Street to the south.
For much of the late twentieth century, the street's southern block was dominated by a surface car park, the result of a 1960s London County Council clearance of Victorian terraced housing. The cleared land had originally been earmarked for a school that was never built, and the site sat underused for decades. In the early 2000s, a Sunday farmers' market began trading from the Cramer Street car park, becoming a focal point for the Marylebone Village community and reflecting the wider renewal of the neighbourhood under Howard de Walden stewardship.
That site has since been transformed into Marylebone Square, a mixed-use scheme of 54 apartments, ground-floor retail and a community hall, which reintroduces a street pattern largely lost in the 1960s. The surrounding streetscape retains the modest, human-scaled character typical of the Howard de Walden Estate's smaller residential passages. Cramer Street carries a W1U postcode and falls within the London Borough of Westminster.
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