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Marylebone Street is a short residential and mixed-use street in the W1G postcode, situated within the Howard de Walden Estate. It runs as a connector street in the grid that lies between Marylebone High Street to the west and the medical district of Wimpole Street to the east. The street's position within the estate means its buildings, like much of the immediate area, are subject to the estate's leasehold management, which has historically shaped both the architectural character and the permitted uses at ground floor level.
The Howard de Walden Estate covers approximately 92 acres of central Marylebone, bounded broadly by Marylebone Road to the north, Wigmore Street to the south, Portland Place to the east and Marylebone High Street to the west. Marylebone Street sits comfortably within that boundary. Much of the estate was originally developed under the Dukes of Portland from the mid-eighteenth century onwards, with the Howard de Walden family assuming ownership and the estate's current name in 1879 following the inheritance by Lucy Joan Bentinck.
The street itself is domestic in scale, with the kind of Georgian and late-Victorian brick buildings that characterise much of this part of the estate. At street level, small professional and retail uses occupy units that might otherwise read as private residences. Proximity to Wigmore Street to the south connects the street to a broader run of shops and the Wigmore Hall concert venue, one of the neighbourhood's most enduring cultural institutions.
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