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Gordon Mansions, Torrington Place, Bloomsbury, London, WC1E
£1,500,000
- 2/3 RECEPTION ROOMS
- 3/4 BEDROOMS
- POTENTIAL STUDY
- KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM
- BATHROOM
- SEPARATE WC
- FIFTH FLOOR (LIFT)
- ENTRYPHONE
- CONSTATNT HOT WATER
- PART CENTRAL HEATING
- PERIOD FEATURES
- HIGH CORNICED CEILINGS
- BUTLERS BELL
- NATURAL WOOD FLOORING
- ORIGINAL DOORS AND WINDOWS
- BRASS HANDLES
Property, Flats & Apartments for Sale in Marylebone
West End property specialists LDG offer a vast range of property, flats and apartments for sale in Marylebone. If you are looking to buy property in Marylebone, West End property experts LDG can make your search simple, quick and convenient from start to finish.
If you are looking for property for sale in Marylebone, freehold houses for sale in Marylebone range from truly opulent Robert Adam residences, to spacious Georgian terraces and attractive garden square properties for sale. Marylebone properties for sale also accommodate mews buildings with garages and small developments of new-build townhouses. The cityscape in Marylebone is strewn with fabulous penthouses for sale with rooftop garden views and parking. You can also find generously proportioned and elegant Victorian portered mansion blocks with one, two and three bedroom flats for sale in Marylebone. There are also converted properties with period features ranging from large maisonettes to studios.
Living in Marylebone
An elegant part of town, Marylebone is one of the most desirable areas in central London.
Marylebone merges with Mayfair at Oxford Street, where Selfridges, one of London’s leading department stores, is situated. Full of upmarket urban heritage, Marylebone High Street recently underwent a renaissance and is immersed in designer stores. Marylebone road is home to Madame Tussaud's and the London Planetarium, and just north of Marylebone in St John’s Wood, stands Lord's, the world famous cricket ground and headquarters of the Marylebone Cricket Club.
Incidentally, one of Marylebone’s most famous residents was actually Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s well known detective Sherlock Holmes, who fictitiously lived in Marylebone with Doctor Watson.
