One-Bed Plus Study in Central London
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Marylebone Square, London, United Kingdom
GBP 3,590,000
Property Type:
Apartment
Bedrooms:
1 Bed
Bathrooms:
1 Bath
Built-Up Area:
890 sqft
Refno: LP06981
Some places just feel peaceful the moment you step through the door. This one bedroom apartment with its own study at Marylebone Square in Central London really does that for me. Maybe it is the soft light that fills the open plan living and dining area or maybe it is just how quiet everything gets once you are inside. The city is right there but honestly you would never know it when you are up here.
The kitchen is set along one side, tucked in almost like a quiet corner, and it is one of those spaces that makes you want to cook or maybe just sit with your morning coffee while looking out the window. The whole apartment is designed to feel warm and inviting, from the gentle tones on the walls to that understated mix of Georgian details and modern finishes. You will get a sense that the people who did the interiors really cared. The materials are natural, but nothing feels fussy, just solid and well chosen. Even the built in wardrobes in the bedroom seem to melt into the wall so you get all the storage without any clutter.
The bedroom itself is proper cosy. It is en suite, and the bathroom feels like something out of a boutique hotel, so no cold or clinical feeling here. There is also a guest bathroom, which is actually rare for a place this size in London, and honestly it just makes life easier when people visit. Plus there is a real study room with a window, so you are not working at the kitchen counter or losing your dining table under a pile of papers. It is a space you could actually use for calls or projects, or even as a reading spot if you want somewhere quiet.
What makes this apartment even better is where it sits. Marylebone Square is one of those addresses that everyone has heard of in London. You will notice how the streets are just a little calmer, and everything feels sort of peaceful but still lively. Right downstairs, you have shops and a small grocer, plus a couple of restaurants just steps away. So you do not have to plan your groceries days in advance or walk too far for a good takeaway. Every Sunday there is a farmer's market right around the corner. I watched families strolling past last weekend with bags full of vegetables and flowers. Sometimes you see street musicians out on Manchester Square when the weather is nice and it is the kind of thing that makes you slow down a bit. Everything is in easy reach. Some of Londons best schools are close by so you hear kids laughing on their way home in the afternoons. Top medical clinics are also nearby which is something that matters more than you might think.
The building itself feels secure but never stuffy. You can head just outside and find some green space or wander to the high street if you want to. Honestly, it is the sort of spot where you never really need a car unless you are heading out of town. Most days the biggest decision is just which coffee shop you will try or if you will eat in or out. The tube is close so you can zip to Oxford Circus or anywhere else you might need to go.
There is an ease to living here that is hard to explain until you feel it for yourself. At nine hundred square feet it is roomy for a one bed in this part of London but somehow it is also just enough. Every corner is useful and there are no wasted spaces. You could make it your own, whether you are starting something new or maybe just want a quieter life in the city.
The only real way to know if it fits you is to come and see it. If you want to talk about what it is like living here or just want a closer look in person, reach out any time. At LuxuryProperty.com we believe your next move should feel easy and right for you.
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