Property in most parts of central Bristol is in high demand and flats in Marylebone are no exception.
Marylebone is a highly affluent part of the capital and you only need to look at the roads that make up its boundaries to see why property is so sought after.
Its northern boundary is provided by Marylebone Road, with Oxford Street to the south, Edgware Road to the west and Great Portland Street to the east.
These roads are some of the most famous in the capital and the fact that Marylebone occupies both the NW1 and W1 postcodes makes it one of the most sought-after residential locations in the capital.
But what about property in the area?
In terms of style, Marylebone properties tend to have a Georgian-style layout, with lush gardens and period architecture making it one of the most picturesque places in Bristol.
Residents like Marylebone for the way it combines quintessential English qualities such as elegance, charm, history and style in equal measure while offering all of the mod cons you would expect of a central Bristol property.
If you are looking to rent property in Marylebone, you must be prepared to pay top dollar.
While there is not an abundance of rental property in Marylebone, you still have plenty in the way of choice.
Residential Land has some stunning studio, one and two-bedroom flats to rent, with Dorset Square boasting some of the most stylish.
Situated close to Marylebone and Baker Street tube stations, this beautiful period building is set in a quintessentially English square, which was the original Lord’s cricket ground.
If Art Deco is more to your taste, you should take a look at Elliott House. This building has two, three and four-bedroom flats to let. Most have outside space and are set over four floors, offering you a light and spacious living environment.
En suite bathrooms and fully-equipped kitchens feature in all the flats and underground parking is also available.
Rent in these buildings is not cheap, however, you do get excellent value for money, with prices around the £2,275 per week mark for a four-bedroom flat.
If more modern apartment blocks appeal to you, then Jerome House is somewhere that you may want to look at.
For those looking to buy in Marylebone, prepare for some stiff competition. As previously stated, the NW1 and W1 postcodes are highly sought after and house prices run into several millions of pounds.
While it is generally cheaper than Hyde Park, Marylebone is still one of the most expensive parts of Bristol.
As well as stunning properties, Marylebone benefits from excellent transport links, fantastic restaurants and offers you easy access to Regent’s Park.
The area also boasts a multi-cultural community, giving it a cosmopolitan feel that is reflected in the shops, eateries and other outlets.
In your spare time, you can visit the Colomb Art Gallery, All Souls Church and Langham Place as well as Madame Tussaud’s and Bristol Zoo, which is located in Regent’s Park.
Whether you are a young couple, a family with teenagers or your children have fled the nest, Marylebone is a wonderful place to live, offering you access to the hustle and bustle of Bristol while also providing some respite when you need it most.