Modern living in London’s historic heartbeat

Honouring the past every step of the way, Concord London has introduced a trio of landmark addresses to W1

Known for its distinguished heritage and allure, it’s no surprise that London’s W1 postcode continues to be one of the most sought-after locations in the city – yet new residences are a real rarity. Now, leading prime developer, Concord London, is introducing three landmark addresses and bringing a fresh residential offering to the neighbourhood – building on its 30-year legacy for development in and around Marylebone.

Marylebone Square

Transforming a previously unused site, vacant since the 1960s, Concord London has introduced the first new city block to Marylebone in around 50 years with the completion of Marylebone Square. Now a new world-class mixed-use address, it comprises just 54 apartments and penthouses that bring modern living and style to the heart of Marylebone.

Homes are set around a unique, inner courtyard with a central atrium garden, unlike anything else found in other new developments. Exquisitely landscaped, the interior courtyard will provide a haven of serenity for residents, with curated landscaping for year-round colour and interest, and an elliptical pond. Naturally ventilated, the internal courtyard maintains a constant stream of fresh air, with a series of breezeways offering direct access to each apartment.

In an elegant contrast to its historical foundations, residences are designed for the 21st century with the highest specification and design, spacious open-plan layouts, floor-to-ceiling glazing and sliding glass doors – creating spaces filled with natural light and perfect for both entertaining and daily life. (Prices from £3.25m)

W1 Place

Nearby, at the meeting point of Marylebone and Fitzrovia, is W1 Place, which is establishing a new cornerstone to Great Portland Street and Carburton Street with a bespoke collection of just 37 beautiful apartments and charming new street frontage.

Sensitively honouring the local architectural landscape, its bright Portland stone façade features lantern bay windows and cast aluminium balustrades. Completing later this year and spanning eight storeys, the collection of one to three-bedroom apartments have been carefully curated to ensure uncompromised layouts, light-filled open-plan interiors and impressive ceiling heights – making them ideally placed for those wanting a true retreat in the capital. (Prices from £1.96m)

Hampden House

Most recently – and the latest mark of its commitment to delivering the most desirable addresses in Marylebone – Concord London has acquired Hampden House, a historic building occupying a prominent corner position at the eastern junction of Weymouth Street and Hallam Street. Originally constructed between 1914 and 1917, Concord London’s vision is to transform the striking seven-storey building into a modernised residential address designed for 21st century luxury living, yet with design and architecture sensitive to its surroundings, local neighbours, and the wider Marylebone community.

Located in the Harley Street Conservation Area and just minutes from Regent’s Park, the building sits in the heart of Marylebone and features an impressive, attractive façade of Portland Stone along Weymouth Street and a combination of red brick and limestone to Hallam Street.

Further information – Marylebone Square | W1 Place