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Marylebone (usually / ˈ m ɑːr l ɪ b ə n /, also / ˈ m æ r ɪ l ə b ə n, ˈ m æ r ɪ b ə n /) is an area in London, England and is located in the City of Westminster. It is in Central London and part of the West End. Oxford Street forms its southern boundary.
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Marylebone station (/ ˈ m ɑːr l ɪ b ən / ⓘ MAR-li-bən) is a...
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Marylebone station, also known as London Marylebone, is a...
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Marylebone (/ ˈ m ɑːr l ɪ b ə n /, / ˈ m ær ɪ b ə n /, or /...
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Take a walk through history. The village of Marylebone took its name from the Tyburn – the brook that ran through it towards the Thames and continues to flow beneath it streets – and local church of St Mary. St Mary’s on the Bourne became St Marylebone. 18th Century 19th Century 20th Century.
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Marylebone is an area of quiet delights. Less ostentatious than nearby Mayfair, it’s often billed as a village that got sucked up into central London – if that village happened to be filled with imposing rebond-bricked Georgian architecture and costly shops.
Mayfair and Marylebone are districts of central London. Together they cover a large area of western central London, encompassing the whole of Mayfair and Piccadilly to the south and the area from Oxford Street through Marylebone to Regent's Park and the border with St John's Wood to the north.