This year the first of Galliard’s highly anticipated apartments at The Chilterns, Marylebone will open its doors for occupation. Here we celebrate all that is great about Marylebone in facts and figures.
- 1 represents the multitude of Zone 1 travel connections available within Marylebone
- 2 estates own the greater part of Marylebone - Portman Estate and Howard de Walden Estate
- 4 Michelin star restaurants are situated in Marylebone with a further two in nearby Regent’s Park
- 6 five-star hotels are situated in Marylebone
- 10 London Underground stations are within 2km of the centre of Marylebone
- 18 minutes is all that it takes to reach Heathrow airport from Baker Street station
- 25 rooms of paintings make up the Wallace Collection
- 27% of tenants within the Howard de Walden Estate are from the medical sector
- 37% of Marylebone homeowners own their property as a principal residence
- 44 bespoke apartments sit within The Chilterns
- 82% uplift in prices have been reported in Bond Street since Crossrail works commenced in 2008
- 90 Harley Street was home to Florence Nightingale up until her death in 1910
- 92 acres of Marylebone is owned by the Howard de Walden Estate
- 110 acres of Marylebone is owned by the Portland Estate
- 221B is the fictional address of Arthur Colon Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes who lived on Baker Street
- 425 concerts take place at Wigmore Hall every year
- 850 properties are owned by the Howard de Walden Estate
- 2,200 plus doctors work on Harley Street
- £2,519,617 is average asking price in Marylebone according to Zoopla
- 4,000,000 tourists a year visit Marylebone’s high profile attractions
The Chilterns is now sold out. For more information, please visit the development page or use our property search tool to find other available properties. Alternatively, call us on 020 3409 2270 to speak with our team.
Edited: 19th August 2025