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Marylebone is perhaps the perfect London locale. Bang in the middle of town,
smart, with period houses, a multitude of shops both chic and useful, Tubes,
trains and parks at your fingertips, and yet neither flash nor toytown twee.
It’s not cheap, of course, but it’s still shabby enough to be properly
interesting.
Those who hanker after a cobbled mews street, but recoil from the pastel
frippery of Notting Hill, might consider a new development in Chagford
Street, a mews tucked behind Baker Street Tube station. Mews streets
originally housed the horses of the wealthy, then their motor cars, and now
the wealthy themselves. In 1919 W.O. Bentley built his first car in a garage
on Chagford Street (now blue-plaqued), then called New Street Mews.
In 2003 the neighbouring garage was bought by Sean Quinn, of Q Developments,
and turned into six modern five-bedroom townhouses called The Brooklands,
after the racing track where Bentley first tested his cars. Five sold for
between £2.2 million and £2.4 million last March, and Quinn has now put the
final show house on the market for £2.5 million.
Chagford Street is cobbled and quiet, with a Lancia garage still operating at
one end. Next to The Brooklands is a listed Georgian building, Chagford
House, and on the corner a Victorian Gothic church, St Cyprian’s, opposite
Frances Holland School for girls. The Brooklands is overlooked by the rear
elevations of towering Victorian terraces, which contrast well with the
sturdy concrete houses with their soaring glass roofs and pale grey walls
patchworked with dark wood slats, so Q Developments worked hard to get as
much light as possible into the houses.
Each has 3,000 sq ft of space spread over five levels, a garage and five
outside terraces. Most rooms have french windows and the living room has a
huge, double-height glass ceiling (the show house has a vast mirror that had
to be lowered in by a crane). A dining area leads through to a high-quality
kitchen kitted out with much inbuilt gadgetry. A separate living area floats
above on a mezzanine near the glass ceiling, and the lower three floors are
taken up by the five en-suite bedrooms and a home cinema.
Marylebone’s eclecticism is well represented by The Brooklands’ buyers, who
are involved in finance, media and the arts. “People live here who want to
escape Primrose Hill”, says Quinn. “It’s a bit more gritty.”
Q Developments: 020-7223 1200
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