£2,750 pcm
(£635 pw)
1 bed flat to rentOxford And Cambridge Mansions, Old Marylebone Road NW1
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Available from 15 October 2025
- Furnished
About this property
- First-floor apartment in a red brick mansion block
- Reception room with bay windows and balcony
- Peaceful double bedroom with built-in storage
- Bright kitchen and classic tiled bathroom
- Prime Marylebone location near Marylebone Station and Regent’s Park
Offering generous living space throughout, this fabulous one bedroom flat is situated on the first floor of a popular mansion block in Marylebone and close to a wealth of amenities. The property features high ceilings, beautiful bay windows and wooden floors throughout.
Within the distinguished red brick architecture of Oxford and Cambridge Mansions, this first-floor apartment offers a graceful balance of period character and contemporary ease. Its generous proportions, soft natural light and sense of calm make it a place where city life slows to a more personal rhythm.
Set on one of Marylebone’s most elegant residential streets, the building carries the quiet grandeur of the Victorian era, its ornate façades and wrought iron balconies lending a sense of permanence. Inside, the apartment spans 554 square feet and unfolds with an intuitive sense of flow, each space leading naturally to the next while retaining its own distinct atmosphere.
At its heart, the reception and dining room sets the tone for the home. Defined by tall bay windows and French doors opening to a delicate balcony, the room feels open and uplifting. Light streams in across the pale timber floors and plays against the fine detailing of the ceiling, lending the space a serene quality. The balcony adds a touch of the outdoors, a place to pause with a morning coffee or simply watch the city drift by. This is a room that can be dressed for intimate dinners or left pared back and calm, ready to frame daily life with understated beauty.
Beyond the living space, the bedroom offers a welcome sense of retreat. Its proportions are generous, allowing for a king-size bed with ease while still leaving room to create a quiet reading corner or workspace. Built-in storage keeps the space feeling unencumbered, and the soft light gives it a restful, cocoon-like quality. Subtle original details, including a decorative fireplace surround, add warmth without imposing on the simplicity.
The kitchen lies to the rear of the apartment, where its bright, functional design complements the home’s atmosphere of ease. White cabinetry and tiled splashbacks keep the room fresh, while the layout has been thoughtfully planned to make the most of the space. Modern appliances, including a gas hob and integrated oven, make it ready for daily cooking or leisurely weekend meals. It is a kitchen that feels straightforward yet quietly welcoming, encouraging the rhythm of everyday life rather than interrupting it.
The bathroom continues this understated elegance. Finished with white tiles and a patterned tiled floor, it offers a full bath with overhead shower, a pedestal basin and a heated towel rail. A tall window allows natural light to filter in, brightening the space and enhancing its clean, tranquil feel. It is a compact yet carefully composed room, offering everything needed without excess.
Throughout, the apartment holds a rare balance of character and clarity. High ceilings and generous glazing create a sense of openness, while the flowing layout keeps the spaces connected yet distinct. There is an effortlessness to the way it works as a home, supporting the practicalities of daily life while allowing for moments of stillness.
Life at Oxford and Cambridge Mansions extends far beyond its walls. This part of Marylebone has a distinctive energy - refined yet full of life. Around the corner, Regent’s Park offers wide lawns, tree-lined paths and open sky, creating a natural counterpoint to the city streets. A short stroll away, Marylebone High Street blends village charm with cosmopolitan flair, its bookshops, design boutiques and independent cafés drawing a loyal local following. There are artisan bakeries for weekend mornings, renowned restaurants for evenings out, and food markets that bring colour and flavour to the neighbourhood.
For culture and connection, the surrounding districts of Fitzrovia and Mayfair are within easy reach, offering galleries, theatres and private members clubs. When travel is needed, the Underground and national rail links at Marylebone Station and Baker Street place the rest of London and beyond within swift reach, while the leafy streets nearby offer a peaceful walk home.
The building itself is well cared for, with an atmosphere that feels quietly established. There is a sense of community here, a gentle familiarity among neighbours that adds to the feeling of security and ease. It is the sort of place where people stay for years because it simply works - as a home, and as a setting for the kind of life they want to lead.
What makes this apartment truly special is how naturally it holds space for both stillness and movement. Mornings might begin with light streaming into the living room and the sound of the city starting up beyond the trees. Evenings can settle into the soft glow of lamps and the hush that falls as the streets quieten. It is a home that adapts to the lives lived within it, never imposing but always enhancing.
For those seeking a home that balances elegance with ease, 6K Oxford and Cambridge Mansions offers something quietly rare. It is neither showy nor austere. Instead, it carries a sense of confidence rooted in its history, ready to be shaped into something deeply personal. A home that welcomes, supports and inspires in equal measure.
Local Authority: City of Westminster
Council Tax: £904.16 (2025/26) band C
Heating: Gas (independent)