Seymour Place, London, W1H

- PROPERTY TYPE
Penthouse
- BEDROOMS
1
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
355 sq ft
33 sq m
Key features
- One bedroom apartment in a prime Marylebone address
- Elegant reception room with warm timber flooring
- Cut through layout between living room and kitchen for sociable living
- Well designed kitchen with efficient use of space
- Light filled bedroom with tall sash window and built in shelving
- Bathroom with full bathtub and overhead shower
- Neutral interiors offering a timeless and versatile backdrop
- Service charges £2490 per annum and Ground Rent £250 per year
- Lease: 101 years and 9 months
Description
London living at its finest does not always mean grand gestures. Sometimes it is the quiet confidence of a home that feels both timeless and welcoming, set in a location that balances energy with ease. Seymour Place offers exactly that. This elegant apartment presents a rare opportunity to acquire a home in one of Marylebone’s most desirable addresses.
The interiors have been thoughtfully designed to balance character with comfort, creating a home that feels calm and inviting from the moment you arrive. Light filters easily through tall windows, highlighting warm timber floors and neutral tones that form a timeless backdrop. Each room has been arranged with care, ensuring the space suits the pace and rhythm of contemporary city living while offering longevity and enduring appeal.
The living room is the heart of the apartment, warm in tone and carefully considered in design. Timber flooring adds depth and character, while soft cream walls create a neutral canvas that allows personal style to flourish. The arrangement of space feels both intimate and open, ideal for relaxed evenings at home or for entertaining with ease. A cut through to the kitchen adds a sociable dimension, making it simple to chat while preparing supper or to serve a late breakfast on a quiet weekend morning.
The kitchen is compact yet practical, with cabinetry designed to make the most of every inch. A tiled splashback adds subtle detail, while clean finishes ensure a sense of order. Everything is within easy reach, making it efficient for daily life, whether preparing quick weekday meals or enjoying something more leisurely. It is a space that works hard without feeling clinical, well suited to modern living.
The bedroom is a calm retreat, designed to encourage rest. Natural light streams in through a tall sash window, filling the space with a gentle glow. Deep curtains frame the view across neighbouring Marylebone rooftops, creating a sense of connection to the area beyond. Shelving offers neat storage and display, while the simplicity of the layout means the focus rests firmly on comfort. It is a place to restore energy after the pace of city life.
The bathroom is both functional and uplifting. A mosaic tiled border adds character, catching the light in soft tones of stone and beige. A full bathtub with overhead shower provides flexibility, while carefully chosen fixtures and cabinetry maximise the available space. It is practical for busy mornings yet equally suited to slower evenings, a glass of wine and a book within reach.
What makes this property stand out is not only its interiors but its place within one of central London’s most loved neighbourhoods. Marylebone is known for its balance of cosmopolitan flair and village charm, and Seymour Place is positioned perfectly to enjoy both. Step outside and you are moments from the independent shops, cafes, and delicatessens of Marylebone High Street. From artisanal coffee to fresh bread and carefully curated fashion, the daily rhythm here is defined by choice and quality.
Dining is equally enticing. Marylebone has become a destination for food lovers, from the celebrated Chiltern Firehouse to neighbourhood bistros where seasonal menus draw a loyal following. Just a little further south, Mayfair adds its own layer of sophistication, with fine dining, private clubs, and some of the world’s best known restaurants.
For those who value access to green space, two of London’s great Royal Parks are within easy walking distance. Hyde Park, with its open lawns, Serpentine lake, and tree lined walks, offers room to breathe. Regent’s Park, famed for its rose gardens and grand avenues, brings a more formal beauty, alongside tennis courts and an open air theatre. Both parks are close enough to make exercise, relaxation, or a moment of escape part of everyday life.
Transport connections make this location as practical as it is charming. Edgware Road, Marylebone, and Baker Street stations provide swift links across London, while Paddington offers the Heathrow Express for international travel. The Elizabeth Line at nearby Bond Street makes journeys east to the City and Canary Wharf effortless. For owners who value connectivity, this address delivers in abundance.
What sets Seymour Place apart is the way it allows residents to enjoy both the rhythm of the city and the slower pace of a residential enclave. The streets surrounding the mansion block have a gentler atmosphere than one might expect in central London, lined with independent shops and period buildings that give Marylebone its distinctive identity. It is a place where the essentials of daily life are close at hand, yet the world’s most exciting capital is only a short walk away.
Owning this home means more than securing a beautifully designed apartment. It is about investing in a lifestyle where everything feels considered, from the morning coffee spot downstairs to the evening walk in Hyde Park. It is about becoming part of a neighbourhood that values community while still offering all the sophistication of the West End within easy reach.
This is not simply an apartment for sale. It is a home where daily life feels a little easier, where spaces are designed with care, and where Marylebone’s unique charm surrounds you at every turn. Seymour Place offers a compelling opportunity for those seeking a London home that balances elegance with ease, heritage with modernity, and location with lifestyle.
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- Band: D
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- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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