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that it once ran alongside and pre-dating the grid pattern of the other streets in the area. Today the lane is largely composed of small shops, cafes and restaurants with some small apartment blocks. There are some larger commercial buildings at the southern end near Oxford Street.
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in the north. At its northern end, Bulstrode Place and Cross Keys Close join Marylebone Lane on its eastern side before the lane joins Marylebone High Street.
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in the north. The junction with Oxford Street was once split into two with a small group of buildings between the two entrances. In the south it is joined by
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Marylebone Lane is mostly made up of small shops, boutiques, cafes, restaurants and pubs, with some small apartment blocks. The
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Marylebone Lane runs from Oxford Street in the south, where it is now pedestrianised, to the beginning of
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The Marylebone Court House once stood at the south end of the street and was erected by the
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halfway up. Jason Court and Hinde Mews join it on the western side above Wigmore Street and
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The history and antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and parts adjacent. Vol. V.
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The Coach Makers (formerly The Conduit of Tybourne) on the corner with Bentinck Street.
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Marylebone Lane (upper left) on a 1764 map when it was on the fringes of London
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The southern part of the street includes some larger buildings, such as
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The Golden Eagle, late Victorian, on the corner with Bulstrode Street.
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Rudolf Steiner in Britain: A documentation of his ten visits, 1902–25
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is in the southern part of Marylebone Lane, adjacent to the London
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Marylebone Lane dates back to the original medieval village of
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Debenhams department store on the corner with Henrietta Place
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for a time and was also used as a hall for public speaking.
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in the north, its winding shape following the course of the
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The Illustrated London News Book of London's Villages
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department store, which borders the street, and the
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Index


Marylebone
City of Westminster
Oxford Street
Marylebone High Street
River Tyburn

Tyburn
Oxford Street
Stratford Place
River Tyburn
Marylebone High Street
Henrietta Place
Wigmore Street
Hinde Street
Bentinck Street
Bulstrode Street

haberdashers
The Ivy Cafe
public houses
Thayer Street
Debenhams
Radisson Blu Edwardian, Berkshire
Welbeck Street Car Park
Steinway Hall
Earl of Oxford
manorial court
Marylebone Town Hall
Marylebone Lane (upper left) on a 1764 map when it was on the fringes of London

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