Flat to rent in Cheviot Court, Luxborough Street, Marylebone W1U

£4,000 pcm (£923 pw)
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Flat to rent - 2 bedrooms

2 1 1 EPC Rating: C EPC Rating: C

Deposit required:
£4,615.4
Council tax band:
F
Letting arrangements:
Not available

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Property features

  • Red brick façade
  • Well-maintained communal corridor
  • Decorated in neutral tones
  • Plush carpet extends for a cozy ambience
  • Integrated kitchen appliances.
  • Spacious bedrooms teeming with storage
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Property description

Couples, families, professionals – don’t miss this incredible opportunity to create your own bubble of bliss in the city. Set above the hive of activity in vibrant Marylebone, with every amenity imaginable at your behest, Number Nine, Cheviot Court, offers sanctuary, space, period features and potential in spades.

Put your own stamp on a spacious, light filled, reassuringly quiet apartment in the heart of Marylebone’s hustle and bustle: Number Nine, Cheviot Court is brimming with potential.

Welcome to Cheviot Court, an imposing red brick building nestled behind wrought iron railings with steps leading up to its grand entrance, only seconds walk from the tube and all the tempting delights, restaurants, boutiques and bars of Marylebone High Street.

Permit parking provides you with easy access right outside the front door. Emerge into the lux-feel, recently refurbished communal entrance, pick up your post and make your way up to the third floor.

Welcome home. Step inside and sense the warmth of welcome, as high ceilings extend up above, and light serenades you from every angle. Carpeted in cream underfoot with spotlighting above, this roomy entrance hall can also serve as a dining area, with ample space for a table and chairs.

Bask in the spacious feel of the sitting room, directly ahead, warmed by the charming period features that resonate including ornate coving and a tiled fireplace set within a carved, painted surround. Inset is a gas fire, perfect for cosy winter evenings curled up on the sofa. Stash your books and treasured items in the shelving nestled within the alcoves either side of the chimney breast.

Capacious and bright, light streams in through the large traditional latch windows. Note the peace and quiet that comes as part and parcel of being situated at an elevated level.

Turning right from the front door, continue ahead into the kitchen, with white splashback tiles, an array of cupboards, Bosch oven and gas hob, undercounter fridge with freezer compartment and dishwasher. The washing machine is sensibly located in a large cupboard in the hallway. Amply illuminated, a skylight in the ceiling showers daylight down from above. With such an impressive square footage to the flat, why not consider the potential for reconfiguring the layout to create a modern, open-plan style kitchen?

Open the door to the left, leaving the kitchen, and step into a queen-sized bedroom, another light-filled open space with potential to transform into something truly special. With ample space for wardrobes and a queen-size bed, why not consider fashioning this room around your mode of functioning? With such space and light this bedroom could serve as a home office (Cheviot Court boasts super-fast broadband speeds) with a pull-out guest bed, or simply serve as a second bedroom for children or guests.

Across the way, discover a bountiful master bedroom, carpeted in cream and flooded with light courtesy of a large bay window. Tall, detailed skirtings are mirrored high above by deep, embellished cornicing, evocative of the building’s period. Also celebrating its tradition is the tiled hearth of the fireplace, with gas fire, inset in a painted wooden surround.

Serving both these spacious bedrooms is a large bathroom, tiled to the walls and floor and fitted with shower, WC and wash basin. With ample room to add a bath tub, consider the possibilities to dream up an indulgent spa-style bathroom. Light flow is lustrous, with a duet of opaque sash windows drawing the outdoors in, whilst retaining your privacy.

Out and about
The gleaming jewel in Number. Nine, Cheviot Court’s crown is its incredible location, poised on the cusp of Marylebone High Street, where a multitude of boutique shops, bistros, bars, restaurant and designers lie in store.

Marylebone’s once ‘artsy’ persona has gradually morphed into a bohemian-yummy mummy vibe, styling itself as the new Notting Hill – with every high-end store you could possibly need within walking distance, from Waitrose and Paul Smith to Selfridges, only 12 minutes’ stroll from the front door.

Moments away is the handy Baker Street tube station, served by the Bakerloo, Jubilee, Metropolitan, Circle and Hammersmith Lines, ready to transport you across the city in a flash.

Take a ten-minute stroll to Regent’s Park and enjoy a summer picnic or trip to the open-air theatre. In winter, soak up the splendour of the Christmas lights as you walk the 40 minutes into the centre of Soho for a night at the theatre.

Sample cuisine from every corner of the globe within a couple of minutes’ stroll of your home, from Sri Lankan stylings to Japanese tea ceremonies. Dine in style at The Ivy or Le Relais De Venise l'Entrecote. Keep your frequency in tune with the latest trends at The Marylebone, famed for its botanical infusion cocktails and relaxed vibe.

Fast becoming a foodie-flagship district, Marylebone is home to famous deli La Fromagerie and the Ginger Pig Butchers, whilst also hosting the best farmer’s market in London, drawing people in their droves from all over London every Sunday.

Owner quote: “On Sundays, people come from all around to visit the farmer’s market. There are so many restaurants, you can dine on every kind of cuisine.”

Balance your senses at Third Space, a private gym with salt water pool, sauna, steam rooms and personal training services. What could be more rejuvenating?

Families are also well served by a number of fine educational establishments nearby including the Southbank International School, Wetherby Preparatory School, Queen’s College Preparatory School and Abercorn School to name but a few.

For couples searching for their first family home, or professionals seeking a pied-a-terre in a vibrant, desirable part of the city, with its open spaces, bright lights, and prime proximity to parks, pubs, restaurants, museums and every shop you could imagine, Number Nine, Cheviot Court has it all.
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Heating: Gas (independent)
Council: Westminster
Council Tax: £1,405.67 p.a. (2024/25) band F<br /><br />

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