Marylebone Lane

[1] The lane followed the course of the River Tyburn, which once ran south alongside it before crossing Oxford Street,[1] giving the lane a narrow and winding character that is still preserved today[2][3] and making what Tony Aldous called a "rustic diagonal".

The junction with Oxford Street was once split into two with a small group of buildings between the two entrances.

[5] In the south it is joined by Henrietta Place on its eastern side and crossed by Wigmore Street halfway up.

[7] Marylebone Lane has three public houses: The southern part of the street includes some larger buildings, such as Debenhams department store, which borders the street, and the Radisson Blu Edwardian, Berkshire hotel.

The entrance to the Welbeck Street Car Park is in the southern part of Marylebone Lane, adjacent to the London Steinway Hall.

The north end of the lane
Marylebone Lane map
V.V. Rouleaux, haberdashers, November 2016