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12 Marylebone High Street, London, W1 CLASS E RETAIL UNIT to LET 12 Marylebone High Street, London, W1 CLASS E RETAIL UNIT TO LET The shop is positioned in the prime shopping pitch on Marylebone High Street alongside BA&SH, Luca Faloni, Sandro and The Kooples and in close proximity to Waitrose. Other retailers within Marylebone Village include Aesop, Lululemon, Allbirds, Diptique, Le Labo, The Ginger Pig, MATCHESFASHION, La Fromagerie, The Organic Pharmacy and many more. 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MARYLEBONE Under 3 44 93 Fairuz Fagan STREET WIGMORE MARKET 67 43 92 42 91 90 6 C.E. SCHOOL 89 Under Oer To Let To Every Saturday 88 Waitrose No. 6 Development 68 MARYLEBONE HIGH STREET 87 7 Barnardo’s DUKE STREET MARYLEBONE ROAD MARYLEBONE Development 86 Let To 11am-5pm Baobab 69 85 Restaurant Holland & Barrett & Holland & Bar 83-84 5 Eclectic Roganic 70 82 83A GEORGE STREET GEORGE 81 Kooples The Vincent St. Street Daylesford Joseph 81A Music & Marylebone 71 6-10 EstateAgents 79 Fishworks Diptyque Aesop 72-75 Sirplus 78 Books Oxfam 74-75 76 Marylebone The Jacob’s Well Mews Fresh Cosmetics Fresh Brora To Let To The Space NK Space Maryle- 1 Petit Bateau Books Daunt Regent Sweden of Tiger Cologne & Cotton & Cologne bone BLANDFORDSTREET Home Under Oer Under The Prince PainLe Let To Florist 11 MATCHESFASHION Quotidien Marylebone Lululemon 3 Rococo La Farrow 2-6 DUKE STREET 3 Designers Guild Designers Fromagerie Vacant 65-66 & Ball 7 Aubaine ST. VINCENT’S CATHOLIC 64 4 PRIMARY SCHOOL James Taylor & Son 63 Mallon & Taub 30-31 ST. MARYLEBONE The Ginger Pig 8-10 CRAMER STREET ST. JAMES’S 5 PARISH CHURCH Baldwin STREET MOXON Nailspa 62 Electrical ACCOMMODATION ROMAN CATHOLIC ST. MARYLEBONE Solid EPC 61 C.E. SCHOOL Contemporary 6 Floor CHURCH Oldbury Place Place Oldbury Applied Arts Garbutt Place 12 Marylebone High Street is arranged over ground ST. MARYLEBONE MANCHESTER SQUARE D76 SIXTH FORM SCHOOL 14 59-60 REGENT’S UNIVERSITY SPANISH PLACE and basement floors and provides the following SQUARE MANCHESTER Oldbury Place LONDON 7-8 Crazy Pizza STREET WIGMORE PADDINGTON STREET PADDINGTON Marylebone approximate floor areas: 58A Thai Spa NOTTINGHAM STREET NOTTINGHAM Pasta Della VIEWING YORK GATE 57 Nonna Grotto Passage Opso 10 Ground Floor: 1,086 sqft 101 sqm Grotto Passage Grotto Gonzalez Alvaro Alvaro Viewings strictly through joint agents CWM SQUARE MANCHESTER 56 The Real Greek Basement: 1,004 sqft 93.3 sqm AYBROOK STREET THE WALLACE COLLECTION PRINCESS GRACE HOSPITAL Peter’s and Colliers for the attention of: 55 Pharmacy Ossington Buildings THE MARYLEBONE 33 DURRANTS 29 Total: 2,090 sqftFARMERS’ MARKET 194.3 sqm 19 HOTEL Lewis Every Sunday The 54 & Co 10am-2pm 21 Gunmakers 53 Cupcake Nails REGENT’S UNIVERSITY 17 LONDON 23 NOTTINGHAM PLACE 19 Click here for a virtual walkthough. Le Vieux Mews Manchester 25 Vaishaly Comptoir 26-28 51-52 Natalie Halfon Xhola Cambridge 50 Bombay Spice Buildings Ossington QUOTING RENT Ashland Place +44 (0)20 7494 6933 +44 (0)20 7494 6919 49 Rajdoot Ashland Place Upon application. [email protected] [email protected] THE HELLENIC PADDINGTON GARDENS CHILDREN’S CENTRE 16-18 PLAYGROUND C Lane 19 TENURE Bingham Place Hairdressers MANCHESTER STREET MARYLEBONE ROAD MARYLEBONE Kay & Co 20A Estate Agents PADDINGTON STREET PADDINGTON NOTTINGHAM STREET NOTTINGHAM The premises are available on new lease for a term YORK TERRACE WEST TERRACE YORK to be agreed, contracted outside of the security of tenure and compensation provisions of the Landlord Sara Simpson Sasha Riddle +44 (0)20 7344 6849 +44 (0)20 7487 1607 & Tenant Act 1954 Part 2 (as amended) and will be [email protected] [email protected] LUXBOROUGH STREET granted in line with standard Marylebone Village leasing provisions.
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