Lettings: Mews Property of the Month – September

Bright brick house with large windows and lush garden in central London.

Aldburgh Mews, W1U is our September Mews Property of the Month, selected by our Lettings department.

Stylish living room with a beige sofa and colourful cushions, modern decor and large windows providing natural light.

Contemporary indoor dining area with skylight and patio access, lush plants, modern decor, and natural light.

This impressive mews property for rent in the heart of Marylebone offers a bright and spacious living experience, spanning three floors. The highlight of the home is its skylit kitchen, which opens directly onto a private terrace—perfect for alfresco dining or enjoying a morning coffee.

Modern open-plan kitchen and dining room with white cabinetry, skylight, and contemporary furnishings.

With four bedrooms and three bathrooms (including two en-suites, one with its own terrace access), this property has been thoughtfully designed to provide ample space and comfort.

Additional perks include secure underground parking and access to a charming courtyard, adding to the appeal of this exceptional mews property.

Lurot Brand property outdoor terrace with seating, greenery and modern design elements.

Set just off Wigmore Street, Aldburgh Mews is surrounded by an array of restaurants, cafes, and shops, including the iconic Selfridges. With both Hyde Park and Regent’s Park within walking distance, this Marylebone gem offers the ultimate London lifestyle.

Modern brick residential courtyard with plants and outdoor lighting in London.

Aldburgh Mews, W1U is available for £1,700 per week. Click here for more information or contact Frankie Dickens for more information on 020 7479 1999.

Frankie Dickens

Senior Lettings Associate

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Bright brick house with large windows and lush garden in central London.
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