Bentinck Street, London


Bentinck Street is a notable thoroughfare in Marylebone, situated in the City of Westminster, London. It extends from Hinde Street in the west to Welbeck Street in the east, functioning as a key local street that retains much of its Georgian charm. The street is primarily two-way, lined with historic residences, offices, and medical practices, contributing to the elegant and professional character of Marylebone.

Layout and Surroundings

Bentinck Street is characterised by its mix of Georgian townhouses and modernised properties, many of which have been converted into offices, private clinics, and boutique residences. The street is relatively quiet compared to nearby Oxford Street, offering a tranquil enclave in the midst of bustling central London.

It runs parallel to New Cavendish Street to the north and Wigmore Street to the south. Its central position makes it highly accessible, with easy pedestrian links to nearby shopping, dining, and cultural destinations across Marylebone.

History of Bentinck Street

Bentinck Street was laid out during the late 18th century as part of the development of Marylebone under the Portland Estate. The street was named after the Bentinck family, prominent landowners and aristocrats, whose estates formed much of the surrounding neighbourhood. The architectural character of the street reflects this period, with terraced Georgian houses that have been preserved and restored over time.

Name and Pronunciation

The name Bentinck derives from the influential Bentinck family, Dukes of Portland. The pronunciation is generally given as “BEN-tink”, transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as /ˈbɛntɪŋk/.

Architecture and Character

Many buildings on Bentinck Street showcase classic Georgian proportions, with red or brown brick façades, sash windows, and decorative fanlights. Several properties have blue plaques, commemorating historical figures who once lived here, underscoring the street's long-standing cultural significance.

Notable Residents and Associations

Bentinck Street has long attracted residents of cultural and intellectual significance. Among them was the novelist and playwright Elizabeth Gaskell, who stayed at No. 40 in the mid-19th century. Other properties have housed physicians, writers, and artists, lending the street a distinguished intellectual history.

Transport Connections

Bentinck Street is well-served by nearby London Underground stations. The closest stations include:

Several bus routes also serve Wigmore Street and New Cavendish Street, providing convenient public transport links across central London.

Real Estate

As of 2025, property prices on Bentinck Street reflect the premium associated with Marylebone addresses. Townhouses range from 2,000 to 4,000 sq ft (185–370 sq m) and can command sale prices upwards of £6 million to £12 million depending on condition and historical status1. Flats of 800–1,200 sq ft (74–111 sq m) typically sell for £1.2 million to £2.5 million. Rental values are equally high, with larger residences renting for £2,500–£4,500 per week.

Nearby Sights

Bentinck Street is a short walk from several notable destinations:

Fun Fact

Bentinck Street was once nicknamed “Doctor's Street” by locals, owing to the concentration of physicians and medical consultants who established practices there during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Quick Facts

References

  1. Rightmove UK – Marylebone Property Prices (2025)

Bentinck Street on the Map of London Streets

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