Devonshire Street, London


Devonshire Street is an elegant, tree-lined street in the heart of Marylebone, City of Westminster, in central London. It stretches eastward from Marylebone High Street to Great Portland Street, cutting through a tranquil, largely residential enclave marked by medical practices, stylish townhouses, and period architecture. The street serves as an important east-west link within Marylebone's grid of Georgian-era developments.

Location and Surroundings

Devonshire Street lies just north of Harley Street and south of Weymouth Street, forming part of a sophisticated neighbourhood known for its medical and dental specialists. The nearby streets—Upper Wimpole Street, Beaumont Street, and Harley Street—complement the area's reputation as a medical hub.

The street's western terminus is marked by the bustling Marylebone High Street, lined with boutique shops and cafes. To the east, it meets Great Portland Street, which serves as a transitional point to the Fitzrovia district. The area is well-maintained and exudes a serene, upper-middle-class atmosphere.

Connecting Streets

  1. Beaumont Street
  2. Bridford Mews
  3. Devonshire Close
  4. Devonshire Mews West
  5. Devonshire Place Mews
  6. Hallam Street
  7. Harley Street
  8. Marylebone High Street
  9. Portland Place
  10. Upper Wimpole Street

History of Devonshire Street

Devonshire Street was laid out in the late 18th to early 19th century as part of the gradual development of the Portland Estate, later known as the Howard de Walden Estate. This estate oversaw much of the urban planning in Marylebone, contributing to the uniform Georgian and early Victorian streetscape still visible today.

The street is named after the Duke of Devonshire, a title held by the Cavendish family—prominent aristocrats with landholdings and influence in various parts of England. Streets named after the Devonshire name also appear elsewhere in London and reflect the historical prestige of the title. The pronunciation of "Devonshire" is commonly /ˈdɛvənʃə/ or /ˈdɛvənʃɪə/.

Character and Usage

Devonshire Street is particularly known for its medical consulting rooms. Many of the buildings along the street, especially between Harley Street and Great Portland Street, are occupied by private clinics, health consultants, and specialist services. The architecture features terraced townhouses with white stucco façades and iron railings, often Grade II listed.

Despite its medical orientation, the street also includes private residences and some converted apartments. The atmosphere is notably quiet, given its proximity to busier routes like Marylebone Road.

Transport Links

Underground Stations Nearby

Devonshire Street is served by several London Underground stations within short walking distance:

Bus Connections

Bus services are available along Marylebone Road and Great Portland Street, with routes connecting to Oxford Circus, Euston, King's Cross, and Paddington. Stops along Marylebone Road are the most convenient for Devonshire Street access.

Property Market

As of mid-2025, properties on Devonshire Street reflect Marylebone's reputation as one of central London's most desirable residential areas. Prices vary depending on size and usage (residential or commercial-medical), but here are general figures:

Rental prices are similarly premium:

Properties used for consulting rooms command higher prices due to their commercial nature and long-standing medical zoning permissions.

Points of Interest and Nearby Attractions

Though Devonshire Street itself is primarily residential and medical, it is near several attractions:

Fun Fact

Devonshire Street was used in several 20th-century British television dramas and period films to represent typical Edwardian and Georgian London streets, thanks to its preserved architectural style and understated elegance.

Quick Facts

Map of Devonshire Street, London

Painting of Devonshire Street

Painting of Devonshire StreetPainting of Devonshire Street

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