Queen Anne Street, London


Queen Anne Street is a distinguished street located in Marylebone, within the City of Westminster, London. It connects Chandos Street in the east to Welbeck Street in the west. The eastern portion, from Chandos Street to the junction with Mansfield Street, is a one-way stretch, while the remainder of the street is two-way, allowing a smoother traffic flow through the area.

Overview and Surroundings

Queen Anne Street presents a refined urban setting, with elegant townhouses and specialist clinics that highlight the street's medical and residential character. Its central location places it near major thoroughfares including Portland Place to the east and Cavendish Place to the south. It is bordered by streets such as Mansfield Street and Harley Street, the latter famed for private medical practices. The architecture largely dates back to the Georgian and early Victorian eras, showcasing symmetrical facades and sash windows.

Connecting Streets

  1. Harley Street
  2. Mansfield Street
  3. Wimpole Street

History of Queen Anne Street

Queen Anne Street was laid out in the early 18th century, during the period of expansive development in the Marylebone area. It was part of the greater Harley Estate development under the auspices of Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford. Originally named Queen Square in the earliest records, it eventually adopted its present name in honour of Queen Anne (reigned 1702–1714).

The name Queen Anne Street is pronounced as /kwiːn æn striːt/, where “Anne” rhymes with “man.” In International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), the full pronunciation is: /kwiːn ˈæn ˌstriːt/.

Architectural and Cultural Character

The street is noted for its handsome Georgian terraces, many of which are listed buildings. The original townhouses have been converted into luxury residences, private medical practices, and professional offices, maintaining a prestigious atmosphere. The area is also part of the Harley Street Conservation Area, ensuring architectural integrity is preserved.

Landmarks and Nearby Sights

Transport Links

Queen Anne Street benefits from excellent transport connectivity. The nearest London Underground stations are:

Several local bus routes run along adjacent streets such as Oxford Street and Portland Place, with stops conveniently located for visitors and residents.

Real Estate on Queen Anne Street

Residential property on Queen Anne Street is among the most desirable in London. As of August 2025, the average asking price for freehold properties ranges between £2.5 million to £6.5 million, depending on size, layout, and condition.

Flats and townhouses typically range in size from 1,000 sq ft (93 sq m) for a two-bedroom flat to over 3,000 sq ft (279 sq m) for full townhouses. Rental prices are equally premium: expect to pay £1,200 to £2,000 per week for apartments in the 1,000–1,500 sq ft (93–139 sq m) range.

While prices are high, they remain slightly more accessible than prime addresses in Mayfair or Knightsbridge, offering a balance of centrality and exclusivity.

Fun Fact

Queen Anne Street was once the home of the artist James McNeill Whistler, famous for his portrait of his mother. His residence here marked an early period in his London career.

Quick Facts

Map of Queen Anne Street, London

Painting of Queen Anne Street

Painting of Queen Anne StreetPainting of Queen Anne Street

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