Welbeck Street is a one-way street situated in the heart of Marylebone, within the City of Westminster, London. It runs in a north-south direction, connecting New Cavendish Street in the north to Henrietta Place in the south. The street is part of a grid of elegant Georgian and Victorian streets and is well-known for its quiet charm, proximity to world-class medical practices, and central location near Oxford Street.

Street Layout and Surroundings

Welbeck Street is approximately 400 metres long and has a refined, understated feel typical of Marylebone's historic neighbourhoods. It is flanked by elegant period buildings, many of which now house private clinics, specialist dental practices, and luxury apartments. The street is one-way heading southbound, facilitating a smoother traffic flow amidst the narrow carriageway and frequent loading bays.

To the west lies Wimpole Street and to the east is Harley Street—both famous for their medical heritage. Immediately north, New Cavendish Street is a busy east-west thoroughfare, while the southern end of Welbeck Street meets Henrietta Place, just steps away from the Bond Street Station and the bustling shops of Oxford Street.

Connecting Streets

  1. Bentinck Street
  2. New Cavendish Street
  3. Queen Anne Street
  4. Welbeck Way
  5. Wigmore Street

History of Welbeck Street

Welbeck Street dates back to the late 18th century and was developed as part of the Portland Estate, now known as the Howard de Walden Estate. The name “Welbeck” is derived from Welbeck Abbey, a stately home in Nottinghamshire owned by the Cavendish-Bentinck family, the Dukes of Portland. The family's influence on this part of London is reflected in many local street names. Welbeck is pronounced WEL-bək /ˈwɛl.bək/.

Like much of Marylebone, Welbeck Street was developed with Georgian townhouses designed for upper-class residents. Over time, many of these residences were converted into consulting rooms, especially in the 20th century when Harley Street and surrounding roads became a medical district.

Architectural Character

The architecture along Welbeck Street is a blend of Georgian and early Victorian buildings, characterised by their symmetrical facades, sash windows, and understated elegance. A few post-war constructions and modern refurbishments are also present, though they are built to harmonise with the street's historic fabric.

Notable Landmarks and Nearby Attractions

Transport Connections

London Underground

The nearest station is Bond Street Station, located just a few minutes' walk to the south. It is served by the Central and Jubilee lines, as well as the Elizabeth line, offering excellent connectivity across London.

Bus Routes

Several London bus routes pass close to Welbeck Street, particularly along Oxford Street, Wigmore Street, and Marylebone Road. Nearby stops offer services to various parts of London including the West End, Paddington, and the City.

Real Estate and Property Market

Welbeck Street is situated in one of the most desirable areas of Central London. As of August 2025, residential properties here typically range from compact one-bedroom apartments to grand Georgian townhouses. A typical flat in the area measures about 800 sq ft (74 sq m) to 1,200 sq ft (111 sq m), while entire townhouses can span over 3,000 sq ft (279 sq m).

This pricing places Welbeck Street well above the London average, reflecting its prime location, historic charm, and proximity to renowned medical and retail facilities.

Medical and Professional Services

Welbeck Street forms part of Marylebone's celebrated "Medical Area." Along with Harley Street and Wimpole Street, it hosts a number of private clinics, including cosmetic surgery, dental specialists, and other consulting rooms. The presence of top-tier medical services attracts both local and international clientele.

Fun Fact

Welbeck Street briefly made headlines in architectural circles due to its former car park, which became a cult favourite among fans of Brutalism. Despite campaigns to save it, the building was demolished in 2019 to make way for a new luxury hotel. Its unique honeycomb facade remains a favourite on social media architecture pages.

Quick Facts

Map of Welbeck Street, London

Painting of Welbeck Street

Painting of Welbeck StreetPainting of Welbeck Street

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