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neighbouring areas

Acton Gunnersbury Marylebone Shepherd's Bush
Bayswater Hammersmith Mayfair Soho
Berwick Street Holland Park North Kensington St James
Chiswick Hyde Park Notting Hill West Kensington
Ealing Kensington Paddington  
Fitzrovia Maida Vale Piccadilly  

 

Postcodes

W1 W13 W4 W8
W10 W14 W5 W9
W11 W2 W6  
W12 W3 W7  

If you're searching for a property in Baker Street, you will find yourself in an area that runs south from Regent's Park in NW1, down to the junction of Portman Square and Wigmore Street in W1. The properties around Baker Street are a mixture of 1930's and 1960's developments, and red brick mansion blocks. Baker Street tends to attract wealthy professionals and international buyers. Baker Street is in two postcode areas, NW1 and W1, in the London Borough of Westminster. If you're hunting for a flat you should expect to pay in excess of £385k+ for a two bedroom apartment in a portered purpose built block at the Regent's Park end of Baker Street. People searching for a property at the southern end of Baker Street would pay £415k+ for a one bedroom apartment in an Art Deco block.

Amenities for Baker Street properties

If you're looking for a property in the Baker Street area, you'll benefit from a good selection of shops and services in Baker Street. There are banks and building societies, a post office, newsagents, a DIY shop, coffee shops, a Tesco Metro, and a small cinema. Marylebone High Street, which runs parallel to Baker Street, has a good selection of restaurants, shops, and a good size Waitrose. For more extensive shopping, Oxford Street, Marble Arch and Bond Street are all easily accessible. Baker Street is in close proximity of lots of places of interest, for example: Madame Tussaud's, the Wallace Collection and Regent's Park.

Transport in Baker Street

Properties around Baker Street are well served by public transport. Baker Street tube station provides access to the Jubilee, Metropolitan, Circle and Hammersmith and City lines (Zone 1). Oxford Circus and Bond Street tube stations to the south, provide access to the Victoria and Central Lines. There are several major rail termini in the vicinity: Marylebone, King's Cross, St. Pancras and Euston. For road access, the Marylebone Road leads out on to the A40.