£23,833 pcm
(£5,500 pw)
4 bed flat to rentUpper Montagu Street, London W1H
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
2,207 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Available from 3 September 2026
Part furnished
About this property
Open-plan dining room and kitchen
Living room
Quiet study
TV room snug
Principal suite with dressing room
Three further bedrooms in the main apartment
Two further bathrooms
Two garden cabins, including a painting room
Laundry room
Lift access
Set over the sixth floor of a redbrick period mansion block, this penthouse apartment conceived by architect Chris Thompson defies expectations at every turn. In stark contrast to its regal exterior, eclectic interiors by architectural salvage and design studio Retrouvius are both contemporary and timeless, paring reclaimed and natural materials to striking effect.
It’s easy to forget you’re in the heart of Marylebone here. Take the lift to the sixth floor and step out to a sprawling garden that’s the definition of an urban oasis. Backdropped by far-reaching views, considered landscaping brings a welcome sense of serenity and escapism – and a temporary reprieve from city life.
Arranged around a meadow-style courtyard replete with wildflowers, living spaces look out onto greenery. A glass roof and wall of retractable glass bathes a dining room of impressive proportions in natural light. Tailor-made for entertaining, seat a crowd around the long wooden table or slide open the doors to take things al fresco.
Salvaged materials have been given a new lease of life throughout. In the adjoining kitchen, wooden cabinets covered in curious chalk scribbles are preserved behind glass screens, while sheets of reclaimed brass illuminate the walls.
Each living space exudes personality. With its russet-toned wood panels, there’s a soothing hygge-like atmosphere to the glass-fronted sitting room – an ideal spot for kicking back with a book. For movie nights, note the cosy snug, complete with an inviting leather sofa, espresso-toned walls and access to a wraparound terrace. There’s also a quiet study space – pull the antique glass doors closed to get some work done.
The apartment’s five bedrooms are scattered throughout. The principal suite is enlivened with vibrant tangerine walls. The pièce de résistance, however, is its en suite, found in the building’s circular turret. Step through an arched opening to wooden panels that stretch to the ceiling, drawing the eye upwards. A porthole window sits above a freestanding bathtub, while on the other side of the curve, a rainfall shower is backdropped by white flecked marble.
Three further bedrooms – two twin rooms and one double – are served by two bathrooms, including a stone-clad shower room with cathedral-like proportions. Additional sleeping accommodation is accessed from the garden. A cosy cabin bedroom under a pitched roof is ideal for visiting guests. A second cabin is set up as a painting room, should creative inspiration strike.
LocationWith the manicured gardens of Regent’s Park in one direction and Marylebone’s independent boutique-lined streets in the other, there’s a best of both worlds feel to Upper Montagu Street. Spend afternoons browsing along Marylebone High Street and Chiltern Street, stopping at The Conran Shop, Daunt Books and Cire Trudon. For a spot of culture, The Wallace Collection or the art galleries of Bond Street are within strolling distance. Come evening, enjoy dinner at Chiltern Firehouse or Dinings – finishing with a nightcap at Home House.
Marylebone - 5 mins
Baker Street - 7 mins
It’s easy to forget you’re in the heart of Marylebone here. Take the lift to the sixth floor and step out to a sprawling garden that’s the definition of an urban oasis. Backdropped by far-reaching views, considered landscaping brings a welcome sense of serenity and escapism – and a temporary reprieve from city life.
Arranged around a meadow-style courtyard replete with wildflowers, living spaces look out onto greenery. A glass roof and wall of retractable glass bathes a dining room of impressive proportions in natural light. Tailor-made for entertaining, seat a crowd around the long wooden table or slide open the doors to take things al fresco.
Salvaged materials have been given a new lease of life throughout. In the adjoining kitchen, wooden cabinets covered in curious chalk scribbles are preserved behind glass screens, while sheets of reclaimed brass illuminate the walls.
Each living space exudes personality. With its russet-toned wood panels, there’s a soothing hygge-like atmosphere to the glass-fronted sitting room – an ideal spot for kicking back with a book. For movie nights, note the cosy snug, complete with an inviting leather sofa, espresso-toned walls and access to a wraparound terrace. There’s also a quiet study space – pull the antique glass doors closed to get some work done.
The apartment’s five bedrooms are scattered throughout. The principal suite is enlivened with vibrant tangerine walls. The pièce de résistance, however, is its en suite, found in the building’s circular turret. Step through an arched opening to wooden panels that stretch to the ceiling, drawing the eye upwards. A porthole window sits above a freestanding bathtub, while on the other side of the curve, a rainfall shower is backdropped by white flecked marble.
Three further bedrooms – two twin rooms and one double – are served by two bathrooms, including a stone-clad shower room with cathedral-like proportions. Additional sleeping accommodation is accessed from the garden. A cosy cabin bedroom under a pitched roof is ideal for visiting guests. A second cabin is set up as a painting room, should creative inspiration strike.
LocationWith the manicured gardens of Regent’s Park in one direction and Marylebone’s independent boutique-lined streets in the other, there’s a best of both worlds feel to Upper Montagu Street. Spend afternoons browsing along Marylebone High Street and Chiltern Street, stopping at The Conran Shop, Daunt Books and Cire Trudon. For a spot of culture, The Wallace Collection or the art galleries of Bond Street are within strolling distance. Come evening, enjoy dinner at Chiltern Firehouse or Dinings – finishing with a nightcap at Home House.
Marylebone - 5 mins
Baker Street - 7 mins



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