A view to the expanse of opportunity across the city.
Radiating out from Clay Street, looking southeastwards towards the City and London Bridge, you get a much better sense of how central you really are. Some of London’s most renowned street names, parks and attractions lie within short walking distance from home.
Heading towards the river, old
architecture jostles with the new and the hectic pace of city life is punctuated by the calm of parks and historic walkways. From this address, you are never too far from home. It might just give you a whole new perspective on London.
Access all London has to offer seemingly instantaneously.
From the commercial hubs of The City and Canary Wharf, to the cultural joys of the Southbank and the theatres of Drury Lane, even a quick glance at the map shows how well placed Clay street is and how close you are to some of the best that London has to offer.
♦ Baker St. Station - 4 mins
♦ Bond St. Station - 10 mins
♦ Marylebone Station - 6 mins
♦ Regent's Park - 18 mins
♦ Hyde Park - 12 mins
♦ Selfridges - 9 mins
♦ Oxford Circus - 19 mins
Walking times from Clay Street
Crossrail: A fast, new railway for London.
Clay Street is just a short 10-15 minute walk to Bond Street which will benefit from Crossrail upon completion in 2018.
Crossrail is a new high-frequency, high-capacity railway from Maidenhead and Heathrow in the west, through central London to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east. It will connect the outer suburbs to the heart of the City and West End, as well as providing a quick route between central London and Heathrow Airport.
♦ Bond Street - 2 mins
♦ Paddington - 3 mins
♦ Waterloo - 8 mins
♦ Kings Cross - 12 mins
♦ London Bridge - 11 mins
♦ Bank - 15 mins
♦ Canary Wharf - 18mins
Tube times from Baker Street underground station.
Source: journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk
Travel by car or by train, getting around made easy.
Accessibility is just another in the long list of Clay Street’s advantages. Dotted liberally around this address is a multitude of underground and mainline stations, as well as intersecting road routes, for fast and easy access, by car or taxi, to and from your new home.
Major London Underground lines cross and connect through the area, with Marylebone and Baker Street stations just minutes away.
Most importantly the new £16bn Crossrail project, which will link the City to Heathrow and beyond, runs through Paddington and Bond Street, so you will be connected as never before.
Whether it’s the school run, lunch with a friend or skiing in Europe, getting around could not be simpler.
Some of the world’s best hotels and entertainment close at hand.
Synonymous with entertainment, culture and style, W1 could never be dull. Jostling for attention in this postcode are renowned museums, famous galleries, The Royal Academy of Music, theatres, auction houses and a decadent list of some of the finest names in hospitality.
Claridge’s, The Dorchester and Soho House, will soon be joined by Andre Balazs’ new hotel in Marylebone’s old Fire Station, rumoured to be of a higher level than the rest of The Standard range.
Other attractions include Wigmore Hall and the historic Wallace Collection, as well as the Sherlock Holmes Museum. For collectors, Sotheby’s is nearby and of course for those wanting to see the world famous Madame Tussauds, it’s a short 5 minute walk away.
The serenity of Regent’s Park and Hyde Park, the perfect antidote to hectic city life, within walking distance.
For respite from the stresses of every day London life and work, scenic parks and walkways are never far from your Marylebone abode. Close by, stroll to Regent’s Park or Hyde Park, and feel like you have escaped far from the city.
You could be taking in a show on summer evenings in the open-air theatre or concert area in the park, or simply stretching out on a blanket for a lazy afternoon picnic. And for those who like gardens, it’s worth noting that the Regent’s Park Rose garden has around 85 individual varieties, London’s largest collection.