Apartment For Sale Photography On Devonshire Street, Marylebone, W1G

Summary

We photographed a 1-bed apartment on Devonshire Street, Marylebone, focusing on clear and honest images that show the space as it is. We talked about the types of buyers interested in the area—professionals, downsizers, investors and overseas buyers—and why Marylebone remains a strong choice. We also mentioned key streets, nearby developments, transport links and the value of having Regent’s Park so close.

At Houses and Properties, we recently carried out a property photography project for a 1-bed apartment on Devonshire Street, Marylebone, W1G. The flat is set within a classic period building and includes a spacious living area, double bedroom and separate kitchen, laid out to suit both owner-occupiers and investors. Our work in Marylebone is straightforward and focused—we photograph homes in a way that shows buyers what they’re getting. This apartment was no exception. It has clean lines, good natural light and a sense of order that comes through clearly in our photographs.

The following services were used:

  • Property photography
  • Floor plan creation
  • Matterport 3D virtual tour

Buyers in Marylebone tend to fall into a few groups. There are professionals looking for a central London base, downsizers after something manageable without losing quality or location, and investors seeking long-term growth. The area also attracts overseas buyers, many of whom prefer classic streets with quiet surroundings close to central districts. Marylebone’s mix of medical offices, legal firms and independent shops means the market stays active, even when other areas slow down. For those considering short-term rentals like Airbnb, the area works well due to its calm but central location.

Marylebone is made up of well-known streets such as Harley Street, Wimpole Street, Weymouth Street and New Cavendish Street. It’s within walking distance of Regent’s Park and close to Oxford Street and the West End. Transport links include Great Portland Street, Baker Street and Regent’s Park stations. Nearby residential developments like Marylebone Square and The W1 London bring modern options to a neighbourhood rooted in period architecture. Regents Park adds value as a green space, while streets like Devonshire Street remain popular for buyers looking for solid long-term investment.