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This silent area it is located to the south and west of Regent’s Park and north of Mayfair.
The origins of the name Marylebone its date back to a church dedicated to Saint Mary, represented today by the parish church of St. Marylebone (1817). The original church was built on the bank of a stream or “bourne”, called the Tybourne or Tyburn, which emerged further north into what is now Swiss Cottage. Eventually running along what is now Marylebone Lane, it retains its curve within the planning. The church and the area around it later became known as St Mary at the Bourne, which was shortened to its present form, Marylebone. It is a humdrum misconception among Marylebone escort girls that it was adulterated from the phrase Marie la Bonne (French expression for Marie/Mary the good).
Escorts in Marylebone Have Their Roots in a Mansion
The Lordship of Tyburn is mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086) as a holding of Barking Abbey, with a population of not more than fifty people. In the early 13th century, it was held by Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford. At the end of the fifteenth century Thomas Hobson bought much of the manor; in 1544 his son Thomas exchanged it with King Henry VIII, who closed the northern part of the manor as a hunting park, the distant origin of Regent’s Park. The Lordship of Tyburn remained Crown property until the southern portion was sold in 1611 by James I, who retained the hunting park, to Edward Forest, 6 who had leased it under Elizabeth I. The manor of Forest de Marylebone then passed by marriage to the Austen family. The home park, where London escorts near Marylebone lives, was Park Fields, which was leased in small plots for straw and milk production.
From early times the area consisted of two manors, Lileston (Lisson) and Tyburn. The name Marylebone derives from a medieval church constructed on the banks of the Tyburn and called St. Mary-by-the-Bourne, later Maryburne. The manor house (demolished 1791) was converted into a hunting lodge by Henry VIII. The predecessors of Marylebone escorts lived in the adjoining the manor house, a center for spectacles, sporting events, and concerts from the mid-17th century until 1778. Estates and terraced houses were characteristic of development in the area from the 18th century, and blocks of apartments (flats) followed in the 20th century.
Next to the Georgian residences of Manchester Square stands Hertford House (1776–88), home for more than a century to the renowned Wallace Collection. Marylebone is the setting for the Sherlock Holmes Museum on Baker Street and Madame Tussaud’s wax museum, along with the London Planetarium. Other notable buildings include the Royal Academy of Music, All Souls Church, the historic women’s school of Queen’s College (1848), and Wigmore Hall (1901; renovated 1993), the site of chamber music concerts.
Train Station and Marylebone Escorts
A good station with decent cafes and small shops. And also, very interesting destinations to travel to, by train including Aylesbury and Oxford. Opened to the public in 1899, Marylebone Train Station has a red brick exterior that is only six months old. The train mainly goes to Birmingham and Oxford. There are about ten cafes, fast food restaurants and English and French restaurants at the station. It is conveniently located next to the Landmark London Hotel. I used transportation as it was a long walk to Marylebone shopping street.
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