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Christ Church, Marylebone, also called Christ Church, Lisson Grove, and Christ Church, Cosway Street, is a Grade II* listed former Church of England church, built in the 1820s in Marylebone in the City of Westminster to designs by Thomas and Philip Hardwick.
Lisson Grove is a street and district in the City of Westminster, West London.The West End neighbourhood contains a few important cultural landmarks, including Lisson Gallery, Alfies Antique Market, Red Bus Recording Studios, [1] the former Christ Church, now the Greenhouse Centre, Stringers of London and the Seashell of Lisson Grove.
York Terrace overlooks the south side of Regent's Park in Marylebone, City of Westminster, London, England. York Terrace West is a Grade I listed building. [1] York Terrace East contains Grade II listed buildings. [2] [3] [4] 1–18 York Terrace East is listed at Grade I. [5]
Marylebone was an Ancient Parish formed to serve the manors (landholdings) of Lileston (in the west, which gives its name to modern Lisson Grove) and Tyburn in the east. The parish is likely to have been in place since at least the twelfth century and will have used the boundaries of the pre-existing manors.
The London Estate in Marylebone covers 110 acres from Edgware Road in the west to beyond Baker Street in the east, and north almost as far as Crawford Street. It covers 68 streets, 650 buildings and four garden squares. The estate's Chiltern Street was voted “London’s Coolest Street” by Condé Nast Traveler in 2016. [4]
Lettuce, radishes and other vegetables are growing in three, temperature-controlled greenhouses, technically called high tunnels, that sit near Loucks Road on the campus of UPMC Memorial in West ...