Despite its resurgence in popularity in recent years, property in Marylebone remains relatively good value compared to other central London areas (and it’s all relative).

Ham & High: Bryanston Square, W1H, �1,595,000Bryanston Square, W1H, �1,595,000 (Image: Archant)

Bryanston Square, W1H, £1,595,000

This two-bedroom flat on the ground floor of a pretty, and quintessentially W1, Georgian house is in one of Marylebone’s nicest squares, moments from the High Street, Chiltern Firehouse and the Wallace Collection.

Savills, 020 3527 0400

Molyneux Street, W1, offers in excess of £3,000,000

Ham & High: Molyneux Street, W1, offers in excess of �3,000,000Molyneux Street, W1, offers in excess of �3,000,000 (Image: Archant)

A five-storey, five-bedroom grade II-listed house with a large-for-central-London west-facing paved garden and spacious rooms.

Sandfords, 020 7224 4994

Nottingham Place, W1U, £7,250,000

The three mezzanine terraces and roof terrace, tall windows and contemporary interiors justify the hefty price tag of this freehold grade II-listed house in the heart of Marylebone. And there’s space for a grand piano!

Ham & High: Nottingham Place, W1U, �7,250,000Nottingham Place, W1U, �7,250,000 (Image: Archant)

Aston Chase, 020 7724 4724