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  2. Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone - Wikipedia

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    Holy Trinity Church, in Marylebone, Westminster, London, is a Grade I listed former Anglican church, built in 1828 and designed by John Soane. In 1818 Parliament passed an act setting aside one million pounds to celebrate the defeat of Napoleon. This is one of the so-called "Waterloo churches" that were built with the

  3. Marylebone Road - Wikipedia

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    Marylebone Road, London, looking west towards the junction with Baker Street. Marylebone Road (/ ˈ m ɑːr l ɪ b ən / ⓘ MAR-li-bən) is an important thoroughfare in central London, within the City of Westminster. It runs east–west from the Euston Road at Regent's Park to the A40 Westway at Paddington.

  4. St Marylebone Parish Church - Wikipedia

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    St Marylebone Parish Church is an Anglican church on the Marylebone Road in London. It was built to the designs of Thomas Hardwick in 1813–17. The present site is the third used by the parish for its church. The first was further south, near Oxford Street. The church there was demolished in 1400 and a new one erected further north.

  5. Street names of Marylebone - Wikipedia

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    Marylebone Circus, Marylebone High Street, Marylebone Lane, Marylebone Mews, Marylebone Road, Marylebone Street and Old Marylebone Road – from a church dedicated to St Mary, represented now by St Marylebone Parish Church (1817); the original church was built on the bank of a small stream or "bourne", called the Tybourne or Tyburn. [110]

  6. How The Bomb Factory Art Foundation celebrates cultural ...

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    A new exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation in London’s Marylebone Road, however, argues that far from being a longed-for future ideal, this hybridisation has been going on at a ...

  7. Street names of Lisson Grove - Wikipedia

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    This is alternatively the northern half of Marylebone, excluding the long dissociated St John's Wood, especially in station-centric terms common in the 21st century. Well within these borders is Marylebone station. In oldest terms Marylebone was the medieval parish, see map at Ossulstone. It forms six ecclesiastical (Anglican) parishes today ...

  8. Marylebone - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Homer Street - Wikipedia

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    Homer Street is a quiet one-way street in the Marylebone neighbourhood of the City of Westminster, London. It runs from Old Marylebone Road in the north to Crawford Street in the south. The street is part of the Marylebone Ward of Westminster City Council. Its postcode is W1H.