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  2. The Landmark London - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was originally one of London's Victorian era railway hotels, the Hotel Great Central. It was first proposed by Sir Edward Watkin of the Great Central Railway who envisaged Marylebone station , which the hotel was to serve, as the hub of an international railway which would run through a channel tunnel .

  3. Durrants Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Durrants Hotel. Durrants Hotel is located at 26-32 George Street, in the central London district of Marylebone, England.Established in 1789, the hotel has been owned by the Miller family since 1921 and is one of the last remaining privately owned hotels in London.

  4. Langham Hotel, London - Wikipedia

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    The Langham was designed by John Giles and built by Lucas Brothers between 1863 and 1865 at a cost of £300,000, equivalent to £36,230,425 in 2023. [1] It was then the largest and most modern hotel in the city, featuring a hundred water closets, thirty-six bathrooms and the first hydraulic lifts in England.

  5. Chiltern Firehouse - Wikipedia

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    The Chiltern Firehouse is a restaurant and boutique hotel located at 1 Chiltern Street in the Marylebone area of London, England. [1] It occupies the Grade II listed building of the former Marylebone Fire Station, originally known as the Manchester Square Fire Station.

  6. 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.

  7. Hotels in London - Wikipedia

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    The Great Central Hotel at Marylebone (now The Landmark London) The Grosvenor House Hotel at Victoria; Many other large hotels were built in London in the Victorian period. The Westminster Palace Hotel (1858), named after its neighbour the Palace of Westminster, i.e. Parliament, was the location of many political meetings.

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