Fletcher Priest completes refurbishment of former BHS headquarters in Marylebone

Fletcher Priest Architects - Marylebone Place - cropped

The 1930s Neo-Georgian building has been renovated and extended, with 85% of its original structure and façade retained

Fletcher Priest Architects has completed the refurbishment and extension of Marylebone Place, a former British Home Stores (BHS) headquarters, for Beltane Asset Management. The redevelopment of the 1930s Neo-Georgian building into 75,000 sq ft of workspace, retains 85% of the existing structure and façade.

Situated between Marylebone Road and Wyndham Street, a short distance from Marylebone Station and Regent’s Park, the site was previously owned by Arcadia Group. The refurbishment includes the replacement of a 1960s extension with stepped, south-facing terraces, as well as the construction of a new mews building with a timber structure in place of a redundant car park.

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