St. Luke’s Mews, London, W11 1DF
St Luke’s Mews is one of Notting Hill’s most iconic mews streets, famous for its Victorian street lamps, wrought iron balconies, and brightly painted facades. This vibrant mews has captured the imagination of film fans and Instagrammers alike, thanks to its starring role as Keira Knightley’s home in the much-loved 2003 film Love Actually.
Visitors often notice the quirky sign outside one of the houses: “Love Actually – please give £1 per camera for charity,” reflecting the street’s celebrity status and its connection to film history. Besides Love Actually, St Luke’s Mews was also a filming location for the comedy thriller The Man Who Knew Too Little, where Bill Murray’s character gets mugged.
The mews combines a charming residential atmosphere with a touch of cinematic glamour, making it a highly sought-after London mews for both buyers and renters who want a taste of Notting Hill’s historic and colourful character.
BOROUGH: KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA

St. Luke’s Mews, London, W11 1DF
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