Mews homes – Traditional yet comfortably modern!

White terraced house with black garage door, typical London style, in bright daylight, featuring small potted plants outside.

If a classic residence with modern luxury appeals, consider a London mews

Many of these quaint properties have been transformed into striking contemporary homes for London’s urbanites.Located along discreet cobbled streets in Prime Central London, with facades that hint at a fascinating past, these Victorian or Georgian gems make practical homes – the integrated garage adding significant space to the interior.While the floor space and lack of light can be challenging, with careful planning and a good imagination, these matters can be overcome in great style. Behind the front door of each mews is a thoroughly unique living space, a far cry from the ‘same old same ol’ of a modern apartment block. Take for instance Roland way. This distinctive South Kensington mews has a traditional white exterior and semi-circular arched stable doors, a feature rarely seen today. Inside its been refurbished into a stylish, roomy dwelling with open plan living spaces.If you’d like to see some of these magical mews transformations for yourself, call us to organise a visit.

The simple white facade of 22 Queen’s Gate Mews, set in a cobbled Kensington backstreet, also gives little impression of what lies behind the old stable doors.

Website URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/luxury/property-and-architecture/39466/the-modern-mews.html

White terraced house with black garage door, typical London style, in bright daylight, featuring small potted plants outside.
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