Mews houses were originally intended to stable horses, with accommodation for servants above which is why mews houses had stables and a coach house on the ground floor and the first floor housed a hayloft and a couple of rooms where the coach driver and the ostlers would stay.They are now converted into posh residencial localities.
This Mews houses row is near Holland Park in London.
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Some of these Mews have really lovely looking residences. They can be seen in London walkaround videos by Wanderizm on YouTube.
Yes, they are lovely, and highly valueable properties!
This one is amazingly big.
They were designed to house not only horse(s) but a coach/carriage as well.
Very nice shot
Hi Hansraj. I really like the graphic qualities of the image, the depth in particular. Fascinating piece of English history in that too. Nicely done. Thanks.
Thank you friends, for viewing and appreciation :)