August 2015 – Hyde Park Gardens Mews
As Summer continues and a few days of sunshine have already presented themselves to us – thoughts turn to BBQ’s, picnics and relaxing in the park.
Hyde Park covers 350 acres and is home to a number of famous landmarks including the Serpentine Lake, Speakers’ Corner and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain. Created in 1536 by Henry the 8th for Hunting purposes, it is one of the largest parks in London.
Just above the park is Hyde Park Gardens Mews – a cobbled through road, approached through its own arch on Clarendon Place in Westminster, opposite Clarendon Mews, another original/ surviving street. There are 46 properties in the through-road, used for residential purposes. Find out more information here.