The word November comes from the latin Novem which means ‘nine’ as it was the ninth month of the year until January and February thrust their way into the then calendar.
November is also a great time to raise public awareness and reap the harvest. What better time to visit a collection of mews and show your appreciation and to give thanks. There are several concentrations of magnificent mews across central London, but our suggestion is to visit WC1 and view nine in close proximity to each other. Take the tube to Russell Square and wander your way through…
Orme Court Mews is a cobbled through road off Orme Lane in Westminster, joining onto Carol
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Caroline Place Mews is a private and cobbled cul-de-sac off Orme Lane in Westminster. The
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St. Petersburgh Mews is a cobbled through road off Crawford Street in Westminster. There a
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Linden Mews is a gated, cobbled cul-de-sac off Linden Gardens in the Royal Borough of Kens
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Garden Mews is a private, part-cobbled cul-de-sac off Linden Gardens in the Royal Borough
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Chapel Side is a cobbled cul-de-sac off Moscow Road in Westminster. Roughly oriented in a
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Victoria Grove Mews is a cobbled cul-de-sac approached from Ossington Street in the Royal
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Ossington Close is a private, gated cul-de-sac approached through an entrance under a buil
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Prince’s Mews is a cobbled cul-de-sac, approached through an entrance under a buildi
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