Clabon Mews

Cadogan Square, ,
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Clabon Mews consists of two part-cobbled through roads with a cul-de-sac section off Cadogan Square in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, opposite Shafto Mews, another original/ surviving Mews. Clabon Mews is fairly large, containing 75 properties used for residential and commercial purposes.

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At some point between October 1940 and June 1941, a number of high explosive bombs fell onto Cadogan Square, east of the Mews and in the past it was noted as having comfortable living conditions and normal household earnings for the time when the London Poverty Maps were first published, though some houses in the immediate area were seen as being poorer in comparison.

 

The Mews is part of the ‘Hans Town’ Conservation Area; one of Kensington’s largest Conservation Areas designated in 1971 and further extended multiple times up to, most recently 1995, the name is taken from Sir Hans Sloane who acquired the area of Chelsea and whose marriage into the Cadogan family led to the development of the estate. The area is split into Knightsbridge, East of Sloane Street and West of Sloane Street sub-areas; being very architecturally diverse from early 18th Century to late Georgian Times and 19th Century to commercial redevelopment in the 20th Century.

 

The one, two and three storey properties have rendered or painted brickwork facades with a variety of different roof styles, surrounded by a cobbled and tarmacadam road surface. There are intact and converted garages present, with allocated and restricted parking along the street.

 

The 2012 James Bond Film ‘Skyfall’ used Clabon Mews as a filming location in addition to many other locations across London.

 

Everchanging Nature

 

Originally the stable/ coach house accommodation for the main houses on Cadogan Square, the primary purpose of the Mews properties is now a mixture of both commercial and residential.

 

Before and since 2003 there have been many planning applications made for alterations to the properties in the Mews; most notably, many basement excavations and extensions for additional residential accommodation and the complete demolition and rebuilding of certain properties. Conservation Area controls apply to any new development in the Mews.

Address: Cadogan Square
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Zip: SW1X 0EJ
Country: United Kingdom
Property Id: 13512

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    27 Old Gloucester Street, London, WC1N 3AX - Main office

    Director: Martyn John Brown - MRICS MCIOB MNAEA MARLA MISVA

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