Property Description
Situated within Inner London in the Borough of Camden, is Maryon Mews; a paved and gated Mews Style cul-de-sac off South End Road. The street contains 36 properties used for residential purposes.
The cul-de-sac is part of the Hampstead Conservation Area. Designated on 29th January 1968, the area contains a large number of listed buildings with archeological interest and is situated in North London, stretching from Finchley Road to Highgate. It also demonstrates aspects of an 18th Century Village, adjacent to streets created in the Victorian Era as well as many 20th Century developments.
The two properties face the rear of South End Road and have plain brickwork facades with a mixture of pitched and flat roof styles, surrounded by a paved road surface.
Everchanging Nature
The houses were mainly built in the 1960’s as cottages with no equine history and are therefore Mews in style only. Nowadays they are predominantly used for residential purposes.
Before and since 2003 there have been many planning applications made for alterations to the properties within the street, mainly concerning alterations to the fenestration. Conservation Area controls apply to any new development in the cul-de-sac.